by Cliff Rold - It only went two in October 2011. Saturday night, the story picks up in round three, still waiting to be told.
Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson have circled each other for a few years now. They clearly don’t care for one another but styles make fights and their animosity may not make for one. The evidence in the few short minutes seen so far suggests these two may not mix for an epic display.
After the foul end of Hopkins-Dawson I, do we at least get a memorably rough and dirty one? That may be the case. Regardless, this rivalry should end and open the floodgates at Light Heavyweight. Hopkins has said it may be his last bout. Dawson will continue on. If he does so as champion, he has an increasingly tough, and largely young, field to contend with.
If he does not, well, we still get much of the same. [Click Here To Read More]
Bernard Hopkins and Chad Dawson have circled each other for a few years now. They clearly don’t care for one another but styles make fights and their animosity may not make for one. The evidence in the few short minutes seen so far suggests these two may not mix for an epic display.
After the foul end of Hopkins-Dawson I, do we at least get a memorably rough and dirty one? That may be the case. Regardless, this rivalry should end and open the floodgates at Light Heavyweight. Hopkins has said it may be his last bout. Dawson will continue on. If he does so as champion, he has an increasingly tough, and largely young, field to contend with.
If he does not, well, we still get much of the same. [Click Here To Read More]
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