Hopkins - Id beat Calzaghe easy, Bring on Haye!

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  • crillz
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    #31
    Originally posted by xxjace
    rjj wont fight hopkins. I think he is honestly afraid. But if he did after he lost you guys would say well in his prime he would have won. I will agree he is past his prime.
    learn a little something about Boxing on your spare time because you obviously don't know ****.. Roy Jones Jr scared of Bernard Hopkins? scared of Bernard Hopkins? you need to lay off that dust homie it was Bernard who made the ridiculous claims and demands, Roy was even willing to do 50/50 against not only somebody he already beat in a younger and stronger time in his life but he was at a higher rank pound for pound in the world and Hopkins being the hard headed ******* he is demanded 60/40 against a man who not only already beat him but had more wins, a higher rank in the ratings and was damn near untouchable at the time.. Hopkins was using his Middleweight supremacy and win over Trinidad as leverage over someone who already beat him, had a better current standing AT THAT TIME and was overall more known and more publicized than him period, even still with all those advantages and all those reasons to even ask for 65/45 or 70/30 Roy went as far as 50/50 and Hopkins STILL didn't want it, he kept blaming money when money had nothing to do with it, none of them were afraid of the other but if you going to talk fear then talk about your boy who fought a rematch with Jones using words..

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    • Zerwas1
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      #32
      Haye would be the person with the most power Hopkins ever faced.
      I give Hopkins no chance at heavy weight. He should fight him for all the cruiser titles. Haye would be weight drained like hell.
      Hopkins has an excellent right hand and Haye is vulnarable there, because of his low left hand. He also has problems fighting on the inside, because of his size.
      So Hopkins can land a good headbut and some uppercuts. Stamina wise they would be the same and Hopkins has a very good defense.
      I still think Haye will win this.

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      • HappyBoxingFan
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        #33
        Now that is a fight that would force Old Bernard into reitrement.

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