Better Comeback/Tune-up Opponent: Juan Manuel Marquez or Enrique Ornelas?

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  • Al Haymon
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    Better Comeback/Tune-up Opponent: Juan Manuel Marquez or Enrique Ornelas?

    Bernard Hopkins is coming off a one-year layoff and has a big fight on the horizon. He chose an opponent who is two weight divisions smaller: ENRIQUE ORNELAS.

    Floyd Mayweather is coming off a two-year layoff and has a big fight on the horizon. He chose an opponent who is two weight divisions smaller: JUAN MANUEL MARQUEZ.

    Who is the better competition:

    Juan Manuel Marquez...or Enrique Ornelas.

    Please vote above.
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    Juan Manuel Marquez
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    Enrique Ornelas
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    Enrique Iglesias? Who? Is that the guy who sings?
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  • Doctor_Tenma
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    #2
    Damn you Dios

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    • mangler jr
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      #3
      Neither.

      The difference is, Hopkins is clearly a tuneup and treated like one and Mayweather's was an illegitimate fight sold as a legit fight.

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        upinurgirlsguts
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        #4
        So I see now Floyd fans are turning their backs on BHop even though for a time being, if you were a Floyd fan, you HAD to be a Bhop fan too.

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          upinurgirlsguts
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          #5
          Originally posted by Street Bully Jr
          Neither.

          The difference is, Hopkins is clearly a tuneup and treated like one and Mayweather's was an illegitimate fight sold as a legit fight.
          chuuuuuuuuurch

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          • MANGLER
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            #6
            Originally posted by Street Bully Jr
            Neither.

            The difference is, Hopkins is clearly a tuneup and treated like one and Mayweather's was an illegitimate fight sold as a legit fight.
            Boom. 1 shot to the head and this thread is dead.

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            • Al Haymon
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              #7
              Originally posted by Street Bully Jr
              Neither.

              The difference is, Hopkins is clearly a tuneup and treated like one and Mayweather's was an illegitimate fight sold as a legit fight.
              Will you be voting, or answering the question, sir?

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              • Ryn0
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                #8
                I think the rules change when you get to 44, you're meant to be in a wheelchair and have a penis that works once a month.

                I think a Raccoon is a good tune up at 44...

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                • Al Haymon
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                  #9
                  Bernard Hopkins last few opponents:

                  December, 2009: Fight scheduled va a Middleweight, Enrique Ornelas.

                  October, 2008: Dominant decision victory over a Middleweight, Kelly Pavlik.

                  April, 2008: Close decision loss to a SuperMiddleweight, Joe Calzaghe.

                  July, 2007: Close decision victory over a Middleweight, Winky Wright.

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                  • ИATAS
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Al Haymon
                    [SIZE="3"]Bernard Hopkins is coming off a one-year layoff and has a big fight on the horizon. He chose an opponent who is two weight divisions smaller: ENRIQUE ORNELAS.
                    Enrique is currently a Super Middleweight so technically he's one division smaller...

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