hopkins and jones were both garbage....joe just took out the trash...lol
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI read it once - you laughed at the notion that any "vesion" of Hopkins could beat Eubank. Now read my post again...what do you base this on?
FYI: I hope not the first Mercado fight. Because you'll have a tough time explaining to me how any version of Hopkins could lose to a guy who sc****d by Sugar Boy Malinga.
Thulani Malinga>>>Segundo Mercado.
In 1994 Eubank was a better fighter then the up and coming Hopkins.Last edited by Chunk..; 10-06-2009, 04:50 PM.
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Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View PostCalzaghe beats all the guys on both Hopkins and Jones' resume, imo.
But the James Toney that Jones fought would be the toughest fighter for Calzaghe and maybe even come really close to beating Calzaghe.Originally posted by Kevin Jesus View PostBut to be fair, both Hopkins and Jones would beat all the fighters on Calzaghe's resume too, imo.
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Originally posted by djtmal View Postyeah but calzaghe consistently beating fighters his size or bigger *****s nards little man of the month roster....
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Originally posted by Chunk View PostI agree, but IMO Eubank would have beaten that version of Hopkins.
Hard to say how good Hopkins was in 1994. He was certainly one of the best middleweights in the world - holding the first Mercado loss against him is a little narrow-minded.
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Originally posted by VipersThunder View PostOMG Calzaghe fought more **** cans then any champion in history. His WBO title reign was so pathetic it's the measuring stick for all other fraud careers. Even Zsolt Erdei and Sven Otteke look at his resume at SMW and say "Man, that guy fought some **** competition" . Guys have harder fights defending Nabf titles to be honest.
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