"If I remember correctly, Hopkins enters the ring wearing a gimp mask, right?
B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
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Bennyblanco
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
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thepocketrocket
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
MMA is not replacing Boxing for christs sake, the two can co-exist!
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thepocketrocket
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
B-Hop won that fight
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Deadendgeneration
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
His punch output was far too low to win it.
Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
I guess it depends if you go for Quality(Hopkins) or quantity(Calzaghe)Deadendgeneration wrote:His punch output was far too low to win it.
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thepocketrocket
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
Quality no quantity, B-hop landed the meaningful shots, Joes slaps were were barely punches!!
Still, we can all agree the job he did on Pavlik was a thing of beauty!!
Still, we can all agree the job he did on Pavlik was a thing of beauty!!
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Eraserhead
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Re: B-Hop and the Outlaw in war of words
Hopkins is talking out of his backside as usual but, when you've achieved what he's achieved in the sport, I couldn't care less. He's a trash talking badass with God knows how many world titles to his name. So what if he's a little homophobic, contradictory and averages three punches a round nowadays? You've gotta love him.