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  • Comments Thread For: Bernard Hopkins: I'm Focused on One Thing - Knocking Smith Out!

    Hopkins' resume reads like a Hall-of-Fame induction ballot. Between holding the record for the record number of title defenses as middleweight champion of the world (20) and moving up to light heavyweight to capture multiple belts in that division, Hopkins fought and defeated a who's who of boxing world champions throughout his remarkable 28-year career.
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  • #2
    When did this happen?
    Sounds interesting honestly. Lulz if Smith ends Hopkins career with a Kayo.

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    • #3
      bhop deserves respect for taking a fight like this at this point in his career. there isn't much to be gained for him and this guy is young and proven to be dangerous. at the very least, he's gonna help put this guy over, at best he wins a high risk low reward fight that probably won't even pay that well.

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      • #4
        What if Lampley and Kellerman talk about Golovkin during the whole fight and RJJ says "all hellz nawh, Jim, I know you didn't just scratch yo ass and sniff yo stankin ass fingers! Helllz nah"

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        • #5
          Hopkins will win but by decision

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          • #6
            Dawson never tasted the defeat at hands of Hopkins! Hopkins lost that scrap!

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            • #7
              Hail The Executioner Bernard Hopkins! This is incredible, at damn nearly 52 taking on a kid that knocked out arguably one of the best at 175 in Fonfara. This is what has defined Bernard's career and I hope he wins a comfortable decision.

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              • #8
                WAR Grandpa

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                • #9
                  I hope B-Hop can win this and retires after that.

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                  • #10
                    All respect to Bhop. He is the Picasso of boxing -- long career at the very top, fearless and dedicated to his craft.

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