Bernard Hopkins vs Ezzard Charles at 175lbs

Discussion in 'Mythical Matchups' started by Destruction and Mayhem, Oct 13, 2011.

  1. How does "The Executioner" do in a fight with the consensus G.O.A.T. at that weight?

    Does he make it competitive? Does he get stopped. Is he comprehensively outboxed or outfought? Or does he win?

    I say he makes it competitive and loses. Over 15 rounds it's 9-6, over 12 it's 7-5.
     
  2. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

    A better question is how Dawson might have done against Charles. Come Monday, this thread will be obsolete. Besides that, it should be in mythical match-ups.
     
  3. wrong forum sorry. Please move.
     
  4. I'm referring to the best version of Hopkins at this weight...the version that beat Tarver.
     
  5. Double L

    Double L Book Reader

    Oh. That one. Not the one who lost two fights later to Calzaghe?

    You are aware that Hopkins has several losses on his record, and Charles even more. How can they have been great fighters?
     
  6. It's an MM so the best version makes sense, naturally.

    Ali has 5 losses too and I consider him the GOAT. It's not whethe ryou're undefeated or not, it's about your accomplishments and proven ability.
     
  7. steve_dave

    steve_dave Hard As Fuck

    I'd agree with that. A competitive loss for Bernard. Don't think anyone, 175 or below, beats Hopkins easily.
     
  8. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    Charles pretty wide. A stoppage isn't unfeasible.

    It's a more competitive match up at middleweight with B-Hop in his prime (though Charles would still win).
     
  9. Nobody beats Hopkins wide, much less stops him.
     
  10. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    At 175? You're out of your mind.
     
  11. Just because Hopkins campaigned mostly as a Middleweight doesn't make him a small Lightheavyweight. I think he was fighting at a weight that was much smaller than his natural size. He's a decent sized 175lbder that was still ripped, fast and fit. He was actually an inch taller than Charles. Hopkins is SMART, tough, adaptable, and very skillful. Tough fight for anyone 175lbs and below.
     
  12. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    All well and good if the 175lb version of him hadn't been 42 years old. The greatest light heavyweight in history against a 42 year old man who couldn't fight at a fast pace.

    Hopkins would pose some challenges early but Charles would up the pace and pull away & over 15, it gets very tough for Hopkins.
     
  13. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    If it's some imaginary version of a 34 year old Hopkins who decides to move up to 175 then by all means he survives the distance and wins a good number of rounds.
     
  14. cdogg187

    cdogg187 GLADYS

    Hopkins gets beat up and probably stopped

    It amazes me how much people overrate Hopkins' "success" at 175 against a crop of totally ordinary fighters

    Look at the guys Hopkins has fought at this weight, Ezzard Charles would have battered all of them far more conclusively

    Hopkins against any great light heavyweight is a mismatch... if you think he's going to manage to slow down a master technician like Charles to 30 punches per round and lots of clinching, you don't know what you're looking at... that si THE ONLY WAY Bernard has won fights since his middleweight days, and he's done it because of the brainless, skilless affleticizm of his opponents

    Charles would beat his ass
     
  15. Cool. I see your point. Hopkins was an a-typical 42 year old though. I think he has the mutant X gene.

    He'd probably survive an adamantium implant. :lol:
     
  16. Please. You underrate Hopkins. I could say that George Foreman would have WIPED OUT all of Larry Holme's opponents. I mean prime Larry's toughest opponent, Ken Norton, was utterly destroyed by Foreman years earlier. Does this mean that Foreman has an easy time with Larry Holmes?

    Your logic is faulty.
     
  17. Hut*Hut

    Hut*Hut The Mackintosh of temazepam

    I'm not sure that Hopkins' physicality's preserved as spectacularly as people would have it......I think it's as much that his 'style' remained something guy's like Pascal & Pavlik don't have a clue how to deal with.
     
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  18. Ramonza Soliloquies

    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    Does a smaller, older, and altogether lesser fighter usually beat their foe, especially in said foes natural class?

    Theres only one Q...does Hopkins make the distance? Possible, but I say no.
     
  19. Of course he lasts the distance. The only question is whether or not he makes it competitive. People don't knock people out just because they're greater, or even overall better. You're a student of history, you should know this.
     
  20. Ramonza Soliloquies

    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    And one of the least studied attributes of Charles was his heavy-duty punching.
     
  21. cdogg187

    cdogg187 GLADYS

    Foreman would have killed Holmes' opponents, and I'd give hm a decent chance of beating Holmes as well
     
  22. Ramonza Soliloquies

    Ramonza Soliloquies "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    But like Stryker with Wolverine, no one would want him to :lol:

    "I would never let a metal beat me!"

    But Ive a feeling Charles would be playing adamantium bullet to Hopkins' skull at LHW.
     
  23. broadwayjoe

    broadwayjoe Undisputed Champion

    Charles by a mile against the Hopkins who actually fought at 175.
     
  24. loadedgloves

    loadedgloves "Twinkle Toes" McJack

    x2

    'Nard does/did well because his opponents at 175 don't know what FIGHTING is and he does. But Charles was a better fighter than Hops ever was in his prime (and that's saying something, Hops was a badass mofo at in the late 90s).. forget about Hops in the later years at 175. Charles beats him easily.
     
  25. cdogg187

    cdogg187 GLADYS

    I like you when it comes to boxing and economics, just wanted to say that:truce:
     
  26. Yup but it wouldn't be easy even if he did beat Holmes and it's certainly not guaranteed.
     
  27. Irish

    Irish Yuge, Beautiful

    In 1952, without the PED's, Charles beats him up, badly.
     
  28. Pascals Wager

    Pascals Wager Undisputed Champion

    This
     

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