Originally posted by Tunney
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Why does TheRing have Hopkins as #4 p4p but Calderon not in the top 10?
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i think its obvious.
people have been saying he's probably the best pure boxer in the game, and some how he isn't there.
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Originally posted by Tunney View PostIt's seems unfair to me the the Ring ****zine has old Bernard "One Punch & Hold" Hopkins as #4 on their p4p list, but a slick, quick fighter like Ivan Calderon has been left off.
Hopkins has no world titles, while Calderon is the champion at Light Flyweight.
Hopkins has lost THREE of his past FIVE. Calderon is undefeated in his career, with many successful world title defenses at strawweight and light flyweight!
Is this fair?
What is it with you and Hopkins? It seems like a lot of your posts are directed towards him.
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Originally posted by slicksouthpaw16 View PostHis wins over Wright and Tarver( which were AFTER his losses to Taylor) put him high up there. Thats like taking Pacquaio off the list because he lost to Eric Morales a few years ago. Wright and Tarver were both on the pound for pound list and the higher the fighters are ranked pound for pound, the higher Hopkins scoots up the list because of the win. Wright was pound for pound number two at the time and Tarver was top 8 if i am remembering right. Calzaghe was ranked high so Hopkins wasn't scooted down much.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostWhat is it with you and Hopkins? It seems like a lot of your posts are directed towards him.
If Pavlik KOs him, it will be considered meaningless because he's old. But since he's way past prime, why is he rated so high in the p4p ratings?
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Hopkins has always struggled with ordinary fighters his own size, that's why he picked on the little guys like Oscar.
Here he is, struggling,watch this video:
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