The shocking facts of where Bernard Hopkins grew up
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-Did you spend 5 years in prison? Can you tell us what it's like from personal experience?
-How old are you? Did you visit, live or spend time in the same neighborhood as B-hop in the mid to late 70's/early 80's?
-Why do you spend so much time trying to discredit whether or not bhop has a tough upbringing or not?
Did I spend time in Germantown in the late 70's and early 80's? I was born in 1976. My great aunt lived in Germantown. So occasionally we would go over there for dinner and I would play outside with the neighborhood kids. So uh, yeah I kind of did.Comment
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Why are YOU spending time defending another man's childhood hardships? We're in the same boat here, so that one is out of the question.
Did I spend time in Germantown in the late 70's and early 80's? I was born in 1976. My great aunt lived in Germantown. So occasionally we would go over there for dinner and I would play outside with the neighborhood kids. So uh, yeah I kind of did.Comment
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He is a champion, and that has nothing to do with "growing up hard," which he in fact did not do.Comment
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Why are you upset that his image is a false one?
I'm not upset about it, but I'm willing to acknowledge fact also.Comment
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I know what he did in his career and am not attacking that. All I said I was doing, a hundred times over, was clarifying that the statements he makes referring to his special "****** sense" are just image bull**** for the MTV generation. They have nothing to do with his legitimate career accomplishments.
He is a champion, and that has nothing to do with "growing up hard," which he in fact did not do.
i dont care if he did all that in Beverly Hills..Last edited by C'MONMANG'; 04-02-2008, 06:16 PM.Comment
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Cong**** on making a helluva thread that seemed to stomp on many people's pinky toes.Comment
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im not upset.. he didnt "strong arm" MY Grandmother....Comment
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Nah he talks about it in a completely different sense:
"I sense fear that other people don't because of where I'm from."
Where's he's from is a plush, middle-class neighborhood. Yet fifty people replied to that quote with "yo boy in da hood **** is real, yo" and other such nonsense said by teenage boys who don't know the inner city except from hip hop albums (most of which are also portraying a falsified image).
A bit of clarification was in orderComment
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Boxing on the other hand did.
Whoever says beatings make you tougher is a suburban child whose closest thing to a beating was when his mom spanked him when he was 7.Comment
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