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    Default Re: Hopkins moving down in weight

    The only reason he would go down in weight is to win a trinket for his legacy. He was a very small middleweight when he fought Oscar. He could do it for the right fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The only reason he would go down in weight is to win a trinket for his legacy. He was a very small middleweight when he fought Oscar. He could do it for the right fight.
    Hopkins started as a light-heavyweight and then lived at the gym literally and cut to 160. He maintained 160 by being a gym rat and became a natural middle as a result because he was in fighting shape all of the time. Other mids at the time packed a lot of water and although some may have been heavier at fight time they were not really bigger. In his middleweight prime Hop had about a 2% body fat ratio. That was a lifetime ago in this sport.

    But he's been up way to long and gone to the well to many times my friend. Besides look how he was Saturday. He was absolutely shut out and looked lethargic and gun shy. Shit he looked gun shy against Murat. If he took that kind of weight off at this point he he'd look like Oscar against Manny only worse.
    Just stand him up in the ring and nail his feet to the floor. Look at what it did to Dawson.

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    Default Re: Hopkins moving down in weight

    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    The only reason he would go down in weight is to win a trinket for his legacy. He was a very small middleweight when he fought Oscar. He could do it for the right fight.
    Hopkins started as a light-heavyweight and then lived at the gym literally and cut to 160. He maintained 160 by being a gym rat and became a natural middle as a result because he was in fighting shape all of the time. Other mids at the time packed a lot of water and although some may have been heavier at fight time they were not really bigger. In his middleweight prime Hop had about a 2% body fat ratio. That was a lifetime ago in this sport.

    But he's been up way to long and gone to the well to many times my friend. Besides look how he was Saturday. He was absolutely shut out and looked lethargic and gun shy. Shit he looked gun shy against Murat. If he took that kind of weight off at this point he he'd look like Oscar against Manny only worse.
    Just stand him up in the ring and nail his feet to the floor. Look at what it did to Dawson.
    You are right. It would be a massive mistake for him to try and come down.
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