Picture this... RJ beats Calz and B-Hops beat Pavlick, its almost a guarantee that RJ then fights B-Hop... and if that happens, has there ever been a case where two guys fought a MAJOR fight against each other and then sixteen years later they meet up again in a rematch that comes in another MAJOR fight??
This would be pretty amazing if it goes down like this...
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pretty impossible, as you know John, the sweet science is very much a young man's sport. Jones is shot central and Hops had to fake a low blow and give himself a 3 plus minute break since he was gassed against Zags. But hey, when they both lose, why can't they fight each other anyways. ****ers will probably make it PPV but , because of the names and their excellent primes, people will pay.Picture this... RJ beats Calz and B-Hops beat Pavlick, its almost a guarantee that RJ then fights B-Hop... and if that happens, has there ever been a case where two guys fought a MAJOR fight against each other and then sixteen years later they meet up again in a rematch that comes in another MAJOR fight?? -
I cant think of a single instant where something like that has occurred. And you know I'd be happy as fuuck if that were to happen!!Picture this... RJ beats Calz and B-Hops beat Pavlick, its almost a guarantee that RJ then fights B-Hop... and if that happens, has there ever been a case where two guys fought a MAJOR fight against each other and then sixteen years later they meet up again in a rematch that comes in another MAJOR fight??Comment
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It would be very sad if this unlikely event should happen. The present day topfighters would be seriously exposed. Not good.Comment
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Unless you want to consider a freak fight like Fenech-Nelson III, none that I can think of. Holmes-Smith II wouldn't qualify as major either.Picture this... RJ beats Calz and B-Hops beat Pavlick, its almost a guarantee that RJ then fights B-Hop... and if that happens, has there ever been a case where two guys fought a MAJOR fight against each other and then sixteen years later they meet up again in a rematch that comes in another MAJOR fight??Comment
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I'd never count those, no. The winners of those fights had no impact on the division they fought in at the time..winner of Jones-Hops would, though...IF the scenario I described unfoldedComment
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