A Quote by Floyd Mayweather, Jr.

Bernard Hopkins? He fights scary dirty. I mean, he did what he had to do in his career. — © Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
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.
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.
I did get to work with Anthony Hopkins on 'The Human Stain.' If I ever manage to accomplish a quarter of what he's achieved, I'll have had one hell of a career.
No one's kicking down the door to fight Bernard Hopkins.
We had a wonderful trip, a seven-day trip, talking and sitting in the sun and so forth [with Bernard Leach]. And as we were approaching England, Leach said, "Do you have a place to live?" And we said, "No, we didn't." We hadn't worried about that. But Bernard had just separated from his second wife, which we had not realized, and Bernard was a person who could not stand to live alone. So he said, "Would you like to share my house with me?" Naturally we said yes.
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 personal feeling is that Bernard Hopkins has never been an industry boy.
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.
Anyone that's watched my career knows that I finish fights and that I'm one scary dude to be in the cage with.
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.
I mean, I've had fights with random guys, I drove to fights by myself cutting weight, no corners whatsoever. So I've had a very interesting MMA journey.
While browsing in a second-hand bookshop one day, George Bernard Shaw was amused to find a copy of one of his own works which he himself had inscribed for a friend: "To ----, with esteem, George Bernard Shaw." He immediately purchased the book and returned it to the friend with a second inscription: "With renewed esteem, George Bernard Shaw.
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