Bernard Hopkins
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| − | ''[[The Ring Magazine|The Ring]]'' Magazine ''Fighter of The Year'' (2001) | + | *''[[The Ring Magazine|The Ring]]'' Magazine ''Fighter of The Year'' (2001) |
*[[WBHOF: Fighter of the Year|World Boxing Hall of Fame ''Fighter of the Year'' (2001)]] | *[[WBHOF: Fighter of the Year|World Boxing Hall of Fame ''Fighter of the Year'' (2001)]] | ||
| − | *Longest ever middleweight title reign | + | *Longest-ever middleweight title reign |
*Most title defenses as middleweight champion (20) | *Most title defenses as middleweight champion (20) | ||
| − | *Oldest fighter in history to hold the world | + | *Oldest fighter in history to hold the world middleweight title |
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Name: Bernard Hopkins
Alias: The Executioner
Birth Name: Bernard Hopkins Jr
Born: 1965-01-15 (Age:48)
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality: US American
Hometown: Hockessin, Delaware, USA
Stance: Orthodox
Height: 6′ 1″ / 185cm
Reach: 75″ / 191cm
Boxing Record: click
Trainer: Bouie Fisher and Nazim Richardson
Bernard Hopkins Gallery
Regional Titles
- USBA middleweight title (1992-94)
Ring Magazine Titles
- Ring Magazine middleweight title (2002-2005)
- Ring Magazine light heavyweight title (2006)
Awards and Other Achievements
- The Ring Magazine Fighter of The Year (2001)
- World Boxing Hall of Fame Fighter of the Year (2001)
- Longest-ever middleweight title reign
- Most title defenses as middleweight champion (20)
- Oldest fighter in history to hold the world middleweight title
| Preceded by: Roy Jones Jr. Vacated |
IBF Middleweight Champion 1995 Apr 29 – 2005 Jul 16 |
Succeeded by: Jermain Taylor |
| Preceded by: Keith Holmes |
WBC Middleweight Champion 2001 Apr 14 – 2005 Jul 16 |
Succeeded by: Jermain Taylor |
| Preceded by: First Super Champion |
WBA Middleweight Champion 2001 Sep 29 – 2005 Jul 16 Super Champion |
Succeeded by: Jermain Taylor Super Champion |
| Preceded by: Oscar De La Hoya |
WBO Middleweight Champion 2004 Sep 18 – 2005 Jul 16 |
Succeeded by: Jermain Taylor |
| Preceded by: Felix Trinidad |
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year 2001 |
Succeeded by: Vernon Forrest |