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John Hopoate has taken up boxing

Blade

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Anyone seen him box?

Opions?

BTW, when he states "I've always been a fan and a friend of Anthony Mundine. He's done it and so can I," what exactly has Mundine done? :lol:

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Bad boy Hoppa takes up boxing
By Phil Rothfield -- April 03, 2005

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BANNED rugby league bad boy John Hopoate has taken up boxing to support his family of nine and will have his first professional fight in eight weeks.

The player, who was rubbed out of the game by the NRL judiciary for a vicious high tackle two weeks ago, is training in a Sydney gymnasium to prepare to step into the ring.

Hopoate, 31, who had a $90,000-a-season contract torn up by the Sea Eagles, climbs out of bed at 5.30am each day to undergo the gruelling fitness sessions in Manly.

"I've got a wife and eight children to feed so I'm not going to sit around and do nothing," he said. "My kids range from 10 months to 13. There's a massive grocery bill every week. This is all for them.

"I've had 200 job offers in the past couple of weeks but boxing is what I want."

Hopoate ended his rugby league playing days as one of the game's most notorious figures.

In 2001 he made international headlines when he was suspended for deliberately poking his finger into the backsides of several opponents.

But now he's preparing to step into the toughest and most brutal of all sports with hopes of becoming an Australian champion in the cruiserweight division by the end of the year.

"My reputation will never change, even if I took up ballet dancing and not boxing," he said.

The former Manly star says he has been inspired and influenced by league players Anthony Mundine and Solomon Haumono who both made successful careers out of boxing after handing in their footy boots.

"I've always been a fan and a friend of Anthony Mundine. He's done it and so can I," Hopoate said.

Hopoate will be trained on the northern beaches by Dave Millward, a respected conditioner who has been in the corner for world title fights and has handled Australian champions.

"John's got a lot of skill and a lot of mongrel," Millward said.

"He's got the right temperament and the killer instinct. We're basically converting him from a footballer to a boxer."

"The sky's the limit on the amount of money he can make. Mundine is making a million dollars a fight. Hoppa's hardly at that level yet but he'll make more money than he did out of football."

Manly official Peter Peters will be another in Hopoate's corner, assisting with the management and promotion of fights.

"There will be a lot of people wanting to see him get knocked out and there's a lot of people, particularly here in Manly, who will get right behind him," Peters said.

"This isn't a gimmick. We're looking at initially five fights and then hopefully the Australian cruiserweight title. That's the goal.

"The first fight will be at Manly Leagues club and the interest will be so high I reckon it will be shown on cable television."

Source: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,12736729-1242,00.html
 

Twizzle

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they should put him up against Mundane and let them bash one another's brains out
 

bender

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If anyone thinks Hopoate will compete on the same level as Mundine or Huamono, they are truly kidding themselves. The latter two were brought up on Boxing since they were 5 years old and both have fathers who were former champions.

I know nothing about Hopoate's background, but if he is just starting to learn how to box, with a casual background, the good boxers, even at state level will knock him senseless. As it stands Mundine and Huamono would both knock him out in one.
 

Auckland4ever

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bender said:
I know nothing about Hopoate's background, but if he is just starting to learn how to box, with a casual background, the good boxers, even at state level will knock him senseless. As it stands Mundine and Huamono would both knock him out in one.

Yeah. People way underestimate the level of skill required to box even at a basic level. They're getting ahead of themselves talking about titles & the kind of money Hoppa's supposedly going to be able to make. He might be a natural, but fighters that succeed professionally with no amateur background are an extremely rare breed.
 

Manu Vatuvei

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what exactly has Mundine done?

fought at an international/ world-class level in his weight division with little to no fighting background? It's really rather impressive when you think about it.
 

SpaceMonkey

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Doesn't David Tua need another opponent within the next ninety days? They'd be in the same weight division....

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