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There is really nothing in it at this stage for the legacy of his opponent no matter who it is and as @Fenster correctly points out, its not that big a fight cash wise either. And if he were to beat you......

The Welsh would have a field day

Good luck promoting that one. Everyone in boxing saw what happened. The man has zero left outside his own mind. He never won a round. Any credibility that was left was taken last Saturday. I mean seriously all of a sudden at 50 175 is to big Thats a rationalization of a deluded mind and almost all greats fall prey to it. "I know I got one more left"

And lol @ Floyd

Other boxing circles are suggesting the Kazak. I just cant see it. He saw what happened and has to much self respect to pick up the bat and hit that horse one more time.
This is harsh. He was clearly the smaller man v Kov and has no power at the weight. I have no doubt 168 would be a much better weight for him. Saying he had nothing left is just wrong. He comfortably beat Murat, Shumenov and Cloud in his 3 fights previous who are all probably top 20 light heavies. He also beat Pascal who is a top 10 LHW. He just got beat by a better fighter hands down. I dont think age had much to do with the loss and still think a Hopkins of 5 or 10 years ago would have lost to Kov.

Looking at boxrecs top 10 SMW there are plenty who Hopkins would still be trouble for. THe Dirrel brothers, Sturm Stieglitz and Abraham and hed be a nightmare for Chavez Jr.
Harsh? Nah thats reality. With all respect to Kov he is not that good. That is to say to shut out an anywhere near in good boxing health Hopkins. Ironically after all of these years of expecting him to grow old overnight, he actually did at 50. He's done. The demarcation line between 168 and 175 is a few more steaks. Its not as if he's going to melt down at age 50 and then go and find smaller and weaker men. Frochs as big as Kovalev. He's not going to fight just anyone either as stated in the article. He's having an internal scrap with his ego just like Roy and we've all seen what has happened there. He's accumulated 26+ years of hubris. Pepp and Moore also shared that same illness and many others that were nowhere near 3 decades in the sport.