Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Jones, Hopkins is overated - bigtime!
becareful not to rate Jones too high in alltime lists, but he does fair better than BHop who shouldn't be on them at all!
becareful not to rate Jones too high in alltime lists, but he does fair better than BHop who shouldn't be on them at all!
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
When Hopkins wins a HW world championship I'll rate Him higher. When he fights someone in their prime, at around their prime weight, that was as good as Toney was I'll rate Hopkins higher.
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dr_devious
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Toney wasnt at his prime weight when he fought Jones, he was badly weight drained at the time.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
I think Hopkins has had the better career myself. Jones burnt brighter in his prime but I'm not sure that outweighs Hopkins' longevity or superior record.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Bernard Hopkins has certainly has a much more intresting career concerning his circumstances, such as his age etc.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
he supposedly was..not jones fault toney puts on that much weight look at him nowdr_devious wrote:Toney wasnt at his prime weight when he fought Jones, he was badly weight drained at the time.
jones defiantly rates higher than b hop
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dempseyfire
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Likewise it's not Hopkin's fault Jones lost weight and got obliterated by Tarver . . .
The only way I'd rank Roy over Hopkins is if Jones beats Calzaghe, and that ain't happening.
If Bernard beats Pavlik there is NO doubt.
People are confusing natural talent/flashiness with greatness.
The only way I'd rank Roy over Hopkins is if Jones beats Calzaghe, and that ain't happening.
If Bernard beats Pavlik there is NO doubt.
People are confusing natural talent/flashiness with greatness.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Right now, it's pretty close IMO.
Roy holds a win over Hops, but Hops has whupped two guys that own Jones.
I think each man's next fight could tell the tale. If Hops beats Pavlik and Roy loses to Calzaghe, I'd put Hops over Jones hands down. If the reverse happens, I'd probably give the edge to Jones.
If both men either win or lose, it's still up for debate IMO.
Roy holds a win over Hops, but Hops has whupped two guys that own Jones.
I think each man's next fight could tell the tale. If Hops beats Pavlik and Roy loses to Calzaghe, I'd put Hops over Jones hands down. If the reverse happens, I'd probably give the edge to Jones.
If both men either win or lose, it's still up for debate IMO.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Says it alldempseyfire wrote:Likewise it's not Hopkin's fault Jones lost weight and got obliterated by Tarver . . .
The only way I'd rank Roy over Hopkins is if Jones beats Calzaghe, and that ain't happening.
If Bernard beats Pavlik there is NO doubt.
People are confusing natural talent/flashiness with greatness.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
After Hoplins' win at the weekend is anyone willing to change their opinion?
Seems to me that this is becoming a question being answered by the fighters themselves.
Maybe Roy can do a Ben Johnson and beat Calzaghe...
Seems to me that this is becoming a question being answered by the fighters themselves.
Maybe Roy can do a Ben Johnson and beat Calzaghe...
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
I erally don't see RJJ Winning.Ezzard wrote:After Hoplins' win at the weekend is anyone willing to change their opinion?
Seems to me that this is becoming a question being answered by the fighters themselves.
Maybe Roy can do a Ben Johnson and beat Calzaghe...
Although he is younger than Hopkins, RJJ has decline much much faster from his prime than Hopkins has.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Would be good if Jones won just so we could see a rematch with Hopkins.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
I rate Jones higher but Hopkins keeps adding quality wins to his resume while Roy's last good win was the first Tarver fight.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Minotauro wrote:I rate Jones higher but Hopkins keeps adding quality wins to his resume while Roy's last good win was the first Tarver fight.
Well RJJ Lost his next two against Tarver so.....
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
yeah, if you want to ignore the fact that jones beat hopkins.observer1 wrote:Says it alldempseyfire wrote:Likewise it's not Hopkin's fault Jones lost weight and got obliterated by Tarver . . .
The only way I'd rank Roy over Hopkins is if Jones beats Calzaghe, and that ain't happening.
If Bernard beats Pavlik there is NO doubt.
People are confusing natural talent/flashiness with greatness.
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Elton John
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
This is an easy question. Roy Jones.
He was the most talented, he did more with his career. Easily won 4 titles and dominated each one. he whipped X head to head. The only edge Hopkins has is he's lasted longer
He was the most talented, he did more with his career. Easily won 4 titles and dominated each one. he whipped X head to head. The only edge Hopkins has is he's lasted longer
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Don't agree...Elton John wrote:This is an easy question. Roy Jones.
He was the most talented, he did more with his career. Easily won 4 titles and dominated each one. he whipped X head to head. The only edge Hopkins has is he's lasted longer
I think Hopkins has unquestionably achieved more. The Jones argument relies on the idea of him burning brighter for a shorter period.
Jones beat Hopkins who beat Tarver who beat Jones...
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Ezzard, not to be difficult but wasn't Roy on top for some time. The way I see it he dominated the middleweights in '92 and 3 including Hopkins then the other divisions throughtout the 90's and beyond so that's about 11 years altogether.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Nobody is ignoring that...bjermaine wrote:yeah, if you want to ignore the fact that jones beat hopkins.observer1 wrote:Says it alldempseyfire wrote:Likewise it's not Hopkin's fault Jones lost weight and got obliterated by Tarver . . .
The only way I'd rank Roy over Hopkins is if Jones beats Calzaghe, and that ain't happening.
If Bernard beats Pavlik there is NO doubt.
People are confusing natural talent/flashiness with greatness.
Only thing being ignored is the fact a rematch should have happened, which did not. Maybe at around 2001 at a catch weight. In fact even now they can have a rematch at LH. Hopkins would win easy. Even at 43.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Very rarely is there a change in my own personal boxing policy,at least when it comes to the serious issues.
There are the standards.
Biggest punchers in my time,Julian Jackson,Mike Tyson ect.
Finest boxers,Pernell Whitaker,Mike McCallum ect.
Greatest fights,Hagler v Hearns,Morales v Barrera 1 ect.
Biggest upsets,Douglas v Tyson,Honeyghan v Curry ect.
Some people may agree or disagree with some of those choices, but I'm guessing it's fair to say the picks are fairly close to the mark.
Times do change,not very often.
I haven't really moved on much in a long time.
But on the 18th October 2008 there was a major shift in my way of thinking.
Things changed and I gave it a lot of thought.
The question ... Is Roy Jones going to be remembered as a greater fighter than Bernard Hopkins.
The answer has changed from yes ... to NO.
But more,much more importantly something bigger happened.
This for me marked a massive swing in boxing history.
To cut a long story short Pernell Whitaker had allways been the best boxer I had seen in my time.
That has now changed.
It's taken many many years for it to do so but there is a new sheriff in town.
Bernard Hopkins went over the top against Kelly Pavlik and became the greatest fighter I have seen since the time I started watching boxing back in 1984.
Just putting myself on the record here.
I think the argument for Hopkins supercedes that of Whitaker,Jones,Hagler and Leonard.
That's where I stand.
Bernard Hopkins has made it,it's close but Hopkins has put enough distance between himself and the others to warrant this achievement.
Bernard may not be pretty to watch,but he is so effective at what he does.
He just keeps rolling on despite his age and no one has ever beaten him up or clearly outmastered him as a 20 or 40 year old boxer.
That takes some doing and none of the others have been able to match that.
There are the standards.
Biggest punchers in my time,Julian Jackson,Mike Tyson ect.
Finest boxers,Pernell Whitaker,Mike McCallum ect.
Greatest fights,Hagler v Hearns,Morales v Barrera 1 ect.
Biggest upsets,Douglas v Tyson,Honeyghan v Curry ect.
Some people may agree or disagree with some of those choices, but I'm guessing it's fair to say the picks are fairly close to the mark.
Times do change,not very often.
I haven't really moved on much in a long time.
But on the 18th October 2008 there was a major shift in my way of thinking.
Things changed and I gave it a lot of thought.
The question ... Is Roy Jones going to be remembered as a greater fighter than Bernard Hopkins.
The answer has changed from yes ... to NO.
But more,much more importantly something bigger happened.
This for me marked a massive swing in boxing history.
To cut a long story short Pernell Whitaker had allways been the best boxer I had seen in my time.
That has now changed.
It's taken many many years for it to do so but there is a new sheriff in town.
Bernard Hopkins went over the top against Kelly Pavlik and became the greatest fighter I have seen since the time I started watching boxing back in 1984.
Just putting myself on the record here.
I think the argument for Hopkins supercedes that of Whitaker,Jones,Hagler and Leonard.
That's where I stand.
Bernard Hopkins has made it,it's close but Hopkins has put enough distance between himself and the others to warrant this achievement.
Bernard may not be pretty to watch,but he is so effective at what he does.
He just keeps rolling on despite his age and no one has ever beaten him up or clearly outmastered him as a 20 or 40 year old boxer.
That takes some doing and none of the others have been able to match that.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Evander, i actually agree with you *falls of chair*Evander wrote:Very rarely is there a change in my own personal boxing policy,at least when it comes to the serious issues.
There are the standards.
Biggest punchers in my time,Julian Jackson,Mike Tyson ect.
Finest boxers,Pernell Whitaker,Mike McCallum ect.
Greatest fights,Hagler v Hearns,Morales v Barrera 1 ect.
Biggest upsets,Douglas v Tyson,Honeyghan v Curry ect.
Some people may agree or disagree with some of those choices, but I'm guessing it's fair to say the picks are fairly close to the mark.
Times do change,not very often.
I haven't really moved on much in a long time.
But on the 18th October 2008 there was a major shift in my way of thinking.
Things changed and I gave it a lot of thought.
The question ... Is Roy Jones going to be remembered as a greater fighter than Bernard Hopkins.
The answer has changed from yes ... to NO.
But more,much more importantly something bigger happened.
This for me marked a massive swing in boxing history.
To cut a long story short Pernell Whitaker had allways been the best boxer I had seen in my time.
That has now changed.
It's taken many many years for it to do so but there is a new sheriff in town.
Bernard Hopkins went over the top against Kelly Pavlik and became the greatest fighter I have seen since the time I started watching boxing back in 1984.
Just putting myself on the record here.
I think the argument for Hopkins supercedes that of Whitaker,Jones,Hagler and Leonard.
That's where I stand.
Bernard Hopkins has made it,it's close but Hopkins has put enough distance between himself and the others to warrant this achievement.
Bernard may not be pretty to watch,but he is so effective at what he does.
He just keeps rolling on despite his age and no one has ever beaten him up or clearly outmastered him as a 20 or 40 year old boxer.
That takes some doing and none of the others have been able to match that.
Many here say Hopkins fights to negative etc.
Fact is Hopkins is an old-school Counter-Fighter. He is one of very few fighters that can turn the match into his own pace. Whether he wants it to be slow or fast, he seems to manage to do so with ease.
To the casual fan, it may not be pretty, but it's boxing. Hopkins is not there to trade punches so people watching can get cheap thrills. He is trying to win, doing so effectivley and efficiently. It's worked for him his entire career.
He may not be a Mike Tyson, but he is arguebly the best technical boxer in history. His win against Pavlik was just icing on the cake. Hopkins should retire. At 43, although shockingly good, he has seen better days.
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
no surprise, this post, coming from someone who thought Terry Norris raised boxing to new heightsElton John wrote:This is an easy question. Roy Jones.
He was the most talented, he did more with his career. Easily won 4 titles and dominated each one. he whipped X head to head. The only edge Hopkins has is he's lasted longer
anyways I agree Hopkins greater all round legacy than RJJ. RJj was too ephemeral, his 'skills' too much based on freakish athleticism, and he had all-round flaws that came out as he aged.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Emerson Poncey Name Ghent wrote:When Hopkins wins a HW world championship I'll rate Him higher. When he fights someone in their prime, at around their prime weight, that was as good as Toney was I'll rate Hopkins higher.
My thoughts exactly.
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Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Jones was the better fighter, & would beat Hopkins any time, at any weight, time & again. Hopkins, in equally-plain measure, has the better resume, & will rightly be remembered as the more accomplished fighter, if not the greater one.
Re: Who should be rated higher Hopkins or Jones?
Yeah, like today at LHGoodnight, Irene wrote:Jones was the better fighter, & would beat Hopkins any time, at any weight, time & again. Hopkins, in equally-plain measure, has the better resume, & will rightly be remembered as the more accomplished fighter, if not the greater one.