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    Default Hopkins: A true hero

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    09.06.06 - by Chris Steel: Bernard Hopkins is an example of what we can achieve with work ethic and strength of body and mind. He proves that through hard work and pure discipline we can achieve our goals and our dreams given that we make them the very core of our being and proceed to perfect our ability to perform.

    Amongst the greatest pound for pound fighters not only of our time but of all time Bernard Hopkins left his mark in the ring their can be no doubt, but before I begin to recollect his impressive resume let me go back to the beginning. I will examine how Bernard Hopkins begun his journey, what made the man, the fighter and the role model.

    Bernard grew up in Philadelphia (USA) and at an early age he took to the streets, becoming involved in gangs, crime and drugs. He even got stabbed to the point where he nearly died; the assault was totally motiveless which illustrates just how rough that the area was. He is self-confessed to be around 50-0 on the streets of Philadelphia regarding street fighting and learnt how to survive with the hand he was dealt..

    When his mother decided to relocate them to a better area of the city Bernard learned how to box winning titles all over the place, Golden Gloves Titles, Local Titles etc but when he became bored with the amateur scene he resorted to a life of violence.

    In 1982 when Hopkins was still at a relatively young age he was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in the state penitentiary for "strong-arm robbery" (not armed robbery - beating people and taking their money). For fifty-six months, from 1984 through 1989.

    This is when the transformation begun to happen, Bernard was now possessed with a new purpose in life, he joined the boxing gym in jail and begun to train and fight, he even won the national penitentiary middleweight championship three times.

    When he was released from jail in 1988 and begun his professional boxing career with Bouie Fisher he had one purpose in life, champion of the world. He notched up an impressive 22 wins in a row to give him the chance for the vacant IBF world time against a prime Olympian and unbeaten professional Roy Jones.

    I think that the Roy Jones fight came too soon for Bernard and if it had come a later in his career then there is no doubt in my mind he would have beaten Roy. These two are among the best fighters ever too step into the boxing ring, it’s just a shame they didn’t meet in their primes or the outcome would most likely have been different. I don’t think at that point that Hopkins had developed the technical prowess that he was renowned for later in his career.

    Not letting the Roy Jones defeat hold him back he then notched up another 26 fight unbeaten streak making a record breaking 20 title defences of his middleweight crown, unifying every middleweight crown available to him. He was undeniably the best pound for pound fighter in the world with wins over great fighters like William Joppy, Glen Johnson, Howard Eastman, Oscar Dela Hoya, Robert Allen, not to mention the absolute decimation of Felix Trinidad.

    With this impressive professional resume in mind I’m going to make a case for Hopkins being the best middleweight ever to grace the ring. He undoubtedly achieved more at Middleweight than any other fighter in history. I think that the only rivals to his crown are Marvellous Marvin Hagler and the late Carlos Monzon. Hopkins Vs Hagler, it is a fight that has intrigued me ever since I seen both of them in action. Both of them were technical geniuses. Early in Hopkins career he brutalised his opponents, while later in his career he adapted and opted for a more defensive and technical style which in turn increased his longevity, explaining why he is still on top at 40 years old a feat not achieved by more than a handful of fighters. Then we have Marvin Hagler who is also one of the best technical fighters we have ever seen. Both could do everything, switch, fight defensively, offensively, counter punch, they could be an offensive whirlwind, they could be a defensive nightmare. What made both of these fighters special is their ability to adapt to their opponent’s styles. I think both fighters are on the same par but when you take into consideration both fighters achievements in the record books, Hopkins places above Hagler.

    Head to head I cannot visualise how a fight between Hopkins and Monzon would pan out, Monzon has an impressive career record, and defended his Middleweight crown 14 times before suffering a tradgic death. Who knows what would have happened if the both of these fighters had fought prime for prime but the record shows that Hopkins has a more impressive middleweight reign and considering were examining Hopkins as the best middleweight of all time then Hopkins takes the top spot.

    In 2006 Hopkins is nearing the end of a truly amazing boxing career, he is an inspirational speaker who speaks to people who can relate to him, people who are now in the same situation that he was in years ago. He tries to prevent kids making the same mistakes he did as a youth which is something he should be truly commended for. I rate him as the best middleweight ever to step in the ring. A true role model for the everyman. It’s not finished yet hes 40 years of age and still fighting at World Championship level and is soon taking on Antonio Tarver at Light Heavyweight for the title. If he wins this fight with all the odds stacked against him then he must surely be elevated into the top five fighters of all time.

    Bernard Hopkins returned to the jail where he was once confined to find a 60 foot mural in the boxing gym where his life began to change for the better and as he stood admiring the mural, a single tear welled up in his eye and who can blame him.


    “Everyone who knows Bernard Hopkins says he boxed his way out the hood, you gotta think your way out, everyone has their own natural talent and when you find it ... Master it” – Bernard Hopkins

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    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....

    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!

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    Default Re: Hopkins: A true hero

    I'm more nervous about the Cotto fight and also,I'd say B Hop is the under dog too. Great read though,CC. I have faithin BHop,he can do it!!

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    Default Re: Hopkins: A true hero

    Owe you a CC in 24.

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    I too have faith in Bernard. While I do not agree with every little thing in this article, it is moslty true. Bernard is one of my favorite all time fighters. And I have a lot of respect for a man who went into a Philly state pen at 17 years old, not even legally a man yet, and survived with his manhood intact. Takes A LOT of balls to be 17 in prison and not get punked, let alone become the baddest on your cell block. Thankfully most of us never have had to find out.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    I too have faith in Bernard. While I do not agree with every little thing in this article, it is moslty true. Bernard is one of my favorite all time fighters. And I have a lot of respect for a man who went into a Philly state pen at 17 years old, not even legally a man yet, and survived with his manhood intact. Takes A LOT of balls to be 17 in prison and not get punked, let alone become the baddest on your cell block. Thankfully most of us never have had to find out.
    CC,well put bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Game
    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk
    I too have faith in Bernard. While I do not agree with every little thing in this article, it is moslty true. Bernard is one of my favorite all time fighters. And I have a lot of respect for a man who went into a Philly state pen at 17 years old, not even legally a man yet, and survived with his manhood intact. Takes A LOT of balls to be 17 in prison and not get punked, let alone become the baddest on your cell block. Thankfully most of us never have had to find out.
    CC,well put bro.
    CC back at ya Miles.
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....

    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!
    I've been a B-HOP fan for a long time...still mad that RJJ never gave him a rematch though....But that better than Hagler is a bit out there...saw both of these fighters fight in there prime...B-HOP was/is an animal but Hagler was a BEAST!
    It feels good to be back home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....
    In the immortal words of Lennox Lewis: "Been there, dun that."

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!
    For some reason...I'm just not there with this fight yet.

    I got 'em for the Cotto fight for some reason though.

    for the article, mista miles.
    Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....
    In the immortal words of Lennox Lewis: "Been there, dun that."

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!
    For some reason...I'm just not there with this fight yet.

    I got 'em for the Cotto fight for some reason though.

    for the article, mista miles.
    back atchya wacks

    You will be on edge later for sure, especially when Hopkins makes his entrance! You mark my words!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....
    In the immortal words of Lennox Lewis: "Been there, dun that."

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!
    For some reason...I'm just not there with this fight yet.

    I got 'em for the Cotto fight for some reason though.

    for the article, mista miles.
    back atchya wacks

    You will be on edge later for sure, especially when Hopkins makes his entrance! You mark my words!!
    Agreed.

    I almost crapped myself seeing him get up in Tarver's face at the weigh in last night...yeah...I'll be excited about it...of that I am sure.

    Maybe it's my total disgust of Tarver?
    Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!

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    Default Re: Hopkins: A true hero

    it's hard not to get excited when they get face to face......can't wait for the fight....
    It feels good to be back home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    If Hopkins manages to pull this one off, we should all sit and kneel within the shrine of B Hop....
    In the immortal words of Lennox Lewis: "Been there, dun that."

    Quote Originally Posted by miles
    Im getting nervous about this one now, the pre fight jitters are in me!
    For some reason...I'm just not there with this fight yet.

    I got 'em for the Cotto fight for some reason though.

    for the article, mista miles.
    back atchya wacks

    You will be on edge later for sure, especially when Hopkins makes his entrance! You mark my words!!
    Agreed.

    I almost crapped myself seeing him get up in Tarver's face at the weigh in last night...yeah...I'll be excited about it...of that I am sure.

    Maybe it's my total disgust of Tarver?
    the loathing of tarver is always a factor!

    But, its more the knowledge that this is such a risk for Hopkins and its his swan song....im very nervous, Hopkins can pull this off, but he must realise he has to work in the crucial rounds....

    he didnt quite come on as strong last time out against taylor, he mustnt let this happen against tarver...

    he must bring it down the stretch....

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    Default Re: Hopkins: A true hero

    B-Hop a hero? Nae...he is a former criminal who ruined a lot of people’s lives with his violence. In my part of the world we do not call criminals for heroes.

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    Default Re: Hopkins: A true hero

    Quote Originally Posted by zinmex
    B-Hop a hero? Nae...he is a former criminal who ruined a lot of people’s lives with his violence. In my part of the world we do not call criminals for heroes.
    Have a first SC from me. Where is your part of the world? Must be Tarver clown fan

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