I rewatched that fight and in real time, Rjj spun a dumbfounded Hopkins to the side, then clobbered him with a shot to the side of his head.. how the **** was that the back of his head?? Hopkins was out of it, RJJ busted his equilibrium with a perfect punch, it was a little like Mayweathers on Hatton. Seriously, boxing is starting to stink with these home town cookings, Ward, Dirrell now Hopkins.
Hop clutched the back, but in real time and slo mo, it was clearly the ear, which is a perfect place to knock someones equilibrium out of whack, RJJ just used excellent footwork to get him in that situation and exploit it.
um i don't know if you're actually being serious, or is it a joke? You're well known on here for lying in pretty much every post
Lying, like how I didnt have an Aston. then I post the proof pics and video. How i don't live in a country estate, then all my videos are inside of one. How I wasn't the guy in my pics, then the videos and proof pics proved otherwise... gtfo, I have never once lied, thats what aggitates people on here, and I am dead serious, that was a legitimate punch that RJJ hit Hop with.
I too, thought you had perished in some fashion or other. However, you appear to be alive. And posting. And I have just rewatched the incident you refer to. I slowed the action down to 1/15 normal speed, and... There is not the slightest doubt about the matter. That punch was legal. It landed above and slightley behind the ear, causing the damage you mentioned to Bernard's balance and equilibrium. As he was down for well over a minute, Jones was clearly robbed. Anyone who has the fight on their hard drive and has slo-mo capabilities can verify this.
I don't know i still don't believe it, i need to see it. Sorry Anglosaxon you're probably telling the truth, but there is one thing you're wrong about, I have the fastest hands on ESB. Sorry.
I know you have reason to doubt, my Greek friend. But go back and re-watch. It was NOT a rabbit punch. Slow the action right down. Watch where the punch lands (above and behind the ear) and watch where Bernard clasps (the back of his head).