Prime Hopkins vs. Prime Toney
Prime Hopkins vs. Prime Toney
Both fighters in their prime were incredible.
The Hopkins that fought Trinidad vs. the Toney that fought Barkley.
I'd have to rate them like this:
Defense
Hopkins 10 Toney 9
Chin
Hopkins 9 Toney 10
Power
Hopkins 8 Toney 8
Speed
Hopkins 9 Toney 9
Cuts
Hopkins 10 Toney 10
Stamina
Hopkins 10 Toney 10
They are very evenly matched in their prime and both are incredible fighters but who wins.
This is not comparing the Hopkins now who throws fifteen punches around to the Toney who is drained from making weight, this is both fighters in their prime.
The Hopkins that fought Trinidad vs. the Toney that fought Barkley.
I'd have to rate them like this:
Defense
Hopkins 10 Toney 9
Chin
Hopkins 9 Toney 10
Power
Hopkins 8 Toney 8
Speed
Hopkins 9 Toney 9
Cuts
Hopkins 10 Toney 10
Stamina
Hopkins 10 Toney 10
They are very evenly matched in their prime and both are incredible fighters but who wins.
This is not comparing the Hopkins now who throws fifteen punches around to the Toney who is drained from making weight, this is both fighters in their prime.
Are you sure about that?Caulk Rocket wrote:James Toney never did what Hopkins did in the middleweight division. Hopkins by late TKO or decision. Hopkins has a more solid chin than Toney, that stat you have is wrong. Hopkins was not knocked down as many times as Toney was in his career.
I've never seen Toney hurt before.
And he's been down twice that I know of
once from Jones which didn't hurt him at all but just suprised him and caught him off balance.
and another time from Reggie Johnson, which I didn't see.
Hopkins was down three times against Mercado.
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BrocktonBlockbuster49
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With all respect I think this should discount the inconsistency aspect. We're
talking about peaks and JT at his peak was mesmerising, he had it all and too much for Hopkins. Toney V Nunn and Barkley who were very good opponents was special. I think he wins comfortably. I do not see where Hpokins has an advantage...
talking about peaks and JT at his peak was mesmerising, he had it all and too much for Hopkins. Toney V Nunn and Barkley who were very good opponents was special. I think he wins comfortably. I do not see where Hpokins has an advantage...
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dempseyfire
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Hopkins was already slightly past his best vs Tito. Look at him vs Glen Johnson to see the Executioner at his peak.
Tough matchup . . .I lean towards Bernard. I think Hopkins was actually the harder hitter and had a slightly better defense. Most importantly I see Hopkins using the sharp double jab to offset James and then frustrate him with counters. Toney can lead but is not comfortable doing it and can be open to counter-punches himself. Bernard I feel is more patient than James and would simply wait until Toney tried to force the action and then he'd get in his pot-shots.
Hopkins by decision
Tough matchup . . .I lean towards Bernard. I think Hopkins was actually the harder hitter and had a slightly better defense. Most importantly I see Hopkins using the sharp double jab to offset James and then frustrate him with counters. Toney can lead but is not comfortable doing it and can be open to counter-punches himself. Bernard I feel is more patient than James and would simply wait until Toney tried to force the action and then he'd get in his pot-shots.
Hopkins by decision
Hopkins. People talk about Toneys peak but when was that? He either lost or had questionable wins at every stage of his so-called peak. I have a great deal of respect for Toneys grit and skill but he needs the right opponent to look good against and Hopkins would be able to negate Toneys counterpunching style by mixing it up. He was much more versatile than Toney ever was. As for Toney never having been hurt just watch the Reggie Johnson fight. The light hitting Johnson dumped Toney hard and hurt him a couple more times in that fight. Toney can be hurt but it wouldnt come down to that because both guys were so durable. Hopkins was dumped a couple of times against Mercado but keep in mind he was fighting in Mercados hometown in high altitude without acclimating and after having arrived only about two days in advance (thank Don King for those wonderful arrangements, Mercado was a King fighter and he was trying to protect his interest).
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Re: Prime Hopkins vs. Prime Toney
How the hell did stamina cost him the Jones fight?Decagon wrote:That's stupid. More like:Grimm wrote:Stamina
Hopkins 10 Toney 10
Stamina
Hopkins 10 Toney 5
Toney's lack of Stamina cost him the Jones, Griffin and Tiberi fights.
Toney was never in that fight at all it wasn't even close.
I said peak Toney, not the weight drained bull crap Toney vs. Jones.
Also this is a matchup at middleweight.
And Toney beat Tiberi.
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That is right. Jones never fought anyone where he went foreward. RJ vs Toney or RJ vs. Hopkins means nothing about Toney/Hopkins.... That is why we had to listen to RJ garbage all those years........If he had actually stood and fought/boxed instead of ran away both Toney and Hopkins would have beaten him up. As an old boxing coach of mine once said, "It takes two guys have a fight, if one doesn't want to fight, you don't have any fight." That pretty much sums up all of RJ's fights until Tarver KO'd him.Jones has nothing to do with anything
Toney beats Hopkins, Skill, chin, counter punching, boxing ability, and power all go to Toney, plus he talks better smack!!