Following from this old classic...
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=174131
After putting Pernell to sleep in the second instalment how do we go with Bernard???
And again...
Give me a fighter who is widely accepted as being not as good as Hopkins but who has a good chance of causing an upset.
Before the usual nonsense...they don't have to definitely beat him. You just have to form a decent argument is all...
Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
Michael Nunn
Bad style for Hopkins.
James Toney - Same
Bad style for Hopkins.
James Toney - Same
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
Herol Graham would outpoint him, in possibly the worst fight ever scene.Ezzard wrote:Following from this old classic...
http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=174131
After putting Pernell to sleep in the second instalment how do we go with Bernard???
And again...
Give me a fighter who is widely accepted as being not as good as Hopkins but who has a good chance of causing an upset.
Before the usual nonsense...they don't have to definitely beat him. You just have to form a decent argument is all...
I think Sumbu Kalambay has a decent chance also.
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Vladimir5555
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Re: Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
Mike McCallum also has a chance
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jezzamundo
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Re: Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
Anthony Mundine. I'd certainly favour Hopkins, but I think around 2006-07 Mundine would have had a good chance of outpointing Bernard in a competitive fight.
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King Carlos
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Re: Dream Fight Upsets III - Bernard Hopkins (at 160)
Kalambay and Nunn are both good calls.