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    #21
    Originally posted by Hydro View Post
    Hoe won't go down as the greatest British fighter ever.

    he won't surprass wilde, lewis, and fitzsimmons.

    wasn't mcguigan irish?
    Northern I thought. I don't think even he was sure.

    Joe ain't the best Welsh fighter ever let alone the best British. He's possibly the best of his generation though.

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      #22
      Originally posted by SHB View Post
      Northern I thought. I don't think even he was sure.

      Joe ain't the best Welsh fighter ever let alone the best British. He's possibly the best of his generation though.
      I disagree, I think he's the best Welsh fighter, who do you think is better?

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        #23
        Originally posted by !! Anorak View Post
        While I admired the win, I'm sure if Sugar Ray had tried the feat against a weight drained, never-that-good-anyway heartless Tarver he'd have been successful.
        do you honestly think the outcome would have been different if tarver wasnt so drained?

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          #24
          Originally posted by TheEvilSaint View Post
          do you honestly think the outcome would have been different if tarver wasnt so drained?
          I picked Hopkins to win a close decision, the Tarver that fought RJJ the 2nd and 3rd time would have been a hard fight for Hopkins.

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            #25
            ray robinson didn't win the 175 lb. title, but plenty of other former middleweight champs have moved up to win 175 lb. titles other than srr.

            they just wanted to hype the fight more to make it look like it was very rare.

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              #26
              Originally posted by TheEvilSaint View Post
              do you honestly think the outcome would have been different if tarver wasnt so drained?
              hopkins humiliates tarver no matter what.

              it's funny how tarver gets mad at roy (who WON) for using the weight-drained excuse.

              tarver then uses it when he gets humiliated and dominated by a 40+ year old moving up 2 divisions.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Hydro View Post
                ray robinson didn't win the 175 lb. title, but plenty of other former middleweight champs have moved up to win 175 lb. titles other than srr.

                they just wanted to hype the fight more to make it look like it was very rare.
                leonard did it, hearns did it, jones did it, fitz did it. i cant think of any other at the moment.

                its more rare than you think.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheEvilSaint View Post
                  do you honestly think the outcome would have been different if tarver wasnt so drained?
                  The best I can see happening is Tarver takes five rounds, instead of the 2 I gave him, and the 3 the judges gave him. So ultimately, no.

                  But the point still stands that there's a whiff of "boxrec bull****" about Hopkins's "achievements". People talk about his 20 defences (when really it's 19 anyway), but forget who those defences were against. If Robinson had the same opposition, would he really have done any worse?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by TheEvilSaint View Post
                    leonard did it, hearns did it, jones did it, fitz did it. i cant think of any other at the moment.

                    its more rare than you think.
                    **** tiger, reggie johnson, mike mccallum

                    i was gonna say billy conn, but he never won the mw title, despite being a terrific mw.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by !! Mr. Soprano View Post
                      WBO super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe says he plans to surpass former middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins' record of twenty successful title defenses. Calzaghe will equal 'The Executioner's' mark if he defeats Peter Manfredo on March 3, a feat Hopkins has indicated an interest in trying to prevent. "If Bernard Hopkins doesn't want me to break his title defense record, then he should have fought me when he had the chance years ago. Breaking his record? When it comes to fighting me, Bernard Hopkins, like Roy Jones, is a BROKEN record. Just talk, talk, talk. There are a lot of great and exciting fights out there for me, but the only one that means anything to me right now is Peter Manfredo, Jr., because there are no other fights without beating him. But I will say this, I intend to break Bernard's record, with or without him."
                      Someone should remind Calzaghe that Hopkins fought in a different division. If Calzaghe beats Manfredo, then he'll still be one shy of Sven Ottke's record for super middleweight defenses.

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