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  • Silencers
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    #11
    There's a small chance of this happening because Jones has said he doesn't want to deal with Hopkins anymore. But if they do fight, I still think Jones would win.

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    • boski
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      #12
      Roy will beat his ass just as easily as he did the first time. Yall musta forgot!

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      • Mr. Philadel
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        #13
        Roy doesnt have the legs and reflexes to beat Hop at this stage! Roy looked like **** until he fought an out of shape inactive Tito Trinidad! Hop has fought the better opponents since they last fought, and Roy has been brutally KO'ed by 2 guys Hop smashed! So yall go ahead and jump back on the myth of Roy Jones being the Roy of old! Roy goes to the ropes these days and call it defense, thats where he gets knocked out, lookin for the ropes!! Hop destroys this version of Roy Jones! As a matter of fact, Calz, JT, Pavlik, Dawson, and even Miranda would smash Roy! Itz a rap for Roy! Game Over!!!

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        • RisAri0
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          #14
          Originally posted by SekondzOut
          Roy doesnt have the legs and reflexes to beat Hop at this stage! Roy looked like **** until he fought an out of shape inactive Tito Trinidad! Hop has fought the better opponents since they last fought, and Roy has been brutally KO'ed by 2 guys Hop smashed! So yall go ahead and jump back on the myth of Roy Jones being the Roy of old! Roy goes to the ropes these days and call it defense, thats where he gets knocked out, lookin for the ropes!! Hop destroys this version of Roy Jones! As a matter of fact, Calz, JT, Pavlik, Dawson, and even Miranda would smash Roy! Itz a rap for Roy! Game Over!!!

          lets not get carried away here...roy has adjusted and still has quick pop in his punches, he pot shots more wisely...any of his punches can make those boxers neck snap back with ease...

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          • -EX-
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            #15
            B-Hop by split decision. I think Roy doesn't like to get hit at this stage and Bernard can bring it to him and Roy can't box and move like he used to IMO. Prime Roy beats Bernard most of the time though.

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            • mECHsLAVE
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              #16
              I believe if Hopkins beats Calzaghe, which I think he probably will, then he will absolutely go after a Roy Jones rematch. It's a win-win in the two biggest categories Bernard cares about, money and legacy, and is extremely low-risk. It will be a slightly boring chess match, much like the first fight. Hopkins won't go after Jones hard enough to KO him, and vice-versa, and both know it. And it'll sell big, and gives either the chance to end their career with a huge name and huge win.

              Count on this fight happening. And I'd count on being surprised by how good Roy does against him also. Roy'll be the underdog if they fight (because if they do, it'll be because Bernard just beat Joe), but I kind of still might like Roy in this fight, call me crazy. We'll see...

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              • brooklyn kid
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                #17
                Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
                I believe if Hopkins beats Calzaghe, which I think he probably will, then he will absolutely go after a Roy Jones rematch. It's a win-win in the two biggest categories Bernard cares about, money and legacy, and is extremely low-risk. It will be a slightly boring chess match, much like the first fight. Hopkins won't go after Jones hard enough to KO him, and vice-versa, and both know it. And it'll sell big, and gives either the chance to end their career with a huge name and huge win.

                Count on this fight happening. And I'd count on being surprised by how good Roy does against him also. Roy'll be the underdog if they fight (because if they do, it'll be because Bernard just beat Joe), but I kind of still might like Roy in this fight, call me crazy. We'll see...
                I think roy is scared because bernard offered him the fight on the basis of
                a 50-50 split purse when b-hop was middleweight champ but instead he disrespected bernard (which he doesnt take to kindly) and said he wanted
                60-40, granted roy jones was pound for pound but hopkins was already in
                his like 9th or 10th year as undisputed middleweight champ and hadnt loss
                since he fought roy in 1993 he deserved the respect.

                Roy deliberatley priced him self out.

                Also Roys god given superhuman talent is not there any more hopkins
                has never had an intangible to speak of other than his brain power which
                comes more into play when your older seeing that your brain is probably
                the absolute last thing that can go. And Roys not getting any younger
                and hes no slouch when it comes to thinking but hes no hopkins

                Hopkins smarts> Roys smarts

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                • Motofan
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                  #18
                  The winner of Hopkins v. Calzaghe will possibly fight Jones, and I pick either guy to beat him.

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                  • xfiles
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by crazylegs77
                    Jones is better than Hopkins, so even now I see Jones dominating BHop, but Id rather see Jones beat JoeC after Joe beats Hopkins. Would be a great fight and if he won great achievement for Roy.
                    Really? Then how come Jones couldn't carry Tarver's jock strap and Hopkins wiped the floor with him?

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                    • slicksouthpaw16
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                      #20
                      Hopkins, either by knockout or by simply out working Jones. Jones has enough to get past the fighters that are his age and is as past their prime as he is and Hopkins has more left in the tank. I personally think that Bernard would stop him.

                      Hopkins is not Hanshaw, Prince adjuamu or Trinidad, who was shot and hadn't fought in 3 years. Hopkins is currently a pound for pound quality fighter, has good stamina and still a brilliant crafty ring Technition. Jones can get away with laying on the ropes and only fighting in spurts against Trinidad and Hanshaw but Bernard wouldn't allow that to happen, he would stay on Roy. He would take advantage of Roy's slowed reflexes, foot speed and stamina.

                      Hopkins by late stoppage.

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