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    Who took more risks in their careers and why?

    In order I'd rank them like this:

    Bernard Hopkins
    James Toney
    Roy Jones
    Joe Calzaghe
    40
    Roy Jones
    20.00%
    8
    Bernard Hopkins
    27.50%
    11
    Joe Calzaghe
    10.00%
    4
    James Toney
    42.50%
    17

    #2
    I think Jones, Cal & BHop cherry picked opponents in their own way.

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      #3
      Roy just going up to heavy alone. The way b hop fights alone i will never say he was a big risk taker

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        #4
        Damn its hard To pick. Ill prbabl;y say Tony.

        RJJ fought only but bums(except for Toney and B-hop)Johnson and Tarver were decent, but they KHTFO so, you Know!!!!!

        B-Hop hav e a better WW resume than Most WWs today

        And Zaghe as good as he is/was, his resume is not good!!!!!!!!

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          #5
          Originally posted by Ch@mpBox@PR View Post
          Damn its hard To pick. Ill prbabl;y say Tony.

          RJJ fought only but bums(except for Toney and B-hop)Johnson and Tarver were decent, but they KHTFO so, you Know!!!!!

          B-Hop hav e a better WW resume than Most WWs today

          And Zaghe as good as he is/was, his resume is not good!!!!!!!!
          Nothing but the truth right there.

          Its a shame he has a better one than Mayweather.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ElChicano View Post
            Nothing but the truth right there.

            Its a shame he has a better one than Mayweather.
            Indeed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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              #7
              How many Middleweights in Boxing history have gone up to Heavyweight and beat a champion up there?

              I know it has been done before but how many times?

              If that's not a risk then nothing is.

              Roy Jones
              Bernard Hopkins(He was underdog in a whole bunch of fights Trinidad, Tarver, Pavlik, I think in the Taylor fight too Etc.)
              James Toney
              Joe Calzaghe

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                #8
                Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT View Post
                Roy just going up to heavy alone. The way b hop fights alone i will never say he was a big risk taker
                Risk as in opponent wise.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ИATAS206 View Post
                  In order I'd rank them like this:

                  Bernard Hopkins
                  James Toney
                  Roy Jones
                  Joe Calzaghe
                  jones was in a **** division.

                  calzaghe was in a **** division and didn't fight anyone with a pulse.

                  hopkins was the king of the welterweight division.



                  toney is the man.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View Post
                    How many Middleweights in Boxing history have gone up to Heavyweight and beat a champion up there?

                    I know it has been done before but how many times?

                    If that's not a risk then nothing is.

                    Roy Jones
                    Bernard Hopkins(He was underdog in a whole bunch of fights Trinidad, Tarver, Pavlik, I think in the Taylor fight too Etc.)
                    James Toney
                    Joe Calzaghe
                    See I can understand the going up to Heavyweight thing in a way BUT common dude, he fought John Ruiz.

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