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    IBF light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins (53-6-2) has advised BoxingScene.com that he plans on fighting a total of three times this year. The 48-year-old Hopkins is the oldest champion in boxing history. He broke his own record in March, as the oldest man ever to win a major world championship, when he captured the IBF light heayvweight title by handing Tavoris Cloud his first career defeat in a fight televised by HBO.
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  • #2
    I would actually like to see Hopkins vs Froch interesting match up IMO

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Digital Hu$tler View Post
      I would actually like to see Hopkins vs Froch interesting match up IMO
      I will never let a white boy beat me V2

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      • #4
        damn that is interesting!! i think bute fight is easy work for bhop, but bhop-froch is very interesting to me. i would pick hop over both, but froch would be a dangerous fight for bhop. bute, not so much

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        • #5
          Providing Froch gets past Kessler, let's get it made!!! War Cobra!!

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          • #6
            B-Hop still wants big ticket sellers in their backyards...
            B-Hop already called Bute back in 2012 -- in order to prevent him from fighting Ward (but, eventually, Froch lured Bute in England)...
            B-Hop also called Cleverly lately...
            Look now: as remembering how badly Ward nullified Froch, I trust that the Bute fight would be more entertaining.

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            • #7
              I am not surprised that Hopkins doesn't mention Kessler. He already turned down a 4 million dollar offer.

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              • #8
                This guy is the definition of a boxing legend. 48 and still fighting the very best fighters out there.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
                  This guy is the definition of a boxing legend. 48 and still fighting the very best fighters out there.
                  He should retire though.

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                  • #10
                    Damn it I'm gonna miss this man when he's retired!!

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