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Bernard Hopkins has been defying the odds for years now. Critics have said he should retire, but at 48-years old he looks better in the ring than 95 percent of boxers half his age.
After a long reign at the top of the middleweight division (160 pounds), The Executioner moved up 15 pounds in weight to the light heavyweight division. He's currently the IBF champion and holds the distinction of being the oldest champion in boxing history. His record currently stands at 53 Wins (32 knockouts, 19 decisions), 6 Losses, 2 Draws, 2 No Contest.
After watching Floyd Mayweather Jr. raise his record to 45-0 by defeating the previously unbeaten Canelo Alvarez on Saturday, September 14, B-Hop wants to fight Money May.
"It ain't the weight that's gonna win the fight. Not in this level. It's the skills," Hopkins told ESNEWS. "There's an old saying, the only way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. The only guy that is going to beat Floyd Mayweather is another master chess player."
Who would you pick to win the fight if it happens?
Bernard Hopkins Calls Out Floyd Mayweather "Let's Fight At 160"
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