Source :********ne Bernard Hopkins will return to the ring despite losing to Sergey Kovalev last weekend. The 49-year-old former champion on Tuesday ended speculation that he was ready to retire by saying he would fight "one more time". Hopkins, who failed to win a round on any of the scorecards in the light heavyweight title unification bout against Kovalev, said in a telephone interview with Fox Sports: Who will I fight? I don't know. But it will be somebody I will be an underdog against because I want to be the underdog. If this is the last time I'm going into the ring, I will not cheat myself. It will not be a freak show. I will never short-change myself and my dignity." Hopkins, who defended world middleweight titles a record 20 times from 1995 to 2005 and has never been knocked out, was knocked down in the first round when he faced the Russian, 18 years his junior, last weekend. But The Executioner was back in the gym on Monday. "Physically, if you see me today, you'd think I didn't have a fight [on Saturday]," he said. "But inside, trust me my arms and the back of my head and the top of my head, oh yeah, I was in a fight. I've been in the hot tub for the last 48 hours." Kovalev, who now lives in Los Angeles, retained his WBO title and took over Hopkins's IBF and WBA belts. He boosted his record to 26-0-1, including 23 knockouts. "I had the most underrated chin in boxing but I think that changed on Saturday," said Hopkins. "I've never been in this business to prove I can take a punch. That's why I've been around so long. "People said I was crazy to fight him. Whether it's in boxing, sport or even in life, you just have to man up. And you know what I've been hearing? People who started off rooting for the young guy ended up rooting for the old guy." Hopkins, who turns 50 in January, has compiled a record of 55-7-2, including 32 knockouts, in his 26-year career. He insisted he would not "cherry pick" his last opponent. "It will be somebody that's a champion," he said. "It will be from a division beneath me but where they're comfortable and I'm comfortable. It will be someone that's dominating today. "I'm going to do it the way I've done it my whole career. People respect you for fighting fights that others run away from. I want to fight the best, no matter how it pans out." Could we see Hopkins Froch Hopkins Ward ? I personally would like him to face Stevenson..
Hopkins doesn't want to be the one that is being overpowered, he wants to be the one to overpower them.
Hey it happens when you fight bigger better guys ..I just don't want him fighting a middle weight though.
I suspected he might move down to 168 because he's never held a belt at that weight and if he won one now not only would he become a three weight champion but he'd also break his world record as the oldest fighter to win a world title too.
I hope its not Ward. I'll give that a miss. Ward vs Hopkins might get that record for least punches thrown over 12 rds in history.
But it would likely break the record for the highest number of clinches and headbutts in a fight though.
Actually Hopkins vs Froch should be the last hurray for both. Froch is closer to his weight and has a much bigger mouth/speaks English compared to GGG.
You know what You take something for granted so much until it's not there There will never be another bhop in the boxing game 49 years on this planet But physically and mentally he is half that age I think in the future people will look at the way he lived his life as a blueprint to maximise your bodily potential I mean look at the closest guy in his 40s to still be able to do it Foreman Foreman only beat bums in his 40/s And only got by because he was never really gifted Just heavy handed
I'm 33 and wish I had a body like Hopkins at 20 I thought he was just some gangsta douchbag when he faced my man Joe back in 2007 Last few years listening to some of his interviews i become a fan. One of the smartest guys in boxing, period. Not the most exciting, but its his heart, mental toughness and determination which makes me like him. Dawson aside.