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  • boxing_pundit85
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    #1

    Hopkins isnt helping

    one, it is a fact that floyd is faster than hatton, so stfu bernard.
    2, you are getting paid 250k to promote this fight and you dont even know your fighters record, 30 and 0, you have got to be ****ing kidding me bhop, you are a joke.
  • boxing_pundit85
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    #2
    thoughts?.........

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    • Floyd Fan
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      #3
      Dumbest mofo in the world.

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      • blacksky
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        #4
        i like Hopkins now

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          Tarsier

          Tarsiers are prosimian primates of the genus Tarsius, a monotypic genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.

          Description

          Tarsiers have enormous eyes and long feet. Their feet have extremely elongated tarsus bones, which is how they got their name. All tarsier species are nocturnal in their habits, but like many nocturnal organisms some individuals may show more or less activity during the daytime. Unlike many nocturnal animals, however, tarsiers lack a light-reflecting area (tapetum lucidum) of the eye. They also have a fovea, atypical for nocturnal animals. The tarsier brain is different from other primates in terms of the arrangement of the connections between the two eyes and the lateral geniculate nucleus, which is the main region of the thalamus that receives visual information. The sequence of cellular layers receiving information from the ipsilateral (same side of the head) and contralateral (opposite side of the head) eyes in the lateral geniculate nucleus distinguishes tarsiers from lemurs, lorises, and monkeys, which are all similar in this respect

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #6
            Yea that was a pretty hilarious interview.

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            • blacksky
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              #7
              is this interview available online?

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              • AntonTheMeh
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                #8
                Originally posted by 2501


                Tarsier

                Tarsiers are prosimian primates of the genus Tarsius, a monotypic genus in the family Tarsiidae, which is itself the lone extant family within the infraorder Tarsiiformes.

                Description

                Tarsiers have enormous eyes and long feet. Their feet have extremely elongated tarsus bones, which is how they got their name. All tarsier species are nocturnal in their habits, but like many nocturnal organisms some individuals may show more or less activity during the daytime. Unlike many nocturnal animals, however, tarsiers lack a light-reflecting area (tapetum lucidum) of the eye. They also have a fovea, atypical for nocturnal animals. The tarsier brain is different from other primates in terms of the arrangement of the connections between the two eyes and the lateral geniculate nucleus, which is the main region of the thalamus that receives visual information. The sequence of cellular layers receiving information from the ipsilateral (same side of the head) and contralateral (opposite side of the head) eyes in the lateral geniculate nucleus distinguishes tarsiers from lemurs, lorises, and monkeys, which are all similar in this respect

                hopkins is a ring genius he gets a pass.

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                • boxing_pundit85
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by blacksky
                  is this interview available online?




                  http://media.knbr.com/knbr/1204hopkins. mp3

                  add the mp3 part without the space in between, for some ****** reason it doesnt work if i just add the link.
                  Last edited by boxing_pundit85; 12-05-2007, 08:00 PM.

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