Apparently youv'e not followed Hopkins's career.Quote:
Originally Posted by atomic bull
He's knocked out over 30 men in his career & the bulk of those are 1-6 round KO's.
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Apparently youv'e not followed Hopkins's career.Quote:
Originally Posted by atomic bull
He's knocked out over 30 men in his career & the bulk of those are 1-6 round KO's.
Exactly, it depends. Because Hagler and Hopkins are rare fighters who experienced two completely different primes ;) So which one?Quote:
Originally Posted by Britkid
The Hagler who fought in the late 70s (77-79), beats any version of Hopkins; I actually have changed my opinion; I used to think the Hopkins who beat Trinidad would beat any version of Hagler, but I have rewatched some Hagler bouts from the 70s recently, and have changed my opinion. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Starr
The thing is this...Hopkins IWHO would have most likely confused Hagler a bit...no matter what anyone thinks.
Neither would have fought anything like the other...but Hopkins was pretty sneaky & cagey.
You never really knew what was coming from him & which angle it would come from.
It's such a tuff call from me & I am truly glad these fwockers were seperated by a generation.
Apparently I have, I'm from Philly THE REAL BOXING CAPITAL, THE LION'S DEN, NEED I GO ON.....THANKX MAAAANNNNNN!Quote:
Originally Posted by wacko3205