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hellblazer
07-05-2007, 03:52 AM
Will The Executioner Be Executed?
By Eric Marks (July 4, 2007)
Ah yes, Bernard Hopkins, the story we love to hear: the guy who was put in jail at 17 for armed robbery- learning to fight while imprisoned, the non-smoker and non-drinker who’s work ethic appears to exceed all other fighters, and the guy who at 42 years young will officially come out of retirement on July 21st to fight the crafty, ultra-talented Winky Wright. The only question is would Bernard’s late mother forgive him for breaking his promise to her that fighting would cease at age 40? Given what is on the horizon for Bernard, I think she would.

Outside of Rocky Balboa, Philadelphia’s favorite son will try to do what so many other fighters have attempted and failed to do, namely mount a successful boxing comeback past their prime. Hopkins has been warned against this course of action, but given he and Sylvester Stallone performed so well in their last fights against ‘Magic Man’ Antonio Tarver, otherwise know as ‘Mason The Line Dixon’ from his fight with Sly in the latest Rocky film, why hang up the gloves now?

To answer the questioned posed in the article title, the Jerry Rice of boxing will not be sent to the guillotine. Bernard’s likely fights in his comeback will be Winky Wright, Joe Calzaghe, and/or the guy who refuses to quit tarnishing him image, namely the illusionary Mr. Roy Jones Jr. himself. Hopkins should fare well in all these fights, ensuring at the very least that he does not suffer Holyfied/Tyson/Roy Jones syndrome—for those who are unaware of this ailment, it is simply a condition that affects the cognition of a fighter by convincing a boxer he is better than he really is and has unlimited fights left in him.

Bernard is bigger than his likely three potential foes in his comeback. Winky can’t punch…so even if Wright does outpoint Hopkins in a close decision, the fight should be highly competitive and a close decision loss to one of the pound for pound best would not hurt Hopkins badly. Joe Calzaghe, while compiling an impressive winning streak has not fought any big names or anyone comparable to Hopkins skill level. It is quite doubtful that Calzaghe could make Bernard look bad the way Kevin McBride made Tyson quit or Antonio Tarver knocked out Roy Jones Jr. That being said, it is hard to predict exactly how a fight with Calzaghe would unfold making it an intriguing encounter.

And lastly, we come to Mr. Jones himself, a guy that deserves his own paragraph. Not sure how many fans are interested in a rematch between Jones and Hopkins, one that should have occurred, ah, say 6- 10 years ago. Nevertheless, it goes without saying that this Roy Jones is not the one we enjoyed watching when he was in his prime and the danger he poses to Hopkins is slim to none. Additionally, there is the distinct possibility that Mr. “He’s Back,” (referring of course to the title of Jones July 14th fight with young undefeated light heavyweight Tony Hanshaw) will soon be Mr. “He’s on his Back” after his nex fight, ruining a potential fight with Hopkins.

Therefore, Bernard appears to be in minimal danger of aging overnight given his likely comeback opponents. Even a possible third fight against Jermain Taylor at light heavyweight will probably not stain Hopkins image, given the closeness of their first two fights and Taylor’s recent struggles.

We can therefore conclude that this ageless wonder of a fighter will continue to impress (at least not embarrass) us and maintain his status as ‘The Executioner’ rather than adopt a newly crowned title as ‘The Executed.’ I’m sure his mother is looking down from above with a deep satisfaction, sense of pride, and forgiveness of a broken promise. And so we shall embrace his comeback... Long live ‘The Executioner’.

your final predictions? Winky vs Hopkins:smoke

DanePugilist
07-05-2007, 04:06 AM
He will not be executed, since Winky is featherfisted, but I think he will lose nonetheless.

beatdown
07-05-2007, 04:08 AM
Your title is cliche around here...

thunder06
07-05-2007, 04:12 AM
hopkins UD23

justaboxingfan
07-05-2007, 06:56 AM
This will be a rather tactical fight, with Hopkins slowly trying to break down Wright while he counters Bernard all night. I am leaning towards a close Hopkins victory mainly because he will be the aggressor.

Beatboxer
07-05-2007, 07:26 AM
Well he will lose

but will not be knocked out

so it depends on what you mean by executed

BewareofDawg
07-05-2007, 07:39 AM
This will be a rather tactical fight, with Hopkins slowly trying to break down Wright while he counters Bernard all night. I am leaning towards a close Hopkins victory mainly because he will be the aggressor.
Wrong. Wright will be the aggressor. He will try and outwork and beat Hopkins on activity. Mark my words this will be a rather one-sided victory for Winky. :deal

duran83
07-05-2007, 07:53 AM
This will be a rather tactical fight, with Hopkins slowly trying to break down Wright while he counters Bernard all night. I am leaning towards a close Hopkins victory mainly because he will be the aggressor.

Hopkins will be the aggressor? Can i ask where you come up with that comclusion? Winky comes forward all night long, Winky will be the one making this into a fight, not Hopkins.

justaboxingfan
07-05-2007, 08:01 AM
Hopkins will be the aggressor? Can i ask where you come up with that comclusion? Winky comes forward all night long, Winky will be the one making this into a fight, not Hopkins.

Ya, i didn't think it through. Thanks for the correction, it makes more sence now:oops: :oops:

fatcity
07-05-2007, 08:58 AM
It's an ugly clash of styles.I trust the undercard will be much more exciting.

Relentless
07-05-2007, 10:19 AM
no one will be executing anyone on the 23rd

brooklyn1550
07-05-2007, 12:38 PM
Neither will be executed...Hopkins by UD

Sheikh
07-05-2007, 02:35 PM
maybe

SUNOF7
07-05-2007, 04:07 PM
I see no way how Wright can beat Hopkins at this weight... Wright will be in for a rude awakening at this weight... he will be hit harder than he has ever been hit and at this weight he may get stopped.

SUNOF7
07-05-2007, 04:14 PM
Yes, I hear you but Hopkins in his last bout looked bigger than Tarver who had come down from 200 plus pounds. Hopkins manhandeld a big fighter in Tarver...Winky may get mauled...

PrideOfWales
07-05-2007, 04:19 PM
It amazes me that people think that Calzaghe can't beat Hopkins because he "has not fought any big names or anyone comparable to Hopkins skill level". lol.... That was the ONLY reason given why Hopkins beats Calzaghe. A couple of facts:


Calzaghe has no deafeats on his record BECAUSE he has outclassed every boxer he's faced.
Hopkins pulled out of a fight with Calzaghe AFTER a deal was reached
Hopkins got beaten (albeit disputedly) by Taylor twice


Now given the last point and about 75.14% people predicting Calzaghe whoops Taylor's ass - how can this chump (the writer) call the potential fight with Calzaghe so easily? At best for Bernard, it's a 50/50 fight.

I also think a fight with RJJ would be interesting, I doubt BHop could KO Jones but could see him winning a UD.

As for Winky, we'll see shortly.

brooklyn1550
07-05-2007, 04:28 PM
I don't pay as much attention to the size differencial here as much as I do the stylisctic matchip. Hopkins's style is all wrong for a stand up fighter like Winky who likes for men to stand infront of him to be able to belt them with jabs. Bernard moves to much for that style to be very effective.

Couldn't have said it better...Winky's days of moving laterally and sticking and moving are over. He likes to have a person stand in front of him so he can plant and shoot the jab and straight left, but Hopkins will give him angles.

compukiller
07-05-2007, 04:34 PM
Wrong. Wright will be the aggressor. He will try and outwork and beat Hopkins on activity. Mark my words this will be a rather one-sided victory for Winky. :deal

Is our bet still on? :think

BewareofDawg
07-05-2007, 09:02 PM
Is our bet still on? :think
Shit bro, my bad. Completely meant to respond to your message. I already moved to NY a month ago. I had originally planned on late July ot move, but shit went down early. I'm gonna miss the titties in that place though :yep It saved you the cost of a lap dance, so you can be thankful of that :good

Wrights gonna beat him up :bbb

compukiller
07-05-2007, 09:14 PM
Shit bro, my bad. Completely meant to respond to your message. I already moved to NY a month ago. I had originally planned on late July ot move, but shit went down early. I'm gonna miss the titties in that place though :yep It saved you the cost of a lap dance, so you can be thankful of that :good

Wrights gonna beat him up :bbb

Damn. I was looking forward to that free lapdance. :-(

I should come up to NY and make you buy me one at Scores:yep

BHOP UD12 Winky:deal

Cerberus
07-05-2007, 09:36 PM
This fight has draw/split decision written all over it..

Prediction: Winky wins a SD in a impossible-to-score fight..

uppa kut
07-05-2007, 09:54 PM
Calzaghe v. hopkins would be a great fight. However, speed would easily tip this fight in Calzaghe's favor for a late rouund Ko. When was the last time B-hop had to deal with a six punch combo.

compukiller
07-05-2007, 10:27 PM
Calzaghe v. hopkins would be a great fight. However, speed would easily tip this fight in Calzaghe's favor for a late rouund Ko. When was the last time B-hop had to deal with a six punch combo.

The question is, would Calzaghe be able to land any of those punches against BHOP's great defense (which is certainly leagues better than anyone Calzaghe has EVER faced)?:think

brooklyn1550
07-05-2007, 10:34 PM
Calzaghe v. hopkins would be a great fight. However, speed would easily tip this fight in Calzaghe's favor for a late rouund Ko. When was the last time B-hop had to deal with a six punch combo.

KO Hopkins? No, Calzaghe would have trouble landing punches on Hopkins let alone six punches at a time.

trac209
07-05-2007, 11:12 PM
yawner no matter what!