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    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - The last time Bernard Hopkins was in a boxing ring, it looked like it’d be just that.

    The last time Bernard Hopkins would be in a boxing ring.

    That night in Atlantic City, the 26-year pro was dropped in the first round by Sergey Kovalev, lost each of 11 subsequent rounds and gave the impression that a remarkable age-defying run was complete.

    “I took him to school, but I just didn’t have my schoolbooks,” Hopkins said. “We got into school, but damn, he wound up showing me the book when I was supposed to be showing him.”

    Kovalev defended his three-belt light heavyweight claim for the second time on Saturday night in Las Vegas, and Hopkins expects the Russian’s reign to ultimately be measured in years, not fights.

    “The only person that can beat Sergey is him right now. He’s the only one who can beat himself,” he said. “He has to be on point, mandatory or no mandatory. Every fight is a championship fight because he has the title. If you want these fights that might not ever happen you’ve got to tell yourself that they’re going to happen just to stay motivated. If it starts getting boring to you and you don’t tell yourself that, you’ve got a problem. You have to stay focused, because at the end of the day the guy that nobody expects to win is always the dangerous guy. That’s the most dangerous guy to fight.” [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Hopkins still green, Golovkin wants him in the future.

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    • #3
      Please stop this BS...Next thing is GGG vs Klitch...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by nycsmooth View Post
        Please stop this BS...Next thing is GGG vs Klitch...
        The idea came from Golovkin a couple of years ago, he said he'd move up and fight Hopkins at 175.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Isaac Clarke View Post
          Hopkins still green, Golovkin wants him in the future.
          Lol. Bernard is willing to meet at 168. Wonder if Genady does the duck move he pulled on Ward by claiming he'd do 168 then offering 164. Or, is a weight drained 50 year old fair enough game.

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          • #6
            All these match ups which span several weight categories are ridiculous.

            the man moving up always has the edge, because even if you could take the fight at your normal fight night weight despite size disadvantage, you'd just not do a drain before the weigh in, in fact, eat a decent meal and leave all your clothes on. fights arent won on size (to a degree) like they aren't similarly on just power, speed or style.

            being weight drained though, all the way down to a weight you not seen in years, no good for the body. only worth it for new lineal titles... like Chad tried with Ward.. kept his own if losing, would win wards if it wasn't a washout as it ended up (where he cited coming down a factor)

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            • #7
              GGG is staying at 160, his next fight is at 160 against David L,

              unless these guys want to come on down, it isn't happening.

              It makes zero sense for GGG to move up.

              No one will give him a better payday or name than Canelo or Cotto.

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              • #8
                Lose lose fight for 3G. Clearly Team GGG was being polite when they said maybe later, as it's clear that Hopkins is on his way out and they have nothing to gain by retiring a fifty year old who was just blitzed by Kov.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ElMeroChingon View Post
                  GGG is staying at 160, his next fight is at 160 against David L,

                  unless these guys want to come on down, it isn't happening.

                  It makes zero sense for GGG to move up.

                  No one will give him a better payday or name than Canelo or Cotto.

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                  • #10
                    Golovkin has a couple of next fights to win first. Then things get interesting.

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