A Quote by Bernard Hopkins

My personal feeling is that Bernard Hopkins has never been an industry boy. — © Bernard Hopkins
My personal feeling is that Bernard Hopkins has never been an industry boy.
Hopkins is talking about fighting at Yankee Stadium but that's rubbish. If he fought at Yankee Stadium, even the ushers wouldn't want to watch him. Bernard Hopkins couldn't draw breath.
Bernard Hopkins is one of my idols.
No one's kicking down the door to fight Bernard Hopkins.
Bernard Hopkins' accomplishments and achievements are far beyond that of the norm.
If you read Bernard Hopkins' name in the dictionary, the definition would be 'discipline.'
My second pro fight, I fought on the Joe Calzaghe and Bernard Hopkins undercard.
Who knows how long I have got left. I could be like Bernard Hopkins.
Fighters like Bernard Hopkins can go on because their style is not based on reflexes and timing.
Bernard Hopkins? He fights scary dirty. I mean, he did what he had to do in his career.
I look up to Bernard Hopkins as a fighter. I'm honored to be his co-main event and to be able to give a great performance.
Oscar De La Hoya and Bernard Hopkins is an event where actors and actresses will come out, and I give all credit to Oscar for that.
You're not going to see a new Bernard Hopkins. I'm too old for that crap. I think what you will see is something different that I know I am capable of doing.
Bernard Hopkins' style is the way...everything he does is for a reason - little head feints, little hand movements, little shoulder rolls and gestures are all finer points of the sweet science. Before contemporary times everyone did that kind of stuff.
They had to debate whether Joe Frazier should be in the Boxing Hall of Fame or not. I'm making sure that it would be a felony to sit down and debate whether or not Bernard Hopkins deserves to be in the hall of fame.
People have pointed out evidences of personal feeling in my notices as if they were accusing me of a misdemeanor, not knowing that criticism written without personal feeling is not worth reading. It is the capacity for making good or bad art a personal matter that makes a man a critic.
That was always my experience-a poor boy in a rich town; a poor boy in a rich boy's school; a poor boy in a rich man's club at Princeton .... However, I have never been able to forgive the rich for being rich, and it has colored my entire life and works.
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