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  • Ryn0
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    #11
    he'll want to go out on a big win so Maybe a rematch with Taylor? it's possible or a rematch with RJJ. If he beats calzaghe (which he won't) then he'll proberbly retire.

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    • Akatsuki
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      #12
      Joe will beat Hopkins easily by points.. My main concern about this fight is Hopkin's head will land on Joe's head all night long because the way he fights..

      Joe's face will be bloody and B-Hop will took advantage on it until the end. I see many hugging and clinching by Hopkins here.

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      • cupcrazy01
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        #13
        Though he is one of my favorite fighters, I don't see him winning this fight. Cal is just too good and too busy. Cal UD is the safest bet for a big fight that I can remember.

        If he somehow wins, I think he'll retire on top. When he loses, I expect at least one more fight to say goodbye with a win (presumably).

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        • Jim Jeffries
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          #14
          Depends entirely on how he looks in this fight and whether he wins or not. Unless he takes a lot of damage from Calzaghe, which is unlikely, I don't see him retiring, at least for a fight or two.

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          • NeXt In Line
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            #15
            If he wins, I say he retires. Being that he's 43 and even though he is always in immaculate shape, especially for someone that age, he can't perform at a higher level forever. If he can pull off a decisive win here over Calz, I say that he retires.

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