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BIOGRAPHY OF BERNARD HOPKINS

Bernard Hopkins is an American boxer who dominated the middleweight division in the early 2000s with a combination of speed and precision that earned him the nickname “The Executioner”.

He is one of the most successful boxers of the last three decades, having held several world championships in two weight classes, including the undisputed middleweight title from 2004 to 2005 and the lineal light heavyweight title from 2011 to 2012. .

Hopkins first became a world champion by winning the IBF middleweight title in 1995. He then compiled 20 defenses, which remained a record for the weight class until 2018.

BERNARD HOPKINS AGE

Bernard Hopkins was born with his full birth name as Bernard Humphrey Hopkins Jr. on January 15, 1965, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is of African-American race.

BERNARD HOPKINS AUTHOR

It has a nice size. Bernard stands at a height of 6 feet and 1 inch, or 185 cm. Not to mention its reach, it has a reach of 75 inches or 191 centimeters.

BERNARD HOPKINS FAMILY

Bernard was born to Bernard Hopkins Sr. and his wife Shirley , Bernard grew up with his family in the Raymond Rosen housing project in Philadelphia.

BERNARD HOPKINSPRISON

Hopkins turned to crime early in his life. By the age of thirteen, he was mugging people and had been stabbed three times. At seventeen, Hopkins was sentenced to 18 years in Graterford Prison for nine crimes.

In prison, he witnessed the murder of another inmate during an argument over a pack of cigarettes, but also discovered his passion for boxing. After serving nearly five years, Hopkins was released from prison in 1988.

He then decided to use boxing to escape his previous life and converted to Islam. As Hopkins was leaving prison for the last time, the warden told him he would “see you again when you get back here,” to which Hopkins replied, “I’m never coming back here.” Later, Hopkins attributed his self-discipline to his experiences and time spent in Graterford Prison.

BERNARD HOPKINS WIFE

Bernard Hopkins’ life is as perfect as his career. He married Jeanette Hopkins in 1993. Their marital relationship has been around 24 years and they are doing very well.

They shared strong love and affection with each other. They will be less likely to divorce in the future. They have a daughter together named Latrice Hopkins

Bernard Hopkins has the busiest schedule but he also values ​​his family. He maintained a perfect balance between his professional and personal life. He has been part of controversy throughout his career.

BERNARD HOPKINS DIET

Bernard Hopkins is mindful of his daily diet. His nutritious diet makes him healthy and fit. His usual dishes are scrambled egg whites, vegetables, dry crepe (no sugar), chicken/fish, buffalo meat, vegetables, salad, no sugar, rice, pasta, bread, etc

BERNARD HOPKINS WEIGHT AVERAGE

Hopkins immediately joined the professional boxing ranks as a light heavyweight, losing his debut on October 11, 1988 in Atlantic City, New Jersey to Clinton Mitchell.

After a sixteen-month layoff, he resumed his middleweight career, winning a unanimous decision over Greg Paige at Blue Horizon on February 22, 1990.

Between February 1990 and December 1992, Hopkins had 21 wins without a loss. He won 16 of those fights by knockout, 12 in the first round.

BERNARD HOPKINS CONTRE ROY JONES JR.

Bernard Hopkins vs. Roy Jones Jr. II, billed as ‘The Rivals’, was a professional boxing match contested on April 3, 2010. The fight was a rematch of the May 22, 1993 fight between the two where Jones defeated Hopkins for the Title IBF middleweight.

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Hopkins would dominate most of the fight as Jones struggled with Hopkins’ defense and didn’t land a very sustained offense, throwing just 274 punches and landing just 82.

Although Hopkins was the clear aggressor, he also struggled with his offense despite throwing over 300 more punches than Jones, landing only 180 of his 526 punches thrown.

The fight was not without controversy as Hopkins was knocked down three times following fouls by Jones. The first came late in round six when Jones landed an illegal punch to the back of Hopkins’ head.

Hopkins collapsed to the mat clutching his head and the match was stopped for three minutes to allow Hopkins to recover, while Jones was docked a run for his foul.

When the match resumed with 10 seconds remaining, Hopkins backed Jones into the corner and unleashed a flurry of punches as Jones attempted to cover.

When the bell rang, the two continued to fight as referee Tony Weeks and security entered the ring to separate the two. In the eighth and tenth rounds, Hopkins fell to his knees after Jones landed a punch and a low kick respectively, but no points were deducted for either foul.

When the fight went to the judge’s scorecards, Hopkins was named the winner by unanimous decision with a score of 118-109 and two scores of 117-110.

The match failed to find an audience and only attracted around 150,000 pay-per-view buys. Additionally, the fight was heavily criticized. ESPN’s Dan Rafael called the fight an “abomination” and a “horrendous fight” and called on both fighters to retire.

BERNARD HOPKINS V. FELIX TRINITY

Bernard Hopkins vs Félix Trinidad, billed as And Then There Was One, was a boxing match held on September 29, 2001, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, between WBC and IBF middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins and champion WBA middleweight Félix Trinidad to unify all three titles and decide the first undisputed middleweight champion since Marvin Hagler. The winner would also become The Ring’s middleweight champion.

At the time of the stoppage, Bernard Hopkins was leading the fight on all three judges’ scorecards. Don Ackerman had the fight 109-100 while Stanley Christodoulou and Anek Hongtongkam both scored the fight 107-102 in favor of Bernard Hopkins. HBO’s unofficial ringside scorer Harold Lederman made Hopkins win 108-101.

After the fight, Bernard Hopkins was named Ring Magazine’s 2001 Fighter of the Year and also won this award from the World Boxing Hall of Fame.

BERNARD HOPKINS RECORDS

As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held several world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins has recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career – including 32 knockouts – to just eight losses, two draws and two no contests. For more information on his recordings, click on the following link

BERNARD HOPKINS NET WORTH

Bernard Hopkins has an estimated net worth of $40 million in 2018, garnered from his 54 wins, out of 64 fights overall. Bernard Hopkins is one of the greatest middleweight champions, winning ‘The Ring’ middleweight championship, followed by the 2011 WBA and WBC titles.

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