+ Follow CUPEY ALTO Tag
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[Title] => Can Jones stop Tito?
[Summary] => Felix Trinidad battles Bernard (The Executioner) Hopkins in a world middleweight unification title bout in New York on Sept. 15 but fans aren’t as excited about it as what could be the next chapter to an unfolding drama involving the fight game’s best pound-for-pound warriors.
From all indications, the Trinidad-Hopkins survivor will advance to challenge world unified lightheavy-weight champion Roy Jones, Jr. in what looms to be the ultimate non-heavyweight showdown in history.
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[Title] => Can Jones stop Tito? - SPORTING CHANCE by Joaquin M. Henson
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From all indications, the Trinidad-Hopkins survivor will advance to challenge world unified lightheavy-weight champion Roy Jones, Jr. in what looms to be the ultimate non-heavyweight showdown in history.
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From all indications, the Trinidad-Hopkins survivor will advance to challenge world unified lightheavy-weight champion Roy Jones, Jr. in what looms to be the ultimate non-heavyweight showdown in history.
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