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    #51
    Cause you see Golovkins a common man..But me I'm so special I'll get knocked out and fly out the fkng ring

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      #52
      Of course, because Hopkins never lost a fight!..according to himself.

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        #53
        Heavy Hands > Sharp Punches

        You don't need to land as clean to be effective

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          #54
          Originally posted by rojo45 View Post
          GGG is half Korean his mother is so he not all white at all
          bulls h it. GGG looks pure white and like he belongs on happy days

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            #55
            Originally posted by Thurman View Post
            Trinidad was 28, Hopkins was 36.

            De La Hoya was 31, Hopkins was 39.
            Trinidad's debut was at 140.
            Hoya's at 133.

            Hopkins' at 177.

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              #56
              the ONLY question is.....

              we don't know if GGG is good enough to beat prime Hopkins

              not the other way around

              anyone who doesn't realize that needs to get a grip

              most accurate post in this thread

              FACT: Hopkins IS great !

              you all just want to call GGG great, because you like him

              we have no idea how Golovkin will react to upper-level opponents and a range of styles, because he has mainly fought C/D fighters who were limited and "available"

              if GGG wanted fans to favor him in such fantasy matchups, he should have fought some of the bad boys he has been avoiding

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                #57
                Hopkins lost twice to Jermain Taylor, Hopkins would have gotten destroyed.

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                  #58
                  Hopkins in his prime would have never fought Golovkin. He was too busy fighting Robert Allen three times, Syd Vanderpool, and blown up welterweights. That's the reason he hid out at 160 for so long to begin with, to avoid the talent rich 168 and 175. He didn't want to rematch a prime Jones or have to risk a fight with James Toney.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View Post
                    Hopkins in his prime would have never fought Golovkin. He was too busy fighting Robert Allen three times, Syd Vanderpool, and blown up welterweights. That's the reason he hid out at 160 for so long to begin with, to avoid the talent rich 168 and 175. He didn't want to rematch a prime Jones or have to risk a fight with James Toney.
                    And who has GGG fought lol, the best fighter on his resume is a lone WW that has one big win.

                    Gs resume is nothing compared to Bhops, G wouldn't fight Ward in his prime while Bhop is fighting Kovalevs at 50 yrs old, fanboys are outa control.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Reloaded View Post
                      And who has GGG fought lol, the best fighter on his resume is a lone WW that has one big win.

                      Gs resume is nothing compared to Bhops, G wouldn't fight Ward in his prime while Bhop is fighting Kovalevs at 50 yrs old, fanboys are outa control.
                      I'm not a GGG fan, but nice try anyway. I don't just look at resumes, I look at fighting styles and what skills are brought to the fight. Notice in my original post I didn't say who would win, I simply stated that Hopkins wouldn't fight him at 160. He preferred to feast on journeymen and guys who were much smaller. He drained himself to fight at 160 so he could break Monzon's record and not have to rematch a still prime RJJ. He priced himself out of that rematch and didn't fight him until Jones was damaged goods.

                      GGG is durable, has power, and enough boxing fundamentals that he would be able to give Bernard a tough fight. Bernard liked to fight up close and dirty. He would be tasting some leather against GGG on the inside just like he did with Calzaghe.

                      Now RJJ at 160 would have toyed with GGG for 12 rounds to a UD victory in my opinion.

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