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  1. This made Hopkins the oldest boxer in history to win a world championship, at the age of 46, breaking George Foreman's record set in 1994. Hopkins later broke his own record by winning the IBF light heavyweight title from Tavoris Cloud in 2013, and again in 2014 when he won the WBA (Super) title from Beibut Shumenov, at ages 48 and 49 ...

  2. Feb 10, 2019 · As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held multiple world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career—including 32 knockouts—against only eight losses, two draws, and two no contests. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.

  3. Feb 23, 2024 · 18 opponents (13 by KO) for the World Middleweight Title. Has a record of 24-5-2, 2NC (13 KOs) in World Title fights. Has a record of 16-6-1 1NC (6 KOs) against former or current world titleists.

  4. Oct 31, 2014 · After Hopkinss record-setting reign as middleweight champion from 1995 to 2005, it was widely assumed that he would retire and duly enter the International Boxing Hall of Fame.

  5. Mar 10, 2013 · 10 March 2013. Bernard Hopkins beat Tavoris Cloud to break his own record as the oldest world champion in boxing history. The 48-year-old American claimed the IBF light-heavyweight crown with...

  6. Bernard Hopkins. Born January 15, 1965 in Philadelphia, PA. Hopkins turned pro in 1988 and won the USBA middleweight title before stopping Segundo Mercado (TKO 7) for the vacant IBF belt in 1995 to begin a historic 160-pound title reign that includes a division record 20 successful title defenses.

  7. Record. 55-8-2. Form. KO 8. UD 12. SD 12. UD 12. Stats. age. 59. Height. 6' 1" / 185 cm. Reach. 75.2" / 191 cm. Stance. Orthodox (R) Full record. Wins. 55. By KO. 32. KO% 58% Lost. 8. Stopped. 1. Draws. 2. Debut. 1988. Pro RDS. 514.

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