Biggest wins on Bernard Hopkins record!

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gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:Not some of his biggest wins in terms of career defining, but these couple of fights were exciting hopkins affairs IMO. His win against Antwun Echols 2, he gets thrown the canvas, dislocates or hurts his shoulder badly, goes on, fights with one hand, stops Echols. Tough man. Also, Glen Johnson, he set a furious pace, something you don't see in the older Hopkins. Does anyone have other recommended Hopkins exciting fights. I haven't seen to many of his.
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Thanks mate. Don't think i've seen it. I'll check it out again if I can find a good qual youtube version. I've seen a lot of Hopkins "older works". De la hoya is a good fight but that's because De la Hoya was pressing. I do like watching him but its an acquired taste and I have to be in the mood. I was blown away my his work rate in both Echols and Johnson and wondering if theres any more similar to that, when he was reigning middleweight and was in his real physical prime.
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Not a win but one of B-Hop’s best performances imo was his loss to a prime Roy Jones. He was the only one in that time period who gave Jones a close fight. Not that there was any disputing who the winner was but it was an 8-4 fight by my eye and a couple of the rounds I scored for Jones were close.

Another good performance in a loss was against Joe Calzaghe, which I thought Hopkins shaded.

In terms of his actual wins - Felix Trinidad was seen at a monster at the time Hopkins upset him but his moving up from 160 to 175 to unseat Antonio Tarver ranks the biggest win for me. Tarver complained that the weight he had to drop from his role in the Rocky movie was to blame for the one sided loss but I think he just couldn’t figure Hopkins out.
gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:Not some of his biggest wins in terms of career defining, but these couple of fights were exciting hopkins affairs IMO. His win against Antwun Echols 2, he gets thrown the canvas, dislocates or hurts his shoulder badly, goes on, fights with one hand, stops Echols. Tough man. Also, Glen Johnson, he set a furious pace, something you don't see in the older Hopkins. Does anyone have other recommended Hopkins exciting fights. I haven't seen to many of his.
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Hopkins was a lot more aggressive and entertaining in the earlier stages of his career.
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lazboy wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:Not some of his biggest wins in terms of career defining, but these couple of fights were exciting hopkins affairs IMO. His win against Antwun Echols 2, he gets thrown the canvas, dislocates or hurts his shoulder badly, goes on, fights with one hand, stops Echols. Tough man. Also, Glen Johnson, he set a furious pace, something you don't see in the older Hopkins. Does anyone have other recommended Hopkins exciting fights. I haven't seen to many of his.
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Thanks mate. Don't think i've seen it. I'll check it out again if I can find a good qual youtube version. I've seen a lot of Hopkins "older works". De la hoya is a good fight but that's because De la Hoya was pressing. I do like watching him but its an acquired taste and I have to be in the mood. I was blown away my his work rate in both Echols and Johnson and wondering if theres any more similar to that, when he was reigning middleweight and was in his real physical prime.

he throws about 70 punches per round average against Tito, and several rounds in the 80-90 range, when tito was pressing him he lit him up like fucken Hiroshima, great performance

if you haven't seen it i'd compare it to Calzaghe- Lacy in terms of one aggressive but stupid fighter getting clowned by the dude with skills
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lazboy wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:Not some of his biggest wins in terms of career defining, but these couple of fights were exciting hopkins affairs IMO. His win against Antwun Echols 2, he gets thrown the canvas, dislocates or hurts his shoulder badly, goes on, fights with one hand, stops Echols. Tough man. Also, Glen Johnson, he set a furious pace, something you don't see in the older Hopkins. Does anyone have other recommended Hopkins exciting fights. I haven't seen to many of his.
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Thanks mate. Don't think i've seen it. I'll check it out again if I can find a good qual youtube version. I've seen a lot of Hopkins "older works". De la hoya is a good fight but that's because De la Hoya was pressing. I do like watching him but its an acquired taste and I have to be in the mood. I was blown away my his work rate in both Echols and Johnson and wondering if theres any more similar to that, when he was reigning middleweight and was in his real physical prime.
Maybe you'd have more tolerance for his fights than I'd expect. I thought the De La Hoya fight was pretty damn dull :lol:
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To me, the great Bernard Hopkins was better than the great Roy Jones, Jr.

I don't see Jones in the top 50 p4p all time greats. I do see BHop there though. In what position among the top 50? As of 2015-16, I rate him at #42.
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psychod1986 wrote:When he defeated Felix Trindad,De la Hoya,Antonio Tarver,Winky Wright,Kelly Pavlik,Jean Pascal,and rematch with Roy Jones.
I think his wins against Tito and Tarver were his best. But I think Tarver may have been drained.

His win over Winky wasn't impressive to me. Winky was never a 170 fighter.

His rematch over Roy meant absolutely nothing.
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elmersalsa wrote:To me, the great Bernard Hopkins was better than the great Roy Jones, Jr.

I don't see Jones in the top 50 p4p all time greats. I do see BHop there though. In what position among the top 50? As of 2015-16, I rate him at #42.
I don't see Bernard as the better fighter. But I respect his great longevity that Roy couldn't match.
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They're both top 50, arguably 30.
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Counter-puncher wrote:
lazboy wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Thanks mate. Don't think i've seen it. I'll check it out again if I can find a good qual youtube version. I've seen a lot of Hopkins "older works". De la hoya is a good fight but that's because De la Hoya was pressing. I do like watching him but its an acquired taste and I have to be in the mood. I was blown away my his work rate in both Echols and Johnson and wondering if theres any more similar to that, when he was reigning middleweight and was in his real physical prime.

he throws about 70 punches per round average against Tito, and several rounds in the 80-90 range, when tito was pressing him he lit him up like fucken Hiroshima, great performance

if you haven't seen it i'd compare it to Calzaghe- Lacy in terms of one aggressive but stupid fighter getting clowned by the dude with skills
I'll check out the tito fight asap then. Lacy-Calzaghe is in the top 20 of my favorite fights. Not a fan of Tito, I've seen Tito-Winky and apparently that was after Hopkins exposed Tito. Winky-Tito was a boxing lesson.
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lazboy wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:
lazboy wrote:
Thanks mate. Don't think i've seen it. I'll check it out again if I can find a good qual youtube version. I've seen a lot of Hopkins "older works". De la hoya is a good fight but that's because De la Hoya was pressing. I do like watching him but its an acquired taste and I have to be in the mood. I was blown away my his work rate in both Echols and Johnson and wondering if theres any more similar to that, when he was reigning middleweight and was in his real physical prime.

he throws about 70 punches per round average against Tito, and several rounds in the 80-90 range, when tito was pressing him he lit him up like fucken Hiroshima, great performance

if you haven't seen it i'd compare it to Calzaghe- Lacy in terms of one aggressive but stupid fighter getting clowned by the dude with skills
I'll check out the tito fight asap then. Lacy-Calzaghe is in the top 20 of my favorite fights. Not a fan of Tito, I've seen Tito-Winky and apparently that was after Hopkins exposed Tito. Winky-Tito was a boxing lesson.
You'd have been a fan of Tito if you'd seen him during his tear in the 90's. One spectacular knockout after another, and he was a vicious finisher. I don't like when people use terms like "exposed" to describe what happened with Hopkins and Tito. Like that loss meant Tito was never any good at all, and he just knocked out people for 12 years because nobody had figured that out yet :lol:

Hopkins beat him. He didn't expose him.
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El Grillo wrote:Not a win but one of B-Hop’s best performances imo was his loss to a prime Roy Jones. He was the only one in that time period who gave Jones a close fight. Not that there was any disputing who the winner was but it was an 8-4 fight by my eye and a couple of the rounds I scored for Jones were close.

Another good performance in a loss was against Joe Calzaghe, which I thought Hopkins shaded.

In terms of his actual wins - Felix Trinidad was seen at a monster at the time Hopkins upset him but his moving up from 160 to 175 to unseat Antonio Tarver ranks the biggest win for me. Tarver complained that the weight he had to drop from his role in the Rocky movie was to blame for the one sided loss but I think he just couldn’t figure Hopkins out.
gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:Not some of his biggest wins in terms of career defining, but these couple of fights were exciting hopkins affairs IMO. His win against Antwun Echols 2, he gets thrown the canvas, dislocates or hurts his shoulder badly, goes on, fights with one hand, stops Echols. Tough man. Also, Glen Johnson, he set a furious pace, something you don't see in the older Hopkins. Does anyone have other recommended Hopkins exciting fights. I haven't seen to many of his.
The Tito Trinidad fight is pretty fun to watch. Most of the time though if you're looking for particularly exciting fights you're looking elsewhere than Hopkins' career. He's a very good fighter, but most of his fights aren't all that exciting or entertaining.
Hopkins was a lot more aggressive and entertaining in the earlier stages of his career.
I saw Jones-McCallum recently. McCallum looked soft and old in the body but I thought he gave Jones the first real challenge of his career in the early rounds. I've seen Hopkins-Jones but can't remember it being that competitive, i'll have to re-visit it. I'm sure people will berate me for saying this, but aside from Jones getting the knockout in most of his fights, his fights are frustrating and lackluster to watch as much as Hopkins can be, until he eventually knocks them out.
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gilgamesh wrote:
lazboy wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:

he throws about 70 punches per round average against Tito, and several rounds in the 80-90 range, when tito was pressing him he lit him up like fucken Hiroshima, great performance

if you haven't seen it i'd compare it to Calzaghe- Lacy in terms of one aggressive but stupid fighter getting clowned by the dude with skills
I'll check out the tito fight asap then. Lacy-Calzaghe is in the top 20 of my favorite fights. Not a fan of Tito, I've seen Tito-Winky and apparently that was after Hopkins exposed Tito. Winky-Tito was a boxing lesson.
You'd have been a fan of Tito if you'd seen him during his tear in the 90's. One spectacular knockout after another, and he was a vicious finisher. I don't like when people use terms like "exposed" to describe what happened with Hopkins and Tito. Like that loss meant Tito was never any good at all, and he just knocked out people for 12 years because nobody had figured that out yet :lol:

Hopkins beat him. He didn't expose him.
I think what was exposed was that he couldnt carry up that power. Not that he was shite, not that he wasn't any good at his career weight, he just couldn't bring up something he had in abundance before.
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I just watched the trinidad fight. I think i'd seen half of it. Great performance by Hopkins. I was very surprised to see the knockdown in round 12 given Titos chin. He was exhausted and Hopkins was so precise. Good classic boxing fight.
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His power more than carried up.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:His power more than carried up.
lol yea sure mate
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You're obviously not very versed on that era. Ever heard of William joppy? Lol, didn't think so.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:You're obviously not very versed on that era. Ever heard of William joppy? Lol, didn't think so.
Oh Joppy, maybe I heard of him. You heard of Winky Wright or Roy Jones Jr, nah didnt think so.
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