By Lyle Fitzsimmons - MONTREAL – One good encore deserves another.
Barely showered, dried and dressed after his stirring defeat of local favorite Jean Pascal before a record fight crowd at the Bell Centre, newly-minted WBC light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins was already floating the idea of a return trip to pursue other popular Canadian quarry.
“I might as well let the cat out of the bag,” said Hopkins, in a post-midnight media conference deep in the bowels of an arena that had been packed with 17,560 mostly partisan fans just a while earlier. “I’m going to give you all some shows before I’m done.
“I’m going to remind you all of Ray Robinson and Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles and show you what some old-school boxing can look like.”
Hopkins specifically mentioned a match with Lucien Bute, the WBC’s 168-pound title-holder who was born in Romania but now resides in Montreal. His appearance on the video screens before Saturday night’s main event prompted some of the loudest cheers of the night. [Click Here To Read More]
Barely showered, dried and dressed after his stirring defeat of local favorite Jean Pascal before a record fight crowd at the Bell Centre, newly-minted WBC light heavyweight champion Bernard Hopkins was already floating the idea of a return trip to pursue other popular Canadian quarry.
“I might as well let the cat out of the bag,” said Hopkins, in a post-midnight media conference deep in the bowels of an arena that had been packed with 17,560 mostly partisan fans just a while earlier. “I’m going to give you all some shows before I’m done.
“I’m going to remind you all of Ray Robinson and Jersey Joe Walcott and Ezzard Charles and show you what some old-school boxing can look like.”
Hopkins specifically mentioned a match with Lucien Bute, the WBC’s 168-pound title-holder who was born in Romania but now resides in Montreal. His appearance on the video screens before Saturday night’s main event prompted some of the loudest cheers of the night. [Click Here To Read More]
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