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  1. Félix Trinidad vs. Bernard Hopkins, billed as And Then There Was One, was a boxing match that took place on September 29, 2001, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, between WBC and IBF middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins and WBA middleweight champion Félix Trinidad to unify all three titles and decide the first undisputed middleweight ...

    • Félix Trinidad
    • Tito
    • San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • 40-0 (33 KO)
  2. Trinidad vs. Joppy. Following his fight with Vargas, Trinidad moved up in weight – this time to participate in Don King's middleweight unification tournament featuring IBF champion Bernard Hopkins, WBA champion William Joppy, and WBC champion Keith Holmes.

  3. He compiled 20 defenses against 17 opponents, with 19 wins as a result of his no-contest bout against Robert Allen. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] In 2001, Hopkins successfully unified the middleweight division by defeating Félix Trinidad to win the WBA (Super), WBC, Ring magazine and lineal titles.

    No.
    Result
    Record
    Opponent
    67
    Loss
    55–8–2 (2)
    66
    Loss
    55–7–2 (2)
    65
    Win
    55–6–2 (2)
    64
    Win
    54–6–2 (2)
  4. Sep 29, 2001 · Bernard Hopkins defeated Félix Trinidad via 12th round TKO to win the WBA (Super) and vacant The Ring middleweight titles and retain the WBC and IBF middleweight titles. Trinidad's undefeated record of 40 wins comes to an end, and Hopkins advances his win streak to 14. Hopkins is now 40-2-1, and Trinidad 40-1.

  5. Jan 11, 2024 · He had a 77.8% knockouts-to-fights ratio with 35 of his total 45 fights being knockout wins, 16 of which were in title fights. The only knockout loss in Trinidad's career was a 12th round TKO loss to Bernard Hopkins in a middleweight title fight.

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  7. Oct 29, 2023 · Bernard Hopkins vs. Flix Trinidad, billed as And Then There Was One, was a boxing match that took place on September 29, 2001, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, between WBC IBF middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins and WBA middleweight champion Flix Trinidad to unify all three titles an

  8. Trinidad wins via 12–round majority decision (114–114, 115–114, 115–113) Oscar De La Hoya vs. Félix Trinidad, billed as The Fight of the Millennium, was a boxing match held at the Mandalay Bay Events Center on the Las Vegas Strip on September 18, 1999, to unify the WBC and IBF welterweight championships. [1]