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    #31
    The fight and this constant post-fight BS is why B-Hop should just hangup the gloves ..... enough is enough

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      #32
      Hopkins never loses according to Hopkins

      I have Mad respect for any 47 yrs old that even compete at this level but except for Pavlik I haven't seen him win a fight without a foul or crying foul in 9-10 years. Retire retire retire. Please god don't make me watch you like a sideshow attraction.the only interesting thing is what he's gonna do dirty as hell to give himself a chance. Or here's an idea, talk Evender down to 185 and you too can't try and out delusion one another to death.

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        #33
        Lost some respect for ****m as a cornerman not giving Hopkins the straight of it in the later rounds.

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          #34
          Compubox was the most inaccurate I have ever seen it.
          Dawson missed 80% or more of what he threw.
          Hopkins has a valid point.
          Dawson was fighting Bernards fight.
          The 114-114 was the best score.
          A draw would have been fair.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
            Lost some respect for ****m as a cornerman not giving Hopkins the straight of it in the later rounds.
            This. Dawson's corner was doing what ****m should of been doing.

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              #36
              bhop being bhop til the end. get this old man out already. i certainly won't miss him.

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                #37
                Originally posted by ProTrainer View Post
                Compubox was the most inaccurate I have ever seen it.
                Dawson missed 80% or more of what he threw.
                Hopkins has a valid point.
                Dawson was fighting Bernards fight.
                The 114-114 was the best score.
                A draw would have been fair.
                There were 2-3 rds in that fight where Dawson was landing at will. At most Bhop won 4 rds. I had him winning rd 3,4, and I think it was 10 or 11. Cant remember.

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                  #38
                  Them apples taste sour!

                  Poor Bhop. Still he's had a good run, and despite giving us some of the ugliest performances in championship boxing, he has also served up the odd gem (like Pavlik). Glad I didn't pay to watch that fight.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by khargoosh View Post
                    for 47 years old i have to give bhop credit. but he did lose this fight. dawson had more punch output and landed more jabs. he was more of the aggressor but he didnt look that great either. bhop makes fighters look bad when fighting him. dawson needs a new trainer. inbetween every round i never heard his trainer tell dawson to work that body. dawson did enough to win but if he had went to bhop's body between rounds 3-8, bhop wouldnt have been able to display so many tricks and head movement. his age wouldve shown more if dawson had a better fight plan. im glad dawson won, but his trainer is garbage. not enough body work, not enuff uppercuts, not enough lead lefts, and too much talkn to the referee about bhop's fouls.
                    Hopkins did good exposing Dawson's lack of a left hand. It's not to say Dawson doesn't have a good left, because when he was with Sr. and Stewart Dawson put a lot of authority in his left hand. But because of Dawson's talent and skills, Dawson was able to win convincingly.
                    Last edited by Boxingwizard; 04-29-2012, 03:12 AM.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Bernard Hopkins is furious. The 47-year-old veteran believes he was robbed on Saturday night at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City. He lost a twelve round majority decision, and the WBC light heavyweight title, a rematch with Chad Dawson (31-1, 17 KOs).

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                      Hang them up already Bhop... those punches are already clouding your mind.

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