How About Hopkins - Jones One More Time ?

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  • neverlast
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    How About Hopkins - Jones One More Time ?

    HOW ABOUT HOPKINS - JONES ONE MORE TIME ?




    Bernard Hopkins put on a boxing clinic the other night. He totally
    outclassed Antonio Tarver to become the best light heavyweight in the world.
    I picked Tarver. I had no doubt Antonio was going to win. I'll take a little
    ketchup with my crow please... Thank you.

    Man was I ever wrong ! Props to Bernard. He proved to me and many
    others that he is an all time great. That was just a performance for the
    ages.

    Bernard said that was his last fight. If it is please hand him his
    admission slip to the Boxing Hall Of Fame. First ballot...you bet !

    BUT...If Bernard wants to have one more fight, there is only one
    logical opponent. His name is Roy Jones Jr. Why ? It's called unfinished
    business. Bernard has been calling Roy out for years. Now he is " The Man "
    at Roy's weight of 175. If Roy wins his upcoming fight, why not have Jones -
    Hopkins II ?

    For Roy there ia a big revenge factor. If he beats Bernard he finally
    proves his first win was no fluke. Second, in a round about way a win over
    Bernard would slightly erase the losses Roy had to Tarver.

    This would be a BIG $$$ draw. Bernard may want to consider this.
  • moy22487
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    #2
    this fight was almost made earlier this year. hopkins would win it easly. i guess ill say what every body said when it was almost made. 2 years to late

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    • ßringer
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      Jones is out of his already braindamaged mind if he would ever consider fighting Hopkins again. I had Roy winning 7 of the 12 rounds of their first fight but it was still a very close fight. Age couldn't have had more opposite effects on both fighters.

      The years of gaining and losing weight and trying to dominate several weightclasses at once took it's toll on Roy Jones Jr and he now looks very much his age in the ring.

      On the flipside you have Bernard Hopkins who stayed at middleweight for most of his career and only got better and better as time went by. At 41 Hopkins appears to be in the best condition of his life and the added weight gives him even more power.

      Jones would sooner play Antonio Tarver in a game of Russian Roulette than get in the ring with Hopkins again, he'd KO Roy in within 3 rounds and put him in the fastlane to becoming just like Muhammed Ali.

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      • Bonafide
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        #4
        This fight would never happen but if it did this is what happens to Jones.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bonafide
          This fight would never happen but if it did this is what happens to Jones.

          LMFAO!!!!!!!

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          • xzworks
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            #6
            jones vs. bhop 2..
            for WBC midlife crisis championship

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            • Da Iceman
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              #7
              how about NO!

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #8
                Definatly don't want to see it.

                Both of them need to retire.

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                • realheavyhands
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The_Bringer
                  Jones is out of his already braindamaged mind if he would ever consider fighting Hopkins again. I had Roy winning 7 of the 12 rounds of their first fight but it was still a very close fight. Age couldn't have had more opposite effects on both fighters.

                  The years of gaining and losing weight and trying to dominate several weightclasses at once took it's toll on Roy Jones Jr and he now looks very much his age in the ring.

                  On the flipside you have Bernard Hopkins who stayed at middleweight for most of his career and only got better and better as time went by. At 41 Hopkins appears to be in the best condition of his life and the added weight gives him even more power.

                  Jones would sooner play Antonio Tarver in a game of Russian Roulette than get in the ring with Hopkins again, he'd KO Roy in within 3 rounds and put him in the fastlane to becoming just like Muhammed Ali.

                  only thing roy fought with was youth when your a technical fighter you can fight for ever look at toney hopkins hearns kosta lennox. then next roy jones is chad dawson when he gets older he will be nothing

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                  • SquareCircle
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                    #10
                    pointless fight, bernard has bigger and better things to move on to IE Taylor or Calzaghe

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