Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
12 rounds.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Hopkins ud
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
when i saw this thread i knew immediately it wasnt started by the usual mccallum posters who enjoy padding his hypothetical record vs knockovers, because the matchup is far too competitive
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Hopkins does everything a little better and hes bigger.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
The bigger part is minor. Hopkins is an inch and half taller but has 1 inch shorter reach.
Skill wise they are very equal. I would not pick against Hopkins at middleweight with too many people through history, Hopkins always seemed to pull off the big wins.
Close decision for Hopkins 115-113
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Either 12 or 15 Rounds, B-Hop would outbox the Bodysnatcher to take a close decision.
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Hopkins SD
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elmersalsa
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I would pick Mike McCallum. He was the better fighter.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
He wasnt by any metric.
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I have to agree with Elmer. M.M. beats Hopkins.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Technically sound, yes. Mike McCallum was better.
Historically and achievement wise? I give it to Bernard Hopkins.
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Yes but Elmo’s favorites are always a “different class.”
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Hopkins beats him. He’d get McCallum to lead and he counter him. McCallum would be tied up in close. Unanimous decision for Hopkins
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
People think that Mike McCallum was Felix "Tito" Trinidad.
I can't see Bernard Hopkins out boxing a guy like McCallum who was an extremely complete boxer. He was in another level than Hopkins.
In this fight, whoever gets outboxed is The Executioner.
I can't see Bernard Hopkins out boxing a guy like McCallum who was an extremely complete boxer. He was in another level than Hopkins.
In this fight, whoever gets outboxed is The Executioner.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Hopkins beat better fighter, had a lot of success at a higher weight class even as an old fighter, is all time great defesively, has a great chin, perfect conditioning... i can honestly thinkbof a single thing mike does bettergiacomino wrote: ↑25 Jul 2025, 14:40Yes but Elmo’s favorites are always a “different class.”
Mike wasnt as good as james toney. Thats a fact. He couldnt win a round agaisnt roy jones (i get he was older, still not one round!) Hopkins is in that class of fighter thats better than mike mcallum
Ive never seen mike overrated except here. Its odd to me
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I'd favor Hopkins by UD in a close fight.
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
For certain, M.M was a body body puncher than Hopkins.
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I meant, a better body puncher .
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
He wasn’t on another level than Hopkins. Absolutely ridiculous.elmersalsa wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 11:16 People think that Mike McCallum was Felix "Tito" Trinidad.
I can't see Bernard Hopkins out boxing a guy like McCallum who was an extremely complete boxer. He was in another level than Hopkins.
In this fight, whoever gets outboxed is The Executioner.
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
McCallum was better at JMW than MW. I'd take Hopkins by decision 3-5 pts. Have any doubts ? Watch Hopkins against Roy Jones Jr in 93. I thought that fight was closer than the judges had it.
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I had it 116-112 Jones. What was your scorecard ?
Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
I believe I had Jones by 2pts.
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Bernard Hopkins never impressed me. He only achieved great wins against overrated superstars like Felix "Tito" Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya who were his best wins.Expug wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 13:42He wasn’t on another level than Hopkins. Absolutely ridiculous.elmersalsa wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 11:16 People think that Mike McCallum was Felix "Tito" Trinidad.
I can't see Bernard Hopkins out boxing a guy like McCallum who was an extremely complete boxer. He was in another level than Hopkins.
In this fight, whoever gets outboxed is The Executioner.
When he beat the great Roy Jones Jr, Jones was already shot.
Mike McCallum was in another level. It was that in his prime, he didn't had that opponent nor the opportunity to showcase his extraordinary skills.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Mike McCallum was better in every facet of the boxing game. He was a better counter puncher. Better chin, better stamina, better body puncher, better everything!Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 11:59Hopkins beat better fighter, had a lot of success at a higher weight class even as an old fighter, is all time great defesively, has a great chin, perfect conditioning... i can honestly thinkbof a single thing mike does better
Mike wasnt as good as james toney. Thats a fact. He couldnt win a round agaisnt roy jones (i get he was older, still not one round!) Hopkins is in that class of fighter thats better than mike mcallum
Ive never seen mike overrated except here. Its odd to me
He just didn't had the opportunity to face his equal. Bernard Hopkins when he faced his equal got shut out by the great Roy Jones, Jr. That Hopkins was green? Maybe. Jones was green, too.
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Re: Mike McCallum versus Bernard Hopkins
Jean pascal, winky wright, pavlik, tarver....elmersalsa wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 16:31Bernard Hopkins never impressed me. He only achieved great wins against overrated superstars like Felix "Tito" Trinidad and Oscar De La Hoya who were his best wins.Expug wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 13:42He wasn’t on another level than Hopkins. Absolutely ridiculous.elmersalsa wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025, 11:16 People think that Mike McCallum was Felix "Tito" Trinidad.
I can't see Bernard Hopkins out boxing a guy like McCallum who was an extremely complete boxer. He was in another level than Hopkins.
In this fight, whoever gets outboxed is The Executioner.
When he beat the great Roy Jones Jr, Jones was already shot.
Mike McCallum was in another level. It was that in his prime, he didn't had that opponent nor the opportunity to showcase his extraordinary skills.