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    New Direction: Is This a Kinder, Gentler, Bernard Hopkins?

    By Mitch Abramson - What happens when an “Executioner?acts more like a presidential candidate?

    He risks slipping in the polls.

    But there was Bernard Hopkins referencing his stint in prison in a conference call on Wednesday, getting all biographical on us, describing how he pulled himself out of the gutter, against all odds.

    “Luck didn’t get me out of the penitentiary,?Hopkins said. “Luck didn’t get me out of the ****** and turn my life around.?br />
    And as he droned on, an image of the ********** presidential nominee John McCain popped into my head.

    McCain (or his advisors) frequently mentions his time as a prisoner of war on the campaign trail.

    Everyone knows the story, but still McCain’s people forever reference it, so much that it’s become a political tool, a crutch his campaign seems to use to bolster his standing among voters.

    Similarly, Hopkins seems to invoke his prison days and subsequent turnaround to substantiate his prowess as a fighter. It’s a great story, but he tells it as if the public has never heard it.

    “This goes way beyond boxing,?Hopkins went on. “When I made my decision that I wasn’t going back to the penitentiary, I had no money. I had no fame. I had no star power. How could I pull that off??br />
    He seemed to be saying that no one gave him a chance to turn his life around when he left prison, just as few people give him a chance to beat Kelly Pavlik when they meet Saturday in Atlantic City.

    Against all odds, Bernard Hopkins will forever persevere

    And that’s when it dawned on me: Hopkins, like McCain, needs a new message.

    Because if this is the type of stuff that Hopkins is spouting before he faces Pavlik (34-0, 30 knockouts) on Saturday, then Hopkins really is in deep trouble.

    Because for Hopkins to be successful, he has to gain a mental edge over his opponent, just as he did against Felix Trinidad, Antonio Tarver, and practically every fighter he has faced, and he just hasn't done that against Pavlik.

    It was surprising when earlier at a presser in New York Hopkins more or less clarified his position on Pavlik:

    "I have nothing bad to say about Kelly Pavlik. I have no gimmicks," Hopkins said. "I have no apples to give him. He's not an elementary school student. He's a champion already." [details]

    #2
    SEAMS LIKE HOPKINS IS ALREADY LOOKING FOR AN EXCUSE.

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      #3
      Dude's just ****in wit Pavlik. I don't buy Hopkins as a humble guy.

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        #4
        Originally posted by gibo View Post
        SEAMS LIKE HOPKINS IS ALREADY LOOKING FOR AN EXCUSE.
        and ya life is based off a popped condem and bad timing

        Rule 1- Never didrespect B-Hop if SekondzOut is on here......he'll torment ya punk ass!

        ding ding......lets go

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          #5
          Would he like it better if Hopkins had no story, no experience and just said "Hope" and "Change" all the time? Would he feel better about Hopkins then?

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            #6
            he'll be all kind then at the weigh in he'll slap pavlik, that will throw him off huge the day before the fight

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              #7
              Originally posted by boxasmash View Post
              he'll be all kind then at the weigh in he'll slap pavlik, that will throw him off huge the day before the fight
              I was thinkin' the same.....Hop might do something at the weigh-in that throws Pavlik for a loop!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by gibo View Post
                SEAMS LIKE HOPKINS IS ALREADY LOOKING FOR AN EXCUSE.
                Originally posted by mangler View Post
                Dude's just ****in wit Pavlik. I don't buy Hopkins as a humble guy.
                get the **** outta here man, if he was bad mouthing him u wud be disrespectin hopkins, he is bein respectful and your still bein disrespectful.
                Hopkins despite what everyone may think is a human being that is capable of respect and humility like we are. he sees Pavlik and respects what he has done like he said on the countdown, he sees 3 names on his resume but it would be folly to go by that, because he can see his work in ring and know how dangerous pavlik is!

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                  #9
                  He hasn't got under everyones skin, infact he was most un successful in recent times with Joe. So perhaps he's just giving it a rest, it's not like Pavlik is any more or less rialled than Joe was. Both are professionals and won't get into too much personal mud slinging. Credit to em both. I do think Pavlik going out for an early KO is making the same mistake Winky did however.

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                    #10
                    hopkins better hope he can walk after this fight

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