Re: Dream Fights for Bernard Hopkins.
Often Hopkins was his own worst enemy in making the right management decisions.He was stubborn, borderline arrogant often.I believe even more so after his dealings with Butch Lewis.His unwillingness/refusal to go division jumping through majority of career had him ruling a depth less division.Holmes,Joppy,Echols,Allen, not exactly awe inspiring but he beat them up.He may not warrant the notoriety for a star studded resume of opponents but IMo that does not equate to him being winless against past greats.At middle I think he beats Hearns & Duran and is even money with Hagler & Leonard.Give me Hopkins/Toney at all time peaks at middleweight.....:drool: ;D
Re: Dream Fights for Bernard Hopkins.
I'm suprised nobody thinks Hopkins would beat Ray Robinson, he could barely string two consecutive wins together at middleweight.
If he could lose to the likes of Turpin, Bassilio, Fulmer and Olsen etc he could certainly lose to B Hop
Re: Dream Fights for Bernard Hopkins.
bhop might win the first time and then SRR will win like 3 more times after that