Who has a better Legacy??? Hopkins or Jones
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And he would get it again against a fighter as hittable as Kelly was that night.
No question in my mind.
He wouldn't knock him out cold (as in not making it to his feet before the 10 count), but he'd get the TKO, the referee would stop it.Comment
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Hopkins got the TKO against both Echols and Daniels.
And he would get it again against a fighter as hittable as Kelly was that night.
No question in my mind.
He wouldn't knock him out cold (as in not making it to his feet before the 10 count), but he'd get the TKO, the referee would stop it.
All im saying is it doesnt mean hed KO kelly... it also doest mean he couldnt... but there were lesser fighters than kelly, that Bernard didnt knock outComment
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I'm not sure if the 35+ version stops Pavlik but the 30-33yr old Hops definitely does in brutal fashion.Comment
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That doesn't make sense to me at all.
The weight thing, I can see, even though I disagree with it. But Jermain is the one who wanted it at 166lbs, Kelly was comfortable fighting him again at 160. But the Taylor camp insisted on 166, so I can't see that being the reason he lost that fight.
But really? He tried too hard?
How the hell do you try too hard in a fight?Comment
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So Jermain tried too hard in the rematch?
That doesn't make sense to me at all.
The weight thing, I can see, even though I disagree with it. But Jermain is the one who wanted it at 166lbs, Kelly was comfortable fighting him again at 160. But the Taylor camp insisted on 166, so I can't see that being the reason he lost that fight.
But really? He tried too hard?
How the hell do you try too hard in a fight?
The rematch was closer.. because Jermain stepped up his game more, AND the weight increase looked to damper kelly more than it did jermain... this is what i meantComment
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****, I'd take the 2006 version of Hopkins to stop Pavlik at 160.
Or pretty much any version of Hopkins from '97-'06.Comment
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2001 was when he beat Trinidad, so yeah I see him knocking kelly out. After kelly is broken down, physically & mentally, bhop finishes him off. ****, he nearly did at age 43 but he just doesn't have the same power these days as he did then.
Pavlik has been down several times in his career. To his credit obviously he always gets back up, but he's been badly hurt.Comment
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