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    Comments Thread For: Hopkins States His Case To Land Floyd Mayweather Fight

    By Mitch Abramson - Bernard Hopkins bobbed and weaved, he ducked and darted. One of the best defensive fighters ever, Hopkins avoided the question like a left hand to the liver. Does he still want to fight pound-for-pound king Floyd Mayweather Jr., an idea he floated last month in Las Vegas just days before Mayweather outpointed Saul (Canelo) Alvarez ? At first, Hopkins evaded the question, citing his desire to focus on Saturday’s opponent in Atlantic City, the virtually unknown Karo Murat.

    “How would I look if I was talking about someone else when I have a fight on Saturday,” Hopkins said. “It would look like I’m overlooking my opponent, like I’m not focused on him.”

    But after initially declining to talk Mayweather, Hopkins did concede a fight with Mayweather was still high on his bucket list, even if the possibility of that fight actually happening remains about as likely as a near 50-year-old man winning a world title.

    So in other words, anything is possible, even if his partner and promoter, Richard Schaefer of Golden Boy cast doubt on the likelihood of that fight reaching fruition.

    But for Bernard Hopkins, who defied logic by winning a world title at age 48 in March against Tavoris Cloud, the concept of facing Mayweather Jr. is a scenario so plush with intrigue (and earning potential) it’s too good not too discuss. So when Hopkins first mentioned the idea of facing Mayweather at 160 pounds last month, it seemed both preposterous and highly intriguing. The thought of Hopkins, the oldest fighter to ever win a championship, facing the slickest and best fighter of the moment is a match of mind-bending possibilities. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    My shake is shaking it's head.

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      #3
      My shake is shaking it's head it's shake

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        #4
        Hopkins is an old, pathetic, loser. Dude is hurting for attention. After 25 years, this idiot is out here with 0 fanbase making short money. Glass jaw frauds like Amir Khan and Andre Berto make more loot per fight that Hopkins. Dude is just hurting for money and attention man.

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          #5
          "Hopkins believes a fight with Mayweather would be an instant classic, rising to the level of fights such as Sugar Ray Leonard and Marvin Hagler and Leonard-Thomas Hearns."

          well this guy is delusional, those are real fights, you and mayweather? MEHHHHHH

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            #6
            O bless B.hops heart, he actually believes he can land that fight lol.

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              #7
              B-Hop will need his diapers changed before a Floyd fight materializes

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                #8
                No gain for Mayweather and too much to lose. This fight will never happen.

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                  #9
                  This fight would look so weird to watch if it ever happened

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                    #10
                    I'd be more interested in that fight than anybody currently at 140 or 147, with the exception of maybe Pacquiao if he looks like his old self vs Rios. Can't see it happening though. If he goes to middleweight my guess is it would be Martinez at a catchweight of like 155, which I think would be a smart fight to make.
                    Last edited by diarraisagod; 10-25-2013, 02:57 AM.

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