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ICE COLD BOXING

Originally Posted by
GOLDENBOY213

Originally Posted by
albsur2006
Winky is gonna destroy B-Hop in my opinion. B-Hop has never been a worker and Winky has outworked every fighter that he's ever faced. IMO, it's a one sided blowout for Winky. The only people right now that I think have a shot a beating Winky are JT and JoeCal. Winky's defense is basically impenetrable so to beat him you basically have to outwork him, these are the only two boxers that can do it.
lmao are you kidding me? Bhop will beat him ,he will use his experience

ronald wright has had more fights than hopkins
hopkins hasnt got that much more experience i mean hopkins started his career in 1988 lost that fight and his second fight wasnt until 1990 and winky started his career in 1990 if winky can fight at high pace like his last outing i think he can beat bernard
Not so sure. Imo, a higher pace doesn't equate to Wright being more effective, though it would be a more entertaining fight. Hopkins would have alot more oppourtunies to hit Winky if Wright tried to press the action, imo. Wright has definetly slowed down a bit, he has looked alot more hittable and flat footed lately then when he fought Mosley or Trinidad.. Now add an extra 10 lbs, and who knows?? It's a funny thing but I think Hopkins may honestly be the fresher fighter at this point. He moved up more naturally then Wright will be able to by my estimation. Hopkins was always a fairly large middleweight and he made 160 for almost 15 years without ever fighting over once.. Wright seems like he is doing this simply because the fight is there.. I really doubt he has any trouble still making 160, and could probably even fight at 154 still. Im just not so sure he'll handle the jump up as well as Hopkins did. Few fighters do... Also I don't think Hopkins showed the same signs of slowing down prior to the move up like Wright has. He lost the rematch to Taylor and fought very cautiously, but I honestly think that he was able to increase his output by moving up in weight. He still moved, and used the ring alot better than Wright has been lately, when he was at 160. And I know that's never been so much Winkys style, but it's just the feeling I get, Hopkins looked like he still had more spring in his legs than Winky.
And don't forget Hopkins excels against southpaws..
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