Is bud our generation's b hop?

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  • satiev1
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    Is bud our generation's b hop?

    I mean age wise. At 35 he's showing no signs of slowing down and is actually getting better over time. I could see him go into late 30's and still dominate. He also dosen't drink or party.
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    Yep good comparison.

    crawford more likeable person though...

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    • QueensburyRules
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      - - Dumberest Question of the Year…DQOY!!!

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      • IronDanHamza
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        Hopkins didn’t win a world title until he was 29, that’s the main reason he fought on for so long.

        I don’t know when Crawford won his first world title. Early 20’s I think.

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        • buddyr
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          Hopkins left his promoters when he couldn't get fights. He didn't re-sign with them to keep fighting mandatories for $5 million a pop. Even at the age of 41, he jumped up 2 weight classes to take on the TOP GUY in tarver and basically shut him out. Even though 160 is azz now, I still don't see Crawford beating GGG

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