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  • Is Bernard Hopkins a legend?

    -Currently ranked pound 4 pound #4 at age 44.

    -Longest-ever reign as World Middleweight Champion (undefeated for 12 years between 1993 and 2005).

    -Most title defenses as World Middleweight Champion (20).

    -Oldest fighter in history to hold the World Middleweight Title.

    -First man to unify the middleweight division since Marvin Hagler.

    -Only man in history in any weight class to own WBO, WBA, WBC, IBF, and Ring Belts together.

    -Named 2001 Fighter of the Year by the BWAA, The Ring, and the World Boxing Hall of Fame

    -The Ring magazine's pound 4 pound fighter in 2002 and 2004.

    -In the Ring Magazine's top 10 pound 4 pound rankings for 9 years (1999-2009, did not make list in 2005).

    -Two weight class champion (middle, light heavy)

    -First man to beat (only man to ever KO) undefeated Glen Johnson

    -At age 41 moved up from Middleweight to Light Heavyweight and dominated Antonio Tarver (4-1 underdog).

    -At age 43 dominated the 17 year younger undisputed, undefeated middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (4-1 underdog).

    -First man to KO/beat undefeated Tito Trinidad (6-1 underdog).

    -First man to KO Oscar de la hoya.

    -Fastest KO In World Middleweight Title Bout, twenty-four seconds (fastest knockout ever in an IBF title bout, and second fastest in a middleweight title bout.

    Notable opponents: Kelly Pavlik, Joe Calzaghe, Winky Wright, Antonio Tarver, Jermain Taylor, Howard Eastman, Oscar De La Hoya, Robert Allen, William Joppy, Felix Trinidad, Keith Holmes, Antwun Echols, Glen Johnson, Roy Jones Jr
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    Last edited by ИATAS; 01-14-2009, 02:17 PM.

  • #2
    **** what the haters say..damn right hes a living legend..the pavlik fight just further certified that

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    • #3
      If Lennox Lewis and Mike Tyson are legends then so is Hopkins (referring to the other thread).

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      • #4
        no doubt....


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        • #5
          Living Legend (and i don't mean Larry Zbysko)

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          • #6
            don't see how he couldn't be.

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            • #7
              Hell yae. The man won't ever be forgotten by real boxing fans.

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              • #8
                thats like asking is hagler a legend

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                • #9
                  hopkins is easly top 5 middleweight ever

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                  • #10
                    If bylegend you mean a tale based upon some historical event or events which has been blown out of porportion by tellers of tale adding their own unique twists and emphasis while passing the tale along so that in times to come that tale no longer resembles the actual historical even which did take place... Yes, Bernard is a legend.

                    Now, that was more my play on the term "legend" than a criticism of bernard. He is a future Hall of Famer, but more for his endurance as MW champion and longevity (being 46 but fighting like a 38 year old) as a top level fighter. Not so much for his complete domination of all the elite fighters in and around his weight class.

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