What would you do if absolutely nobody responded to your threads? Cry? Log off? Or create a Lil Boosiano alias?
why don't you *****s put down your crackpipes and go play some basketball? and for humanity's sake please use condoms.
Even though he's currently been intertaining the thought of fighting Floyd "Money" Mayweather Jr in a big money dream fight at 160 lbs, a fantasy and dream fight at best and only a reality for a Fight Night Champions video game, in all honesty I don't think it really makes sense for Bernard Hopkins to fight anybody at this stage in his career at a catchweight of 168-170, much less a fight against GGG. It doesn't really make much sense from a legacy standpoint for either fighter. Hopkins has been fighting at 175 for 8-years now, that's a long time and he's been fighting mostly solid opposition at that weightduring that time frame compiling a solid record of 9-2-1(1NC). Only his fights against Winky Wright and Kelly Pavlik were catchweights at 170. Everyone else at 175. So at this rate and conjuncture fighting anyone at a catchweight of 168-170 would only hurt B-Hop physically more than help him.
Fact: Hopkins called out Mayweather at 160.................fact, Hopkins signed a contract with Kovalev, if he breaks a signed contract he will get sued. As a matter of fact, Hopkins said that was one of the reasons he signed to fight Kovalev because of the law suit against Stevenson and Golden Boy of which he is a part. Stevenson broke an implied contract with HBO to fight Kovalev, ran to Showtime, then priced himself out of the fight with Hopkins. Hopkins signed to fight Kovalev, a fight which he really did not want, but Hopkins will get two thirds of the money for that fight, while Stevenson wants huge amounts of money............ HAGLER FOUGHT AT 160 HIS ENTIRE CAREER, NOBODY ASKED HIM TO FIGHT AT 175, IN FACT, HAGLER FOUGHT DURAN WHO WAS A MUCH SMALLER FIGHTER. WHAT WOULD HOPKINS DO IF VLADIMIR KLITSCHKO CALLED HIM OUT AT HEAVYWEIGHT?!