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  • #91
    Originally posted by timba1988 View Post
    I don't think Hopkins even has a reasonable chance of winning. Haye isn't Pavlik. He creates angles, punches very hard, and is reasonably slick. If Haye landed a clean, powerful shot that Hopkins didn't see coming, then it would probably be lights out. Stepping up two weights, without any tune-up fights at heavyweight, would be a mistake on Hopkins part. Haye is a great boxer, not to be taken lightly. To put it simply, he is no Ruiz. Jones beating Ruiz is no comparison to this match-up.
    I think Hopkins will rely only on his experience and boxing skills and no more than that. He will use his ring generalship against Haye w/c I'm not sure if it will work effectively.On the other hand Haye is the bigger, younger & faster guy w/c is the very obvious advantages Haye has over Bhop. BHop will try to maximize the ring and be careful enough not to be hit by Haye bombs. Unfortunately, if BHop get caught w/ a hard clean shot it'll be all over for him.

    I imagine this as a chess match, Haye will initiate and BHop will counter and move or clinch. Another boring fight maybe.

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    • #92
      Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
      Everyone has their eye on Haye's Title cause it's the only winnable one at Heavyweight.

      Right now guys are trying to trade in their #1 or #2 rankings with the IBF, WBC and WBO just to get rated in the top-15 of the WBA.
      True but it might also be the fact that Haye is becoming a big money fighter.

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      • #93
        boy ur in cuckoo land if u think B Hop stands a chance Vs Haye at Heavyweight, he is too slow too negative and will get knocked out quick. Easy Cha Ching ching for Haye, Haye will be to fast and powerful for him

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        • #94
          Hopkins is #1 period

          Originally posted by -PANDA- View Post
          what makes bhop think he can beat haye?

          people should seriously worry for bhops health man, jt is a smaller version of haye and he barely coped with that
          It's not about what makes Hopkins think he can beat it's that he's going out with a ****. Members should be banned for criticizing anything but Hopkins social skills.

          This is what you really want to see great fighters do right ?

          The best thing about this is he doesn't have to do this for his legacy.....he wants to.

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          • #95
            That would be awesome, but I doubt Hopkins's physical ability, especially at 45 years old, to win a heavyweight belt, especially against a guy like Haye who has talent.

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            • #96
              hay would knock hopkins out for sure 100 per cent he would hopkins is a great fighter but hayes power and speed would land with devasteing affect hopkins dream endin not realistic one tho jones jr should be his curtian call

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              • #97
                If David Haye fights his style with Hopkins, he's getting dropped. Hopkins has the ability to take any fight out of their comfort zone. And Haye doesn't have enough experience for B-Hop. Haye will get in the ring and look amateurish or let his ego take over and get dropped.

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                  Everyone has their eye on Haye's Title cause it's the only winnable one at Heavyweight.

                  Right now guys are trying to trade in their #1 or #2 rankings with the IBF, WBC and WBO just to get rated in the top-15 of the WBA.
                  lol, some people just love talkin **** dont they.

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                    Bernard Hopkins, turning 45-years-old in January, has a three fight plan before he retires for good. The first is the December 2 tuneup bout against Enrique Ornelas. The second is a rematch with Roy Jones Jr. on March 13 in Las Vegas [provided Jones beats Danny Green on 12/2], and the third is a jump to the heavyweight division to face WBA champion David Haye. [details]
                    Forget about the 1st two matches he wants. Bhop should move straight to HW and fight one of the Klitschko sisters.

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                    • Haye KO's him because Bernard doesn't carry the same power of his headbutts at HW.

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