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HERESY

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MW. Undefeated 40-0 Trinidad was a MW title holder himself and just destroyed MW Joppy in 4 rounds. Tito was a 6-1 favorite to beat Bhop. Hopkins unified every belt in the division after that, Still the only man in any weight class to do so (WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, The Ring).
Stop being a hypocrite. You already know what I am talking about because we just had thia convo like 2 months ago.

Typing on a smartphone is shitty.
 
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Dam..that right hook is fucken beatifull.its kinda like that manny left hook that almost killed hatton but a right....
What's amazing about it is how he set it up with his left he purposely placed it to block Tito's left then instantly followed with his right. Prime Hopkins right there. All time great performance that night I'd favor that Hopkins over any middleweight in history even Hagler.
 
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LUIS COLLAZO JOINING THE AL HAYMON STABLE
By Ben Thompson | February 24, 2014
LUIS COLLAZO JOINING THE AL HAYMON STABLE

Sources close to the information have informed us that former welterweight champion Luis Collazo is the latest fighter to sign with influential adviser Al Haymon. Collazo will join light heavyweight champion Adonis Stevenson as the newest additions to Haymon's rapidly growing stable of fighters, which already includes Floyd Mayweather, Danny Garcia, Adrien Broner, Marcos Maidana, Lucas Matthysse, Devon Alexander, Peter Quillin, Leo Santa Cruz, Gary Russell Jr., Austin Trout, Erislandy Lara, Andre Berto, Sakio Bika, Chris Arreola, Deontay Wilder, and Edwin Rodriguez, just to name a few.

Collazo is coming off of an impressive 2nd round knockout of former welterweight champion Victor Ortiz. The victory has no doubt earned him an opportunity to face any of the other top names in the division. One should not be surprised to see the Brooklyn native facing the likes of Keith Thurman, Shawn Porter, or Paulie Malignaggi in the very near future.

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So you are saying you do not remember the discussion we had a month or two ago about BHOP fighting guys that were smaller than he was?
You called me a hypocrite for stating what was fact. Lets break down my post:


"MW." - Fact. Hopkins vs Tito took place at middleweight.

"Undefeated 40-0 Trinidad was a MW title holder himself" - Fact.

"and just destroyed MW Joppy in 4 rounds." - Fact.

"Tito was a 6-1 favorite to beat Bhop." Fact (as high as 7-1).

"Hopkins unified every belt in the division after that, Still the only man in any weight class to do so (WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, The Ring)." - Fact.


So how the fuck am I a hypocrite? Dude asked a question, I answered and dropped background info.
 

Coach E. No

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You called me a hypocrite for stating what was fact. Lets break down my post:


"MW." - Fact. Hopkins vs Tito took place at middleweight.

"Undefeated 40-0 Trinidad was a MW title holder himself" - Fact.

"and just destroyed MW Joppy in 4 rounds." - Fact.

"Tito was a 6-1 favorite to beat Bhop." Fact (as high as 7-1).

"Hopkins unified every belt in the division after that, Still the only man in any weight class to do so (WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, The Ring)." - Fact.


So how the fuck am I a hypocrite? Dude asked a question, I answered and dropped background info.
He was calling you a hypocrite for posting facts on the Siccness Boxing forum.
 

Coach E. No

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What's amazing about it is how he set it up with his left he purposely placed it to block Tito's left then instantly followed with his right. Prime Hopkins right there. All time great performance that night I'd favor that Hopkins over any middleweight in history even Hagler.
I've watched that fight a ton of times and watched that round a bunch. I don't know that you can say he threw that left the way he did on purpose to only set up the right hand but the way he swung that right like that was pretty awesome.

You already know how I feel about that fight though
 

HERESY

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He was calling you a hypocrite for posting facts on the Siccness Boxing forum.
Nope. Not at all. And when you see grown folks talkin shut the fuck up and mind your business. You do that and you'll be well thought of.

You called me a hypocrite for stating what was fact. Lets break down my post:


"MW." - Fact. Hopkins vs Tito took place at middleweight.

"Undefeated 40-0 Trinidad was a MW title holder himself" - Fact.

"and just destroyed MW Joppy in 4 rounds." - Fact.

"Tito was a 6-1 favorite to beat Bhop." Fact (as high as 7-1).

"Hopkins unified every belt in the division after that, Still the only man in any weight class to do so (WBC, WBA, WBO, IBF, The Ring)." - Fact.


So how the fuck am I a hypocrite? Dude asked a question, I answered and dropped background info.
You're a hypocrite because you were attempting to make it seem as if Tito was on equal footing with Hopkins and you know damn well he wasn't, yet you complain about bigger guys fighting smaller guys.

FACT - Hopkins is a natural MW and had been fighting in that weight class for years before he fought Tito.

FACT - The Hopkins fight was Tito's second fight in the division.

FACT - Tito only got the shot at the title because of the shitty rule that says a champ who moves up can get a shot.

FACT - Tito destroying Joppy and being highly ineffective against Hopkins has been strongly linked to illegal hand wrappings (wrapped against Joppy, busted twice by Hopkins trainer.)

Yes, it was a very great counter. The way he moved to his right to absorb some of the blow and them WHAM! Time for pops to get ready to enter the ring to stop the fight, but don't make it seem as if Tito was in the same league as Hopkins, he wasn't. If we apply your logic Buster Douglas was the greatest champ of all time because he was 42-1 underdog and beat a Mike Tyson who was unified champ and undefeated at the time. STOP. BEING. A. HYPOCRITE. :classic:
 
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Coach E. No

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What is the point you're trying to make Heresy about the Hopkins/Tito fight? That BHOP doesn't deserve credit for the win or what?

Tito wasn't effective because he wasn't landing punches. Same thing with Margarito/Cotto. People suspect that Margarito won because of loaded wraps, but Cotto also allowed himself to be hit WAY too many times by a naturally larger guy.

Countless champions have moved up in weight and got a title shot immediately, so what? If they move up and win does it mean less because of a stupid rule that says they get a shot for being a champion at a lower weight?

The right hand counter had come after 11 rounds of beating Tito to the punch. He handled him all night.
 
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Dawg, you REALLY want you have the same conversation I completely schooled you in again? Two of youre facts aren't even facts they are mostly opinion.

Tito nevet used illegal hand wrapping. Fact check please. The only controversy was the amount of tape used. In the state of NY it allows less amount of tape than nearly every other state in America. Nazim thought he put on more tape than the state allowed so he had them re-wrap his hand. It was also his right hand, bot his left hand (his money hand). This was no Margarito illegal hand wraps it was a technicality over the length of tape used on the hands. So technical that it would have been fine in any other state, like Nevada.

That is not a fact that Tito only got a shot at Joppy because of a rule. Don King promoted Joppy (WBA), Keith Holmes (WBC). Don King put the tournament together to unify the titles, with Hopkins being the other title holder (IBF). The idea for King was for Tito to win, then set up a mega fight with Roy Jones. Obviously Hopkins derailed that. Point is, without Don King, Tito doesn't get any of those fights. Bernard Hopkins also had to bribe his way in the tournament and paid $50,000 out of pocket to Lou DiBella who was with HBO at the time. This was revealed when DiBella sued Hopkins after for spilling the beans amongst other things.

So let me ask you. How many Middleweight fights did Tommy Hearns have when he fought Marvin Hagler? Zero? So Hearns wasn't even a title holder at MW and his first very MW fight was against Hagler and yet Haglers greatest win is considered who? Tommy Hearns!

Further Hopkins didn't out muscle Tito, he didn't use size or bully him around the ring, no, he used footwork, defensive skills, ring IQ and speed to systematically break Tito down. It wasn't a case of a guy that wad too big beating up a smaller guy. Nope it was a masterful display of boxing.
 
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Adrien Broner: Should I Fight on Floyd's Undercard?



By Shawn Craddick

It was something that we have been assuming for a long time. Will Adrien Broner fight on the Floyd Mayweather Undercard? Well it seems like it might happen. Adrien hit up twitter today to ask the fans what they thought? It's been circulating that it might be Adrien Broner vs Amir Khan at 140lbs or 147lbs and Floyd Mayweather vs Marcos Maidana. I think we will have an announcement at Floyd's card this week that showcases J'Leon Love and Mickey Bey. Stay tuned ....
 

Coach E. No

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DLH already schooled Tito and laid the blueprint, give him credit for that. Tito was great but he struggled with dudes with great footwork. Even Vargas gave him pretty big trouble after getting taxed in the first round. He came back for a big part of that fight before being knocked out. And it's not Bhop's fault, but Tito was really affected by the events on 9/11 and being at the weight limit for 2 weeks was harder on him than Bhop. That's a credit to Bhop's discipline, but Tito wasn't 100% that night. I honestly don't think it would've mattered simply because of the styles, but I think that fight is a little overrated personally.
 

Coach E. No

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And by the way, if I remember it correctly, Richardson asked that Margarito's hands be wrapped again because there was tape on the wrist beneath the gauze which is not allowed. He has been asking for re-wraps for years as a psyche out method. I think it was before the Margarito/Pacquiao fight that the commission finally told the camps to chill out because there was way too much of those games going on. I don't think they found the plaster of paris until after the fact and after the gauze had left the dressing room if I'm not mistaken.