Yes. What are the chances of a bloke fighting at this level well into his 40s being as unpopular as Hopkins?
Fair enough. I'll leave you lovers of entertainment to talk of those great Bernard nights...oooh, the drama, oooh the excitement.
BHop is easily one of the greatest of all time. I'd put him in my top 25, Honestly. At his best, he was a beautiful mind in the ring...his absolute destructions of Tito Trinidad and Antonio Tarver are probably the two greatest textbooks on boxing there are...absolute poetry to watch what he did in those matches. Bernard Hopkins is the only fighter I've seen that you can actually watch LEARN and THINK in the ring. And the only fighter I've ever seen so clearly set traps for his opponents. He's just a brilliant guy...