..as quoted by Ra.
I never thought about that until he said it, but I have to agree. Nobody has fought the amount of top opponents b-hop has, and if he fights and beats Dawson and 175, then it's definantly a rap.
People say he has only beat little guys, but fail to mention that he has over 20 MW championship defenses (most of anyone in the 2nd greatest division of alltime behind HW). In those 20 plus defenses he has fought all the top guys at middleweight; It was only until he unified the titles and there was no other big names left, that he faced smaller guys that moved up to challenge him. Haglar did the same with Hearnes and Leonard..and is what any champ does once he has cleaned out their division.
The other reason I agree is because B-hop is always taking stylistic matchups that are considered nightmares for his style.
Guys like:
Pavlik
Calzaghe
Tarver
and others. These are all guys I thought were risky fights in which bernard could have easily avoided. All of these younger guys can learn a lesson or two from Bernard about what it is to be a champion.
I never thought about that until he said it, but I have to agree. Nobody has fought the amount of top opponents b-hop has, and if he fights and beats Dawson and 175, then it's definantly a rap.
People say he has only beat little guys, but fail to mention that he has over 20 MW championship defenses (most of anyone in the 2nd greatest division of alltime behind HW). In those 20 plus defenses he has fought all the top guys at middleweight; It was only until he unified the titles and there was no other big names left, that he faced smaller guys that moved up to challenge him. Haglar did the same with Hearnes and Leonard..and is what any champ does once he has cleaned out their division.
The other reason I agree is because B-hop is always taking stylistic matchups that are considered nightmares for his style.
Guys like:
Pavlik
Calzaghe
Tarver
and others. These are all guys I thought were risky fights in which bernard could have easily avoided. All of these younger guys can learn a lesson or two from Bernard about what it is to be a champion.
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