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    by David P. Greisman - Time is not timeless, for a man must ultimately run out of it, exhausting a finite amount of next years, next chances, next times.

    The Bernard Hopkins of 45 years and 337 days had decelerated more than he had deteriorated. He had been defeated but had never been demolished. He was definitely – and defiantly – not done.

    Against a man nearly 18 years younger, it was Hopkins who was stronger down the stretch, the fresher fighter later.

    Against a man who was the light heavyweight champion, 15 pounds heavier than Hopkins was in his own prime atop the middleweight division, it was Hopkins who was the intimidator.

    And against a man favored by better than two-to-one odds, it was Hopkins who made the bout even.

    Even. That’s how the fight was after 12 rounds – a majority draw, with one judge scoring the action 114-114, another judge seeing it 113-113, and the third favoring Hopkins over Jean Pascal by a 114-112 tally.

    The Bernard Hopkins of 45 years and 337 days had overcome disadvantages in age and power, had overcome two early knockdowns that put him at a disadvantage on the scorecards, had overcome the odds and the expectations and the laws of nature.

    A man less than a month away from turning 46 should be nearing closer and closer to his midlife crisis. A boxer less than a month away from turning 46 should be moving farther and farther away from a life segmented into 10-week training camps and three-minute rounds.

    Hopkins long ago proved himself to be no ordinary man. He had reformed himself after serving time in prison, had dedicated himself to boxing, had lived a controlled lifestyle, being frugal with his money, disciplined with his diet, and constantly set in his goals and what had to be done to attain them. [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    George Foreman who fought over and above 40, must be happy watching Hopkins performance in his latest fight!

    As the popular saying goes: "Life begins at 40!"

    There ought to be an award for the ageless boxer or
    shall we call it "The Best P4P Senior Boxer!"

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Rolaz View Post
      George Foreman who fought over and above 40, must be happy watching Hopkins performance in his latest fight!

      As the popular saying goes: "Life begins at 40!"

      There ought to be an award for the ageless boxer or
      shall we call it "The Best P4P Senior Boxer!"
      Hopkins was probably hof by 40 for his middleweight stretch, but yea you're right, since then he has raised the bar for the old guys alright.

      Why are we talking about old guys?

      He's better than most of the young guys

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      • #4
        hopkins is a fraud!!! can't even beat a second rated sorry *ss fighter!!!! Got knocked down twice!!!

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        • #5
          B.Hop is the last of a dying breed...when was the last time a fighter cleaned out his division?!?....meaning holding the WBC,WBA,IBF,WBO, and Ring Belt...the man is cut from a totally different cloth than ALOT of fighters

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          • #6
            Originally posted by gibo View Post
            hopkins is a fraud!!! can't even beat a second rated sorry *ss fighter!!!! Got knocked down twice!!!

            can we vote this guy not only off this site but out of our country?

            send him to mexico or something,

            such low intelligence has no place in this country, he'll just end up on welfare

            or jail taking our tax dollars

            useless intelligence

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            • #7
              Originally posted by gibo View Post
              hopkins is a fraud!!! can't even beat a second rated sorry *ss fighter!!!! Got knocked down twice!!!
              LOL, you obviously must hate the guy for other reasons. Hopkins and Fraud dont belong together. 45 and still a force to be wreckoned with. Dude snap out of it.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by SekondzOut View Post
                B.Hop is the last of a dying breed...when was the last time a fighter cleaned out his division?!?....meaning holding the WBC,WBA,IBF,WBO, and Ring Belt...the man is cut from a totally different cloth than ALOT of fighters
                bump......

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by gibo View Post
                  hopkins is a fraud!!! Can't even beat a second rated sorry *ss fighter!!!! Got knocked down twice!!!
                  he got knocked down once and it was against a professional fighter.... Big deal... U know jordan, kobe, and lebron got dunked on b4 huh? I think its a part of the game...

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                  • #10
                    Yeah, the article mentioned how the commentators didn't mentioned the Ring Magazine Belt and only the WBC belt.

                    Yes, not only that but when they introduced Hopkins, they only said that he was a former Undisputed Middleweight Champ, no mention of former Light-heavy champ.

                    Showtime has taken a different position perhaps to differentiate themselves from ESPN and HBO, who **** on the sanctioning bodies more often.

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