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Right now? I have BHOP over Floyd and behind Manny.
But things aren't over,
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Because that's NOT what most in history have done. These sorts of violent weight movements are a recent phenomenon and a function of two things. 17 divisions instead of eight and as thin a talent pool as the sport has seen for 50 years.
As far as moving up goes? You may have heard about a fight in Montreal tonight?
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You asked about 2001.. And in Bhop's era moving up in weight was and is fairly common. Surely he'd know, seeing as how his best wins came against fighters smaller than him. And if we really want to dissect this thing, his win against Tarver, Tarver was clearly weight drained from dropping the weight from filming that Rocky movie. Which only leaves a win over Pascal. Whoopty dooo..
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There's no lack of anything. I acknowledged what hopkins has done in another thread already. Just not going to get all hyperbolic about it like most do right after the fights. It's like after a fighter that someone is supporting wins, they come right to forum for some "after sex i love you" talk.
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Honestly, I think his legacy pales in comparison to Pacquiao's. Hopkins feats are impressive because of his age, but I don't think they come close to what Pacquiao has done.
Floyd is more of a mystery. He has the skills to literally be the greatest boxer of all time, but his resume (relatively speaking) is mediocre for a fighter of his level.
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Yeah, mystery is probably the wrong word. An enigma perhaps? I just honestly think that he has the skills to literally be remembered as the best fighter ever (or at least be in the discussion), but while his early resume is quite strong he has absolutely pissed away his legacy in the past half-decade. Skill-wise, he's miles ahead of Hopkins, but he doesn't have the same desire that the old man does and I'd have him well behind at this point.
I still don't think Hopkins comes anywhere close to Pacquiao though.
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The bold is why Floyd infuriates me. See I suspect his looniest, least rational fans are probably correct that he could have fought guys like Johnston and Spadafora and Casamyor and Kosta and HaTTON (AT 140) and Cotto and Margarito and Popo and Shane (when it mattered) and Manny and have beaten them all. I want to see greatness fully tested. But it isn't what Floyd wants and it is his life.
People's imaginations mean nothing. What happens, or doesn't, in the ring is everything.
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The sad thing is that I think he would have beaten every fighter you listed. But, like Floyd has said for years, he fights for money, not glory. With that mind-set he'll always be taking the easiest route because his name alone will make him millions and he's able to keep fighting guys who are no real threat to his future earning power.
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Personally, I think Hopkins should travel to Russia to fight Jean Paul Gaultier.
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