Comments Thread For: Referee: Bernard Hopkins Went Out From a Legal Punch, No Push

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  • Mayabang
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    #11
    well to be fair, a punch is a pushing motion

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    • HandsofIron
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      #12
      It was a Force Push.

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      • Illmatic94
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        #13
        This is why Hopkins should've picked an absolute bum to retire against..he picked a guy riding high off his biggest win and hungry to reach the next level..a dangerous opponent. But that's how I'll remember Hopkins , for taking endless risks. .it was a clean shot but that guy outside the ring just ran off instead of trying to catch him.. This could've ended worse, his neck slammed the concrete hard.
        Last edited by Illmatic94; 12-18-2016, 05:07 PM.

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        • Panopticon
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          #14
          Well I guess Hopkins can still claim he never got knocked out in the ring. But he sure did get knocked the fuck out of it.

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          • Cutthroat
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            #15
            Hopkins was badly hurt, if he fell in the ring he would've gotten back up from the knock down but a brutal stoppage was coming.

            Hopkins is a warrior, falling out the ring saved him from himself.

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            • jwalkr
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              #16
              B-Quit didn't want any more of that. He knew his career would end with a one punch ko loss. So he did the one thing he knows better than anyone to do - he quit.

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              • Pozomuro
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                #17
                Originally posted by richardt
                In a number of these threads people are saying it was hilarious but I sure as hell don't see anything hilarious about an older past great fighter meeting his end of a great career in a very dangerous way like that.
                I agree 100%

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                • Lou Cipher
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                  #18
                  Hopkins has always been called a throwback fighter, so it's befitting that his career ended just like Joe Louis's did. Knocked through the ropes by a WHITE MAN.

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                  • MisanthropicNY
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                    #19
                    Kind of ironic that B-Hop would talk down about White Boys, and then be ended by two back to back. #Karma

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                    • Liondw
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                      #20
                      Hopkins is a great legend. The likes of which we may not see again. Sure, not always the most stylish crowd pleasing fighter but he had great victories in his career, and he got his revenge win over Roy Jones. Not the way I would like to have seen his career end but having seen the replay it was only punches, including the left hook, and no pushing at all that had him go through the ropes and out of the ring. Maybe he could have survived the distance but he couldn't have won this fight. Two years ago he may have beaten Smith, but at 51 you do obviously feel that age in the ring. Salute to B-Hop n great memories like his wins over Trinidad, De La Hoya and Pascal.
                      Last edited by Liondw; 12-19-2016, 04:53 AM. Reason: Punctuation

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