The Executioner attempts to make history one more time... I'm a big Bernard Hopkins fan because he represents alot of what is right about sports and American culture in general, but I don't think a man who's spent 15 years at 160 pounds can move up to 175 to beat the premiere light heavyweight in the world, coming down from a natural weight around 200 pounds. We shall see, as the pay per view begins now
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You have to love Bernard Hopkins story. Was a stupid kid, did his time in the state pen at Graterford, turned his life around in a prison gym, went on to shatter Monzon's record of 14 Middleweight title defenses, made millions lives clean, always stays in shape, the true professional in the ring. Not the nicest guy in the world sometimes, but he's gone from one of the worst places you can be, to one of the best from pure determination. Word.
You have to love Bernard Hopkins story. Was a stupid kid, did his time in the state pen at Graterford, turned his life around in a prison gym, went on to shatter Monzon's record of 14 Middleweight title defenses, made millions lives clean, always stays in shape, the true professional in the ring. Not the nicest guy in the world sometimes, but he's gone from one of the worst places you can be, to one of the best from pure determination. Word.