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Hopkins remains frighteningly close to his light heavyweight prime after reinventing himself in a new division in 2006 at the age of 41. But he's still a middle-aged man. One of these days in his long-running battle with Father Time, he will show up to a fight looking his age. It's inevitable. Kovalev, on the other hand, seems to be entering the very apex of his prime at 31. He's fit, confident and incredibly dangerous with plenty to fight for after recently becoming a first-time father during training camp.
Advantage: Kovalev
--Brian Campbell
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