Hopkins was a freak of nature who lost his first bout and then went on an incredible run to become middleweight champion before losing to Roy Jones.
I think after losing to Jones where he became undisputed champion was his peak. Beating Tito Trinidad as the underdog was a masterclass.
The rest jumping up to light heavyweight and beating Tarver, going the distance with Calzaghe, and becoming the oldest champion was Hopkins using his boxing experience more than athleticism.


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. One of those multi era fighters who successfully morphed approach and style at the highest levels over years. 95-97 possibly destructive best. Much more up front and closing. Shift on a dime with his feet. He went into a run of just beating guys up and painting them badly over championship round. Holmes, Joppy, Trinidad, Echols etc to maybe 2003. It all changed with Taylor imo. Still think he won the first fight but was trying to be too perfect. Fought a bit content when he had Taylor stepping on curbs that were not there and hurt late. Then he took six whole months off and jumped to 175 proceeding to face the best and rank p4p. All over again.

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