Comments Thread For: Bernard Hopkins: Better After 40?

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    #21
    Originally posted by DoktorSleepless
    Did anyone read past the title?
    Obviously not. LOL

    But with regards to what was actually written in the article, he's definitely faced better competition in his 40's than he has during his younger years. But I think that's the result of getting more exposure and opportunities. He was living in a James Toney/Roy Jones world in the 90's and flew under the radar until 2001 when he upset Felix Trinidad.

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    • ИATAS
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      #22
      Originally posted by boxingfeind
      I`v e been saying that Hopkins is still in his prime but just because he lost to Dawson people accuse Hopkins or being badly faded when in reality Dawson is a very good fighter whose hard to look good against.
      Prime at age 48 huh? Interesting.

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      • royjonesjrKTFO
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        #23
        Trinidad / Pavlik / Cloud / are SLOW, come forward fighters, that have to be completely set to punch. Those are tailor-made for Bernard Hopkins. Losses to Calzaghe and Dawson. Both are multi-dimensional boxers w/ speed and athleticism. There's not many talents in these divisions.

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        • SlimTim
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          #24
          Hopkins was ripped off against Calzaghe. Joe didn't even land a clean punch

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