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Hopkins turned down $4 million. Won't fight Mikkel Kessler!
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Originally posted by BatTheMan View PostHopkins is a professional fighter. He only has himself to blame if he wasn't prepared for the altitude.
My only point was that was the only time in his career he was ever knocked down and more then likely it was because of those specific conditions that led to that happening, be it his fault or not, since it was so out of character for hopkins.
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostDid you see the size of the live crowd for the Andrade fight? Nowhere in the US could they have gotten even 25% of that many people to see them fight. HBO showed that fight, so I don't see your point. The only problem is if they make it a PPV, and after the dismal numbers from Hopkins' last PPV, that doesn't seem likely.
Thanks.
And when you get that answer, please come back and admit u were wrong about them earning more money in Copenhagen.
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Originally posted by BatTheMan View PostHopkins is a professional fighter. He only has himself to blame if he wasn't prepared for the altitude.
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Originally posted by BatTheMan View PostYeah but he pulled out when Team Kessler asked for the fight to be at a catchweight.
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Originally posted by BatTheMan View PostNo it isn't. It's posted on Marleys site that Dawson turned down a fight at 170.
Please provide a link to team Dawson's claims.
Marley is in bed with Kessler (works with his team). Love him, but I know this - and I'm sure you do too.
International Boxing Digest, latest issue. Pick it up.
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Originally posted by S a m u r a i View PostEasier said than done! Could you fight at your best in those conditions? Pro fighter or not, it's harsh man, and when the crowd is against you and there's a civil war going on, no doubt it's gonna mess with your mind a little bit too.
Regarding the conditions well... it's the same for his opponent.
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