Trouble with SolimanHe beat him and won by 4 rounds. Trouble? Soliman landed something like 110 out of 1200 punches while Wright landed like 350 of 600. Trouble? It was a stay busy fight in which he won comfortably.
Trouble with SolimanHe beat him and won by 4 rounds. Trouble? Soliman landed something like 110 out of 1200 punches while Wright landed like 350 of 600. Trouble? It was a stay busy fight in which he won comfortably.
HOW BOUT WRIGHT VS MUNDINE NOW! Wright didnt seem as comfy as Mundine against Sammy?!?Originally Posted by amat
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I think Wright will win against Hopkins, but I think it will be an ugly fight! I think it will be extremely close as all the rounds will probably be hard to score. I think Wrights jab maybe the slight edge in the fight as both guys are technically great.
If Wright win I'd like to see Calzaghe step up & face him at LH for the championship, or even for Taylor to do the same so we can finally get that rematch!
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the fight could go that way but i feel hopkins has the right style to catch wright on his come in when he opens up remember the loopin right hokins throwOriginally Posted by galaxy76
C'mon man, the names just highlight how weak his resume is in comparison with other "greats".Originally Posted by amat
He faced three "stars" - Roy, Oscar and Tito. Roy BEAT him on the bridle. Oscar and Trinidad were out of their depth Welterweights.
The rest of the names are VERY GOOD wins but Johnson, Echols (twice), Joppy and Eastman are outstanding names? Don't think so. And in amongst the GOOD fighters you have the likes of Robert Allen THREE times, Morrade Hakker, Carl Daniels.
Jermain Taylor was his first serious test in years. Young, ambitious and an equal physical foe. Hopkins gets BEATEN twice. (spare me the cries of robbery)
His win over Tarver was excellent. But it was also brilliant matchmaking. Tarver was not only coming off a lacklustre performance against ancient-Roy but had blown up in weight, at 37 years old, to fanny about making movies in Hollywood.
Hopkins is a "great" middleweight. But he reigned in a weak division and was a very shrewd fight picker.
No-way is he top 10/20 GREATEST EVER![]()
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CC AGAIN FEN,you broke that shat down beautifully. I like B Hop alot but to call him one of20 greatest fighters that has ever lived,based on that resume,absolutely no way whatsoever. We can't even say he was the greatest middleweight ever either,and although it was not entirely his fault that his era was poor,his shrewd match making has not helped and it's a fact that in his first challenge in a long long time,from JT,someone physical,young,hungry and at his natural weight,B Hop lost twice(regardless of what we think,the record books back this up). A great fighter but no way in the top 20 that ever lived.Originally Posted by Fenster
Hop is definately in the top five in his class. I cannot spare the cries of robbery because if I do that It's like I'm saying boxing isn't crooked. I agree his best challenge in years was Taylor but in my opinion, he handled Taylor well. Just because his middle weight supremacy was'nt in the best division doesn't mean it was weak. I think Hopkins will beat Wright by decision.
One thing I've always had a question of, is when people speak of the top 20 fighters that ever lived, are heavyweights included? I only ask because people often do a top 10 heavyweights of all time, and so I'm not sure if the top 20 fighters of all time is non heavyweights, or all fighters in general including heavyweights. If it's including heavyweights, I agree, Hopkins is not top 20, but if it's excluding heavyweights, I think he could be on the cusp of being in that last spot. For one thing, whenever this argument comes up, none of us even care to say who the people taking up the top 20 spots are that are keeping Hopkins, or any fighter out. And personally, I think (if we're talking non-heavyweights, there's only like 9 or 10 fighters who are gonna be unanimous on everyone's top 20 list. Those would be Robinson, Pep, Armstrong, Hagler, Hearns, Leonard, Duran, Sal Sanchez, and Whitaker. These are guys who there is no arguing that they don't belong in the top 20 of all time. So if heavyweights aren't included, it's very reasonable to assume Hopkins deserves a spot.Originally Posted by El Gamo
I totally agree. One thing B-Hop gets sh!t on for is that his win over Trinidad was just a case of beating a smaller fighter. If Hopkins was a natural welterweight, he'd have beaten Felix at 147 just as well. He didn't win because he was bigger, he won because he was better. DLH clearly had no business at 160, but that's not how it was with Trinidad. And on his two losses to Taylor, on the positive side, number 1, Taylor is still undefeated (and if you don't want to hear about Hopkins-Taylor decision controversy, don't bring up Taylor-Wright decision controversy), so that being said, Taylor has proven himself to be elite, and although losing it bad, it's much better to lose to someone who is formidable than to someone who is not. Number 2, he rebounded from the losses by moving up 2 weight classes and beating Tarver, no matter how out of shape Tarver may have been, we saw by that fight as well that Hopkins was clearly better, and IMO would have beaten him had Tarver not gone up in down in weight for the movie as well. Most importantly as Skyler mentioned, out of the top 20 fighters, only 10 are certain (I'd add Archie Moore to your list to make it 10), and so by saying Hopkins is NO WAY deserving of top 20, you have to mention 10 other fighters who are clearly greater, and with getting those previous 10 greats out the way, it's actually trickier than you might think. This is if heavyweights are not part of the list.Originally Posted by skyler
I also was under the impression that top 20 fighters of all time was non heavyweights, as I thought the heavyweights had their own list among themselves. I also agree with you guys top 10. As for the remaining 10, I'll just throw out a list of names off the top of my head(in no particular order, and more than 10) and see if we can decide who is worthy:Originally Posted by Samson3000
Bernard Hopkins
Roy Jones
Aaron Pryor
Carlos Monzon
Julio Caesar Chavez
Azumah Nelson
Ricardo Lopez
Oscar de la Hoya
Floyd Mayweather
Felix Trinidad
Michael Spinks
Rocky Graziano
Stanley Ketchel
Marco Antonio Barerra
Shane Mosley
Alexis Arguello
Julian Jackson
Chris Eubanks
Manny Pacquiou
Out of these listed(or any I may have forgotten) can it be said that 10 of them CLEARLY deserve to be ranked ahead of Hopkins?
Your drift is washing out to sea on a wave of misinformation.Originally Posted by Rudy Zarzoff
Wright had no trouble with Soliman.
Soliman threw over 1200 punches & landed 17% of those 1200.
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