Look at Hopkins talking about commitment and desire and getting knocked out by Antonio Tarver to a big group of kids in New Orleans. The man goes from being the biggest bad guy in the sport to a hero within 6 months? I do not get it :confused:
From fightnews, Bernard Hopkins luh da kids:
http://www.ufcfightnews.com/hop9.htm
Bernard Hopkins began preparations for his upcoming historic bout with Antonio Tarver by selecting New Orleans as the preferred site of his grueling eight-week training camp.
In his last week of camp, Hopkins invited a group of students from the Benjamin Banneker Elementary School to join him for a brief workout in which he discussed the importance of commitment and desire.
"I selected New Orleans as a training camp to help support the community and people who are recovering from their losses," Hopkins outlined. "After what these kids have been through with Hurricane Katrina, I'm sure I can learn a few lessons about stamina and perseverance from them too."
Hopkins spoke of a path to success that was paved by determination and courage.
"My life is no different than yours," Hopkins stated. "Like boxing, in life you have to duck. Duck the bad situations you see, duck the bad people trying to tell you wrong, duck the corners round the way that lead to nowhere."
While the north and south might differ in many ways, the similarities of poverty and it's root causes unite the inner-city streets of north Philly with the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans. Hopkins was raised on the streets and he graduated from a federal penitentiary, but he explained how he found his way in life though a steadfast work ethic and a devout faith in Islam.
"You have to persevere through Katrina," Hopkins instructed, "use it as your first major lesson in life."
Hopkins explained how values begin at home and that a solid paternal foundation coupled by caring, concerned educators is the best avenue of escape from the inner city woes.
" teachers and parents are similar to my coaches," Bernard confided. "You have to listen to them -- stay out of harms way -- then you can be anything you want. But your team -- like mine -- are your coaches, teachers and parents. Listen and let them be your guides. Just like my boxing trainers, they are trying to tell you the right thing so you don't get knocked out and find yourself in prison -- dead or walking dead -- which means you are on drugs. To not get knocked out, so you can be a great athlete, professional or anything else you want to be...you have to stay in the game, be true to yourself and be someone."
With the wounds of Katrina still fresh, Hopkins gave words of encouragement to the children of New Orleans. Although he was born thousands of miles away, the children quickly adopted him as their own champion, both in and out of the ring.
its just that we dont care about the pr flag
thats the only 'bad' thing he's done if you ask me
it doesn't offend me either, but for all of 2002 and 2003 he kept saying he didn't have to make any big fights because he was the man and people had to come to him. I mean Hopkins is the one who started all of this not making fights happen shit. Him and Roy together I guess, but Hopkins was the one who was most verbal about it.
Even though I seriously don't think Castillo is a coward just an asshole........I am so happy you finally got that ugly fucker out of your avatar. :)
It's still there isn't it? If not, I'm gonna have to kick some ass
i've never considered Hopkins to be a bad guy..
You guys have to be kidding. There was a time when HBO (especially Larry Merchant), Roy Jones Jr., Max Kellerman, Fox Sports, ESPN Boxing, EVERYBODY hated Bernard Hopkins. I'm talking from after the Trinidad fight up until he fought De La Hoya, PEOPLE HATED HIS GUTS. It's funny because I actually liked him back then. I stopped supporting him when he cried about the Taylor decisions and proved he was a dumbass by telling Larry Merchant after the first Taylor fight that he did more damage so he won. Larry's response was: but under these rules, whoever wins the most rounds, wins the fight. Hopkins' response was: not really, Larry.
LOL!!!!
I'd say the reason why everyone has such a change of heart on Bernard is because its his last fight,but more importantly everyone hates Antonio Tarver so much that it actually makes Bernard Hopkins look like the good guy.I have never been a huge fan of his,but I respect for what he has done for the sport and hopefully after his retires he can become an analyst because I think he is a very articulate guy and public speaker
Hopkins is a a master of self confidence.listen to the way he speaks and handles himself.hes into some deep thinking thoughts and he always gives long and great answers when asked.i think when he retires boxing is getting a huge hole in the middle of the sport.
i agree.. he sometimes stutters but i have no problem with it.. hes one of the smartest fighters
Hopkins is a a master of self confidence.listen to the way he speaks and handles himself.hes into some deep thinking thoughts and he always gives long and great answers when asked.i think when he retires boxing is getting a huge hole in the middle of the sport.
He was the "Biggest Bad Guy" because of what? His comments on cancer and how he won't donate money to cancer foundations because he believes it only supports big business and the pharmaceutical companies? Because he spent time in prison when he was a foolish kid?
Or is he a bad guy because he shows up at random prisons on his own time.....to try and educate or inspire inmates to change their lives around?
bro, diego is a funny doode.. he makes 2-3 threads about the same topic.. most of the threads are him bitching and complaining about the fighter he hates and why the fighter he likes is so great..
im not saying this thread is a pointless tho.. not a bad thread.. nice article
Tarver is the new bad guy and he's as bad as they come because I'm his only fan on the entire website
I am a fan of Tarver.
Most people hate him because he trash talk but how doesnt in the boxing world.
anyway you need to creat a good guy so people wanna see him win and a bad guy where all people wanna see him KO. that is how you sell PPV
He was the "Biggest Bad Guy" because of what? His comments on cancer and how he won't donate money to cancer foundations because he believes it only supports big business and the pharmaceutical companies? Because he spent time in prison when he was a foolish kid?
Or is he a bad guy because he shows up at random prisons on his own time.....to try and educate or inspire inmates to change their lives around?
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