Last week, former two division champion Bernard Hopkins threw down a challenge to WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch. Hopkins unified the entire middleweight division, defending the title a record 20 times before he moved up to light heavyweight to win a title in that division. Hopkins, 44, skipped over 168-pounds and would like to go down in weight to capture a title there, and then retire. He is open to fighting Froch in England. [details]
Carl Froch Very Open To Fighting Bernard Hopkins
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Very open to getting a Pavlik like beatingLast week, former two division champion Bernard Hopkins threw down a challenge to WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch. Hopkins unified the entire middleweight division, defending the title a record 20 times before he moved up to light heavyweight to win a title in that division. Hopkins, 44, skipped over 168-pounds and would like to go down in weight to capture a title there, and then retire. He is open to fighting Froch in England. [details]
So B-Hop changed his mind, 168 it is, 3 division champ, Froch might as well hand it over cuz he ain't winning this.Last edited by El Dominicano; 05-04-2009, 04:10 AM. -
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I wouldn't do that yet if i was froch.. He should get a few more fights to improve on a couple of things and then think about guys like Hopkins and pavlikComment
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I think Froch should fight Pavlik first, because that is a very, very, winnable fight for him, and would further improve his standing in the U.S.
The maybe Hopkins. Although I would rather see him fight Kessler, and Bute before any Hopkins match-up.Comment
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Hopkins has no hope of hurting him, hes to weak. Those couple punches all are capable of Knocking old man out. Hopkins can win, but only by fighting a extremely defensively. And nobody wants to see another defensive bore fest.
If he goes toe to toe with froch he will lose.Comment
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