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Instead, the WBC ruled the outcome was a technical draw, allowing Hopkins ... ‘It’s the right decision. Bernard Hopkins did not lose that fight.’ Dawson was deemed the winner after Hopkins ...
Bernard Hopkins couldn’t believe it ... “Do I look like I dread 50?” he said, drawing oohs from the mediacrowd around him. “What are you talking about? It helps me more if I’m 50 ...
WASHINGTON -- Three thoughts on Bernard Hopkins' split decision win over Beibut ... fighting in Canada -- where Stevenson is a big draw -- while Golden Boy CEO Richard Schaefer suggested the ...
I would like to sidestep the bombast and controversy that has become his defining characteristic as of late and draw attention to his achievments. I’ve selected five fights from Bernard Hopkins ...
On Saturday, Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City will host one of the year’s most anticipated fistic matchups when veteran Bernard Hopkins takes ... been a fast-rising draw on the pro boxing circuit.
ATLANTIC CITY — Less than two hours after receiving a beating in the ring like he hasn't seen or felt in years, Bernard ... proved Hopkins is human after all. "Win, lose or draw, I don't go ...
It defies reality that Bernard Hopkins is still fighting at such a high ... The single blemish on his otherwise perfect record is the draw, which was a technical draw when an opponent was unable ...
Bernard Hopkins' legendary, 28-year career came to ... When the fight was made, Hopkins announced it would be his last one -- win, lose or draw -- and he stuck to that after the fight.
Bernard Hopkins hoped to end his legendary career ... Heading into the fight, Hopkins had already stated that win, lose or draw he was going to retire after a career that started all the way ...
Bernard Hopkins began his career 28 years ago after ... to a young Roy Jones Jr. in his first world title fight in 1993 and drawing with Segundo Mercado in his second world title fight in 1994 ...
Bernard Hopkins' legendary, 28-year career came to ... When the fight was made, Hopkins announced it would be his last one -- win, lose or draw -- and he stuck to that after the fight.