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Now, while I have serious doubts about the soon-to-be 45 year old Hopkins' chances of beating Haye (purely based on his physical attributes, his skill-set is twice that of Haye's), I'd still pay to see it. If he managed to pull a win against the obviously much bigger, loud-mouthed Haye, it would be the perfect end to an amazing career full of hardship. I say bring it on. The man has fought for everything in his career. Give him a shot at becoming a true legend. Lets see it.
Ain't gonna happen, Haye would just lean on him and and spark him out. Hopkins is another example of a man from a previous era hanging around on his name. Who really have either him or RJJ beaten in recent times that was actually a real worthy opponent.

Iit would take him a year to put on enough quality weight , other than that he can eat pizza fr a few months and be unfit and get tagged even sooner.

Given hayes activity rate though Hopkins would probaly have enough time , would be an interesting ring entrance though, don't know if anyone has come in on a mobility scooter before
2008-Kelly Pavlik, not that long ago