Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
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Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
By Will Arons
Bernard ‘The Executioner’ Hopkins says he’s interested in coming out of retirement for a third fight against Roy Jones Jr. He says they’re both knotted up at 1-1 with a victory apiece between them, and he’d like to break that tie by beating Roy again.
Hopkins isn’t saying whether he expects his trilogy match against Jones Jr to be sold on pay-per-view or not, but it wouldn’t be a shock if that’s what he has in mind.
Jones is coming out of retirement on September 12 to face 54-year-old Mike Tyson in a match in the heavyweight division on pay-per-view. The fight is expected to make a lot of money. Just how much Jones gets is unclear.
Hopkins and Jones have fought twice already
Jones (66-9, 47 KOs) and Hopkins fought in 1993 and a second time in 2010. Roy won the first fight between them in 1993 by a 12 round decision, and Bernard came out on top in their rematch in 2010.
Hopkins (55-8-2, 32 KOs) was much better preserved than Jones when the two fought their rematch ten years ago. B-Hop dominated Jones in that fight, but that’s not surprising. Jones came into the contest with Hopkins having been knocked out in the first round by Danny Green in 2009.
“If I were to get in the ring again, it would be to settle, even though we met many times in circles, fights, and boxing, I think you know where I’m going,” said Hopkins to Fighthub on wanting a third fight with Roy Jones Jr.
“He won one in 93, and I avenged myself 16+ years later or 14+ years later. If I had a choice, the only critical question is what weight it would be? It would be Roy Jones because we’re 1 and 1.
“He got the first one; I wouldn’t say in the prime of my career. I’d say the opening of the door of the future Hall of Famers, and then we became that. In 1993, everyone knew that Roy was the Olympian, and should have got the gold. I believe that too.
“He should have got the gold. I come from another place another way to get to where we both actually wound up, but our travels were different,” Hopkins said about him and Roy Jones.
It’s hard to take Hopkins seriously when he talks of wanting to settle a score with the 51-year-old Jones, as he already beat him soundly in their rematch in 2010.
The third fight between Roy and Hopkins will be viewed as a cash grab for the two fighters.
“Ali and Frazier fought three times. So there’s been a third ‘settle the score fight.’ It could be an event,” said Bernard. “Those rivalries in our sport, we don’t need five rivalries. Mickey Ward and Gatti.
Three Ward’s, right? Things like that happen. I don’t think we’re [Jones and Hopkins] are going to get in a war because we don’t fight that way, but we are slower.
Anything among two old men can become a war because reflexes aren’t what they used to be. Mentally you think you can do what you did when you were 20 or 30. So that makes us vulnerable even more.
“The same thing with heavyweights, old-timers legends,” said Hopkins.
You can’t compare Jones vs. Hopkins 3 as the same thing as Muhammad Ali and Joe Fraizer fighting three times.
Bernard ‘The Executioner’ Hopkins says he’s interested in coming out of retirement for a third fight against Roy Jones Jr. He says they’re both knotted up at 1-1 with a victory apiece between them, and he’d like to break that tie by beating Roy again.
Hopkins isn’t saying whether he expects his trilogy match against Jones Jr to be sold on pay-per-view or not, but it wouldn’t be a shock if that’s what he has in mind.
Jones is coming out of retirement on September 12 to face 54-year-old Mike Tyson in a match in the heavyweight division on pay-per-view. The fight is expected to make a lot of money. Just how much Jones gets is unclear.
Hopkins and Jones have fought twice already
Jones (66-9, 47 KOs) and Hopkins fought in 1993 and a second time in 2010. Roy won the first fight between them in 1993 by a 12 round decision, and Bernard came out on top in their rematch in 2010.
Hopkins (55-8-2, 32 KOs) was much better preserved than Jones when the two fought their rematch ten years ago. B-Hop dominated Jones in that fight, but that’s not surprising. Jones came into the contest with Hopkins having been knocked out in the first round by Danny Green in 2009.
“If I were to get in the ring again, it would be to settle, even though we met many times in circles, fights, and boxing, I think you know where I’m going,” said Hopkins to Fighthub on wanting a third fight with Roy Jones Jr.
“He won one in 93, and I avenged myself 16+ years later or 14+ years later. If I had a choice, the only critical question is what weight it would be? It would be Roy Jones because we’re 1 and 1.
“He got the first one; I wouldn’t say in the prime of my career. I’d say the opening of the door of the future Hall of Famers, and then we became that. In 1993, everyone knew that Roy was the Olympian, and should have got the gold. I believe that too.
“He should have got the gold. I come from another place another way to get to where we both actually wound up, but our travels were different,” Hopkins said about him and Roy Jones.
It’s hard to take Hopkins seriously when he talks of wanting to settle a score with the 51-year-old Jones, as he already beat him soundly in their rematch in 2010.
The third fight between Roy and Hopkins will be viewed as a cash grab for the two fighters.
“Ali and Frazier fought three times. So there’s been a third ‘settle the score fight.’ It could be an event,” said Bernard. “Those rivalries in our sport, we don’t need five rivalries. Mickey Ward and Gatti.
Three Ward’s, right? Things like that happen. I don’t think we’re [Jones and Hopkins] are going to get in a war because we don’t fight that way, but we are slower.
Anything among two old men can become a war because reflexes aren’t what they used to be. Mentally you think you can do what you did when you were 20 or 30. So that makes us vulnerable even more.
“The same thing with heavyweights, old-timers legends,” said Hopkins.
You can’t compare Jones vs. Hopkins 3 as the same thing as Muhammad Ali and Joe Fraizer fighting three times.
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
The only time this fight meant anything was when they fought in 94 or was it 93?
Then a rematch would have meant something in the late 90's early 2000's, but by then, Jones was at LHW and Hopkins was still 160..
No one wanted to see the rematch when it happened, it was too late. Jones was part his prime by miles away and Hopkins was still kind of in-form.
HBO only got 150k buys for the fight. Was a flop and the fight was crap as well, mostly due to Hopkins boxing and acting like a b!tch.
Now Hopkins wants a third?
What does he want? An exhibition or a pro fight?
Many casuals and maybe even a lot of boxing fans in general are actually interested in the Tyson-Jones fight, mostly due to Tyson let's be completely honest. Not saying Jones has no fans or any following.
Jones is and always was a bigger draw than Hopkins right?
Then a rematch would have meant something in the late 90's early 2000's, but by then, Jones was at LHW and Hopkins was still 160..
No one wanted to see the rematch when it happened, it was too late. Jones was part his prime by miles away and Hopkins was still kind of in-form.
HBO only got 150k buys for the fight. Was a flop and the fight was crap as well, mostly due to Hopkins boxing and acting like a b!tch.
Now Hopkins wants a third?
What does he want? An exhibition or a pro fight?
Many casuals and maybe even a lot of boxing fans in general are actually interested in the Tyson-Jones fight, mostly due to Tyson let's be completely honest. Not saying Jones has no fans or any following.
Jones is and always was a bigger draw than Hopkins right?
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Hopkins is definitely tripping.
He's coming out with some bona fide shyte these days.
Their rematch was dreadful, primarily because of Hopkins's whiney bitch tactics and because they were both about 100 years old; does he really think the world wants to see that again, a further ten years down the line?
He's coming out with some bona fide shyte these days.
Their rematch was dreadful, primarily because of Hopkins's whiney bitch tactics and because they were both about 100 years old; does he really think the world wants to see that again, a further ten years down the line?
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Their is no reason other then for B-Hop having a 2-1 against Roy. Nothing else.Syntax Error wrote: ↑28 Jul 2020, 17:14 Hopkins is definitely tripping.
He's coming out with some bona fide shyte these days.
Their rematch was dreadful, primarily because of Hopkins's whiney bitch tactics and because they were both about 100 years old; does he really think the world wants to see that again, a further ten years down the line?
Fighting a near the end Roy wasn't anything nobody was into seeing. Maybe back in the early 2000s before Roy jump to HW. Otherwise just plain waste of time for everyone, execpt for B-Hop.
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Leonard-Hearns 3 co main event
Maybe Holyfield-Moorer 3 as well.
Maybe Holyfield-Moorer 3 as well.
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Lewis-McCall 3...followed by Lewis-Rahman 3 on the same card.
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Rather see Bernard fight Charlie Zelenoff.
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
rather see joe smith 2
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Homes v Ali 2?
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
I dont know bernard, todays current fighters like Roy jones are bigger and faster than they used to be.
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Remembering watching their second fight. One of the worst fights ive ever saw.
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Even vs a shot Roy , Berny still had to do his moping cry baby routine
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Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
lol, such a good boxer and such a crybaby whiner at the same time
Re: Bernard Hopkins wants Roy Jones Jr trilogy match
Come on, Bernard, stay quiet and enjoy your retirement, this would do nothing despite being an exhibition. This match-up was already dead as a draw in 2010.