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    #31
    If b hop wins......w.e mayweather does is irrelevant

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      #32
      Hopkins is just saying that right now, but Hopkins will make him look like a hypejob.

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        #33
        Originally posted by -Weltschmerz- View Post
        I guess most people anticipate Hopkins to decision Kovalev rather easily. This is indeed an exciting fight.
        That is the absolute last thing I can imagine happening. Hopkins can't even decision Tavoris Cloud or Karo Murat "easily." Kovalev is way better than anyone Hopkins has fought in a while.

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          #34
          Woah, steady on Eddie! For a moment there I started taking this scenario for granted.

          Then I remembered, I was 15 years old when Bernard first won a world title. We're not even close to 1995. It's 2014, Hopkins is pushing 50, and he's still a champion.

          The man spans boxing like the Golden Gate spans the bay.

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            #35
            Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
            That is the absolute last thing I can imagine happening. Hopkins can't even decision Tavoris Cloud or Karo Murat "easily." Kovalev is way better than anyone Hopkins has fought in a while.
            Well we didnt see the same fights. I saw Hopkins beat them pretty easily...

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              #36
              Originally posted by boxinggod101 View Post
              Well we didnt see the same fights. I saw Hopkins beat them pretty easily...
              As for the Cloud fight it was "pretty easy" -- "Cloud cut over left eye lid from accidental head butt in rd. 6; and cut over right eye lid from accidental head butt in rd. 12."

              As for Shumenov or Murat: they didn't fight a living body ranked above #20 (not even #50 in Murat's case) before Hopkins...

              (My sincere and uninterested advice would be not to cut the killer's eyes by "accidental headbutts" -- the killer might react eratically.)

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                #37
                Originally posted by boxinggod101 View Post
                Well we didnt see the same fights. I saw Hopkins beat them pretty easily...
                By easy I'm talking Hopkins winning 10-12 rounds. He didn't beat either guy that way, even if he was never in any trouble of losing.

                If Cloud and Murat can take rounds of Hopkins, there's no way he stops Kovalev from doing the same. This will be hard for Hopkins, win or lose, and I can't imagine any way it's not.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by bojangles1987 View Post
                  By easy I'm talking Hopkins winning 10-12 rounds. He didn't beat either guy that way, even if he was never in any trouble of losing.

                  If Cloud and Murat can take rounds of Hopkins, there's no way he stops Kovalev from doing the same. This will be hard for Hopkins, win or lose, and I can't imagine any way it's not.
                  its a great fight of a great offence vs a great defence

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                    #39
                    Boxing fans are giving Kovalev too much credit. Kovalev's best victory was against Nathan Cleverly. That doesn't make him a beast by any rational person's (this does not include posters on the BoxingScene message board) definition, in spite of his KO ratio. I seel Kovalev as being in the same category as guys like Lucas Bute, Matthysse, Randall Bailey and Acelino Frietas. All were considered dangerous knockout artists based on their records -- until they stepped in the ring with a quality opponent and got exposed.

                    Hopkins will take Kovalev to school the same way he took Kelly Pavlik to school. In the end, Hopkins will win the fight 8-4 in rounds.

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                      #40
                      Every time this fight gets mentioned I automatically think why isn't Floyd fighting GGG?
                      Why is a 50 year old doing what the supposed no1 in the sport isn't willing or cant do?

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