@@AyAngelchillfoo1315you'd be suprised the amount of boxers that would succeed in MMA if that's where their paths would have led, and it goes the same for MMA fighters if they had become boxers instead. Someone who has that level of determination in their soul can master anything
@@returnalnocturnal7729 if they have wrestling down and basic BJJ they forsure could but who knows if they can handle elbows knees and espeically kicks to the legs
Dude won the WBC, n ring LHW belts at 46 , won the IBF at 48 defended it 2 times and then won the WBA ( super) LHW title at 49 yrs old in his second defense of the IBF LHW title
@@bravocarlos1752no boxer aged backwards where they suddenly go prime near the end of their supposed career,but bhop,with his peak going backwards where he achieved everything on his old age,proves that he was definitely an alien.
aye-bit of an asshole but knows the game inside out-impressed with his fights even if not always entertained lol Loved it when he schooled cloud after everyone wrote him off
It’s his tactics for the reason why many don’t consider it. Like him quitting in fights when he was getting beat up by faking hurt or falling out the ring etc. Things like that tarnish a fighter.
I would watch a Joseph Vincent video on the treadmill for an hour. This guy has effected my development as an adult. I officially had my first amateur fight at 28 and won by unanimous decision after I rocked him twice with two eight counts. Thank you Joseph Vincent. I would love to have a conversation with you at some point.
I am a boxer and honestly didn’t know too much about Hopkins. Shame on me. This video really made me emotional, wow, fantastic work as always Joseph. Thank you very much, this motivated me a lot
Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins PRO record: 55-8-2-2, KO's 32. Amateur record: 95-4 record (accomplished in prison during a rehabilitation program so they weren't official amateur bouts by ABA standards). # 11 years reign as the Undisputed Middleweight Champion of the World: 1994-2005 with 20 world title defenses. # 3-time Light Heavyweight World Champion - and all three titles conquered at 40+ (41, 46 & 48 of ages). # Defeated 16 recognized world champions: Roy Jones Jr, Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad, Antonio Tarver, Winky Wright, Glen Johnson, Kelly Pavlik, William Joppy, Keith Holmes, Jean Pascal, John David Jackson, Tavoris Cloud, Beibut Shumenov, Simon Brown, Lupe Aquino & Carl Daniels. # Defeated over 14 recognized Top contenders like: Enrique, Ornelas, Howard Eastman, Karo Murat, Segundo Mercado, Robert Allen x2, Morrade Hakkar, Joe Lipsey, Syd Vanderpool, Andrew Council, Antwun Echols x2, Steve Frank, Gilbert Baptist, William Bo James etc. # 7 of 8 career losses was against recognized world champions: Roy Jones Jr, Sergey Kovalev, Joe Smith Jr, Chad Dawson, Jermain Taylor x2 & Joe Calzaghe. # BOXING WORLD RECORDS: - First boxing world champion ever P4P to unify ALL 4 major organisations world title belts: WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO + The Ring/Lineal world title. - First boxing world champion ever P4P to defend a unified crown of ALL 4 major organisations world title belts: WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO + The Ring/Lineal world title. - Middleweight class world title record of 20 straight title defenses (1995-2005) - Oldest ever P4P world boxing champion: 48 years old + 2nd oldest P4P world boxing champion: 46. - Oldest ever unified P4P world boxing champion: 49 years old. - Oldest ever unified P4P world boxing champion to defend the title(s): 49 years old. - Oldest ever LH world champion: 48 years old. - Fastest IBF P4P world champion scored Knock-Out victory: 24 seconds. - 2nd fastest Middleweight world championship knockout victory: 24 seconds.
He didn't reign 10 years as undisputed middleweight champion, he only reigned 4 years as undisputed champion. He won it in 01 beating Trinidad and lost it in 05 to Taylor
@@erikmendez8798 That is correct on the paper. But I choose to take into the account that before that Hopkins proved to be THE best mniddleweight champion and that the other champions ran from him to unify. Hopkins was like few men so obsessed with becoming the undisputed and had motivations far larger then the other title belt holders from WBC, WBA and even WBO included. Not until that Middleweight tournament arranged by Don King and HBO, BUT Hopkins was forced to sign contract with King for a while in order to get that and by then many believed he was old and ready to be taken....and they would all be wrong. happend he got his chanse
Why? Cable news is becoming irrelevant and why would you want espn to own his work when we can watch all of his videos for free....and he still makes money? Do you guys even think when you say these things?
These Documentaries you Do are Top notch Boss. I appreciate the fact that you showed the robberies he had with the Taylor fights and the first Pascal fight but you also showed how he bounced back with getting Straps at 48 years of age.
@@vince11harris I was unaware of these venues and amateur boxing endeavors that were as traumatic or permanent as the penitentiary system?! I think you’re just another guy trying to impress his boyfriend….HOWEVER, in the remote chance that you’re not….then fucking dazzle us with your knowledge rather than shit out a rather vague, random and arbitrary “not really”! Wadaya say, killa’???!!! Feed me, Seymour!
@@vince11harrisyes the stakes was way higher. He was in prison and can be retaliated against or even gang stuff. If he loses he can be seen as prey and that's what they do. So yes the stakes isn't just losing. It can be life and death
He's considered one of the 50 greatest boxers ever via ESPN, and was inducted into the hall of fame just last year. I think that's plenty of credit in my book
Excellent boxing technique, discipline, god-given athleticism, ruthless aggression, bad intentions, a razor-sharp mind, and an unbeatable spirit is a helluva combination. Bernard had all these. Truly a remarkable fighter who doesnt get talked about enough. Criminally underrated (No Pun Intended)
I feel like at this point, we should be paying for these films! These should be shown as a mandatory part of a schools curriculum for sports history. Fantastic job Mr. Vincent!
I remember I asked for a Bernard Hopkins documentary as a comment on one of your videos. Today you have delivered, thank you so much for all that you do for the sweet science. You are a hall of famer in your own right.
I consider myself lucky to have watched so many greats in what could be considered boxing's golden era between 80s and 90s. Bernard Hopkins was without a doubt one of the best to ever do it and an example of what a determined and disciplined man can accomplish with hard work and dedication.
These documentaries are not just the best sport docs, but some of the best stories told on youtube! Great job. I love the Gatti vs Ward trilogy doc but i would love to see one on specifically Arturo "Thunder" Gatti.
It’s crazy how at 12:05 Hopkin’s gloves turn into a BLUR when he’s firing off a string, unreal💀 Probably one of the most dominating knockouts I’ve ever seen
I'm going to gave to purchase a dictionary/thesaurus for new words to describe how amazing these documentaries continue to be! you are the GOAT! unmatched by anyone! Thank you, JV, for another KO!
The pride of North Philadelphia; I have stomped on his grounds because I had some friends who lived where he lived, but I never saw him; Bernard Hopkins raised the level of boxing in Philadelphia....
I love getting off work to put some time aside and enjoy another masterpiece. Keep it coming! Never would have found a love for boxing had I not watched your Tyson video. Brock Purdy cooking?
Hes my favorite fighter the man is a legit a legend. He took all his pain and struggles and instead of playing the victim card. Instead of taking easy way out He grinded until he became a success and a champion ppl should look at his story and realize with effort and determination comes success.
What a great documentary. I love the commentary, the vintage videos and the original music you put into these classics. I must have watched your boxing docs 10-15 times a piece. Really impressive Joe. And it's always..... PERFECT TIMING!!!
Crazy seeing his growth as a person and a fighter I can the slight changes in his demeanor and mannerisms that come with becoming champ and getting older
Bernard was the smartest fighter I’ve ever seen. His was able to completely change his style in the second half of his career to continue his longevity and continue to win. He used his brains just as much as his skills.
Every time you thought he was done, he just wasn’t. Then after multiple upsets once it became clear that it really was the end, it still wasn’t. He really was like an alien, nobody should be able to compete at that level as old as he was.
Man literally looked yesterday and was like damn he didn’t make one!? Smart move he was just on Rogan I hope this video smashes ! Best stuff on TH-cam 💯
Hopkins was literally just on the Rogan podcast giving his career retrospective, and now this to compliment it
Rogan knows he would beat those mma bums
@@davidradovsky5354ya in a boxing fight lol
@@AyAngelchillfoo1315you'd be suprised the amount of boxers that would succeed in MMA if that's where their paths would have led, and it goes the same for MMA fighters if they had become boxers instead. Someone who has that level of determination in their soul can master anything
@@returnalnocturnal7729 if they have wrestling down and basic BJJ they forsure could but who knows if they can handle elbows knees and espeically kicks to the legs
@@returnalnocturnal7729 boxers would do it but it pays garbage and Dana white gets rich.
The fact that he's called old and fading 13 min into a 40+ min video but still prime shows his greatness and longevity
24:04
Dude won the WBC, n ring LHW belts at 46 , won the IBF at 48 defended it 2 times and then won the WBA ( super) LHW title at 49 yrs old in his second defense of the IBF LHW title
@@bravocarlos1752no boxer aged backwards where they suddenly go prime near the end of their supposed career,but bhop,with his peak going backwards where he achieved everything on his old age,proves that he was definitely an alien.
Outboxing young champions at 40+.
Hopkins, a true legend.
It's kinda hard not to say that he is one of the greatest boxers of all time.
aye-bit of an asshole but knows the game inside out-impressed with his fights even if not always entertained lol Loved it when he schooled cloud after everyone wrote him off
It’s his tactics for the reason why many don’t consider it. Like him quitting in fights when he was getting beat up by faking hurt or falling out the ring etc. Things like that tarnish a fighter.
Easily
He is 100%
@@benjisnowman2065bros from Philly what’d you expect for him to be a well mannered frat boy dude
You know hes a great when youre 15 minutes into a 42 minute video and he's 36 and just knocked out Trinidad. Soo much to unpack
I would watch a Joseph Vincent video on the treadmill for an hour. This guy has effected my development as an adult. I officially had my first amateur fight at 28 and won by unanimous decision after I rocked him twice with two eight counts. Thank you Joseph Vincent. I would love to have a conversation with you at some point.
@@dkdkkdmdmnice! 💪🏾
I love the way you put your shows together. Those repeats and slo-mo shots of Hopkins knocking at Trinidad were priceless!
Whoa perfect timing
@@immysteryman1 This will always be funny lol
I am a boxer and honestly didn’t know too much about Hopkins. Shame on me. This video really made me emotional, wow, fantastic work as always Joseph. Thank you very much, this motivated me a lot
Your a boxer? Wow thats cool... Whats your record?
Go GED'EM young guns!
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Bernard "The Executioner" Hopkins
PRO record: 55-8-2-2, KO's 32.
Amateur record: 95-4 record (accomplished in prison during a rehabilitation program so they weren't official amateur bouts by ABA standards).
# 11 years reign as the Undisputed Middleweight Champion of the World: 1994-2005 with 20 world title defenses.
# 3-time Light Heavyweight World Champion - and all three titles conquered at 40+ (41, 46 & 48 of ages).
# Defeated 16 recognized world champions: Roy Jones Jr, Oscar De La Hoya, Felix Trinidad, Antonio Tarver, Winky Wright, Glen Johnson, Kelly Pavlik, William Joppy,
Keith Holmes, Jean Pascal, John David Jackson, Tavoris Cloud, Beibut Shumenov, Simon Brown, Lupe Aquino & Carl Daniels.
# Defeated over 14 recognized Top contenders like: Enrique, Ornelas, Howard Eastman, Karo Murat, Segundo Mercado, Robert Allen x2, Morrade Hakkar, Joe Lipsey,
Syd Vanderpool, Andrew Council, Antwun Echols x2, Steve Frank, Gilbert Baptist, William Bo James etc.
# 7 of 8 career losses was against recognized world champions: Roy Jones Jr, Sergey Kovalev, Joe Smith Jr, Chad Dawson, Jermain Taylor x2 & Joe Calzaghe.
# BOXING WORLD RECORDS:
- First boxing world champion ever P4P to unify ALL 4 major organisations world title belts: WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO + The Ring/Lineal world title.
- First boxing world champion ever P4P to defend a unified crown of ALL 4 major organisations world title belts: WBC, WBA, IBF & WBO + The Ring/Lineal world title.
- Middleweight class world title record of 20 straight title defenses (1995-2005)
- Oldest ever P4P world boxing champion: 48 years old + 2nd oldest P4P world boxing champion: 46.
- Oldest ever unified P4P world boxing champion: 49 years old.
- Oldest ever unified P4P world boxing champion to defend the title(s): 49 years old.
- Oldest ever LH world champion: 48 years old.
- Fastest IBF P4P world champion scored Knock-Out victory: 24 seconds.
- 2nd fastest Middleweight world championship knockout victory: 24 seconds.
This has got to be the best comment here. 🥇🏆🎓
He didn't reign 10 years as undisputed middleweight champion, he only reigned 4 years as undisputed champion. He won it in 01 beating Trinidad and lost it in 05 to Taylor
@@erikmendez8798 That is correct on the paper. But I choose to take into the account that before that Hopkins proved to be THE best mniddleweight champion and that the other champions ran from him to unify. Hopkins was like few men so obsessed with becoming the undisputed and had motivations far larger then the other title belt holders from WBC, WBA and even WBO included.
Not until that Middleweight tournament arranged by Don King and HBO, BUT Hopkins was forced to sign contract with King for a while in order to get that and by then many believed he was old and ready to be taken....and they would all be wrong. happend he got his chanse
@@ibnsabeel9466 Thank You! Hopkins was my man for many years and he earned his recognition through hard work and being a true master of the art.
@@WarioSaysSo If the phrase; “It’s greater later!” was a person it would be Bernard Hopkins.
🦾👑🦾
NOBODY does it better! A movie each time out!! 💯🥊
They need to give this man money and production team, and spots on ESPN every Friday and Sunday
Why? Cable news is becoming irrelevant and why would you want espn to own his work when we can watch all of his videos for free....and he still makes money? Do you guys even think when you say these things?
I recently been going threw these and this collection is already LEGENDARY! The More Content Added , this channel would be a Netflix of its own 🎉
Make it so
Love these documentaries. I've seen all of them. I'm hoping to see one for Earnie Shavers soon.
Yes love hard punching Shavers!!
What's impressive about him is the late start. Then becoming better than those born in the sport.
exactly
@@joskevermeulen3271shows that discipline is the ultimate equalizer.
@@joskevermeulen3271 who won the fight?
@@joskevermeulen3271 true. the will must be stronger than the skills tho remember that
@@joskevermeulen3271 yes. A disciplined Tyson would have annihilated Buster but he wasn’t and he lost to the less talented more disciplined fighter
These Documentaries you Do are Top notch Boss. I appreciate the fact that you showed the robberies he had with the Taylor fights and the first Pascal fight but you also showed how he bounced back with getting Straps at 48 years of age.
His “amateur career” was more brutal than ANY Golden Gloves or Olympic Trials could ever provide! The stakes were much higher!
Not really
@@vince11harris I was unaware of these venues and amateur boxing endeavors that were as traumatic or permanent as the penitentiary system?! I think you’re just another guy trying to impress his boyfriend….HOWEVER, in the remote chance that you’re not….then fucking dazzle us with your knowledge rather than shit out a rather vague, random and arbitrary “not really”! Wadaya say, killa’???!!! Feed me, Seymour!
@@vince11harrisi know right.
@@vince11harrisyes the stakes was way higher. He was in prison and can be retaliated against or even gang stuff. If he loses he can be seen as prey and that's what they do. So yes the stakes isn't just losing. It can be life and death
The B-hop’s career was truly inspirational! Never quit! And believe in yourself!
I did not know a 39 year old Hopkins finished a 31 year old Oscar. Crazy.
He outboxed Oscar up until the knock out tho lol.
Oscar came up from 6 weight classes. It was no surprise to me.
Remember watching that fight live with my dad on PPV. The good ol days
@user-xn6ot6jt2xWhich is why Oscar chose to fight him at a catch-weight, and still got his ass knocked out lol
@@TylerHingletonand Oscar would still def beat your ass lmao
Hopkins don’t get no where near enough credit for he’s career! One of a kind and fought everyone
He's considered one of the 50 greatest boxers ever via ESPN, and was inducted into the hall of fame just last year. I think that's plenty of credit in my book
Perfect timing. Just started looking into his career today after hearing him on JRE. Figured you'd have one
Nobody brings it like you my man! another masterpiece... Eternally graceful
^^^THIS^^^
The GOAT is back with another spectacular documentary 🎉
It's Saturday night I've had a couple beers and a few hits and I found this video!? Hell yes thank you very much my man! Amazing work!
One of the best inside fighters of all time. They way he can generate power from short distance is legendary
Excellent boxing technique, discipline, god-given athleticism, ruthless aggression, bad intentions, a razor-sharp mind, and an unbeatable spirit is a helluva combination. Bernard had all these. Truly a remarkable fighter who doesnt get talked about enough.
Criminally underrated (No Pun Intended)
One of the best fighters to ever live. He fought against odds and against life and he won it all.
I feel like at this point, we should be paying for these films! These should be shown as a mandatory part of a schools curriculum for sports history. Fantastic job Mr. Vincent!
Please don’t say that 😂
Was not expecting my voice at 24:47 😅 appreciate you putting in Joseph! Great vid! 👊
Wow! I never really knew much about B Hop. This video was an excellent documentary. Total legend
I remember I asked for a Bernard Hopkins documentary as a comment on one of your videos. Today you have delivered, thank you so much for all that you do for the sweet science. You are a hall of famer in your own right.
I asked for a B-Hop doc awhile back glad its finally here
Yours is the best career documentary TH-cam channel period.
Another classic Joe! Thanks a bunch for doing what you do!
I consider myself lucky to have watched so many greats in what could be considered boxing's golden era between 80s and 90s. Bernard Hopkins was without a doubt one of the best to ever do it and an example of what a determined and disciplined man can accomplish with hard work and dedication.
An amazing champion. An even more impressive Hall of Famer
He is the Lebron of boxing truly in the sense of consistency
👏👏 👏
This is what you call a "This is your life" Bernard Hopkins boxing special!!! Loved every minute of it.
Goosebumps. Legendary. Immortal.
Bernard Hopkins. He was special. One of my favorite of all time. Remember he started boxing late also
I like how you’re helping to keep boxing history relevant with these videos.
Make one about Mike McCallum “The Body Snatcher”
Great documentary, as always. This channel really deserves more recognition.
The first fighter I look for in any boxing game.
B-Hop & Joe Vincent
2 legends
One of the toughest guys I’ve ever seen. Definitely an all time great people don’t mention much. It’s hard to find 10 better .
Imagine having all of these masterclass documentaries as a Blu-ray collection at home..
Thank you thank you thank you! Man I’ve been asking for this one for a long time! B Hop, Bobby Chacon, Diego Corrales and Mathew Sadd Muhammad.
These documentaries are not just the best sport docs, but some of the best stories told on youtube! Great job. I love the Gatti vs Ward trilogy doc but i would love to see one on specifically Arturo "Thunder" Gatti.
Hopkins…..simply the best fighter of my lifetime. Great documentary. Thank you for hard work and show all of Bernard’s excellence.
It’s crazy how at 12:05 Hopkin’s gloves turn into a BLUR when he’s firing off a string, unreal💀
Probably one of the most dominating knockouts I’ve ever seen
You are the best!!! Can't wait for the next video. They're all 10/10 thumbs up.
Just got on break open my phone and what do i see posted 2 minutes ago? Its gonna be a good day thanks jv
I love your channel man specifically boxing topics
This one is so well made as always. DAMN never knew of Hopkins' career, beast
Finally! I’ve been asking for B-Hop forever on this channel 🥊
BHop was different foreal...great job on this legacy highlight. Best one I have seen on him hands down
Wow, I never knew Bernard Hopkins was THAT good. Absolutely insane to compete with younger competitors at 49. MUCH RESPECT!! 💪🏾
Hell FUCKING yes ,DUDE YOUR A BLESSING and the best Documentary put- together Voice over IN my BOOK 🥊💯🥩🔥💪🏽🐐🥞
OMG best documentatry ever. Bernard Hopkins had heart like no other.
I'm going to gave to purchase a dictionary/thesaurus for new words to describe how amazing these documentaries continue to be! you are the GOAT! unmatched by anyone! Thank you, JV, for another KO!
Awesome Doc, Bernard is tough as nails
THANK YOU! i've been looking for B-Hop video like this for a wile now
so sweetly done always so emotionly and greatly done, thank you so much JV
Maaaaaan I needed this today let’s goooo JV
The pride of North Philadelphia; I have stomped on his grounds because I had some friends who lived where he lived, but I never saw him; Bernard Hopkins raised the level of boxing in Philadelphia....
I was born 85 so was a young kid not getting into boxing till the 2010s. I appreciate i got to watch all theses legends thanks a bunch 🙏
Can’t take NOTHING away from B Hop!! A real household name. Living legend 💯
your fighter documentaries are the best!!
Still the best sports docs on youtube
I was at the Hopkins/Taylor fight (1) and I can assure you Hopkins got severely robbed. The crowd was livid.
Well put together and exciting video, Joe. Thank you. 👏🏽👏🏽
Once again.. you are the best. Amazing
A new boxing documentary from Joe Vincent! Today is a good day!
Another masterpiece thanks bro once again
Been waiting on you to tell his story since you started telling stories...
🙌🏾 Bless ☝🏾...
Joseph, I love your stuff. My sons and I watch it and I get them up to speed with the best of the best. Thank you for all your hard work. Keep it up.
This video Channel needs to be presented to The Boxing Hall of Fame. ❤
I love getting off work to put some time aside and enjoy another masterpiece. Keep it coming! Never would have found a love for boxing had I not watched your Tyson video. Brock Purdy cooking?
Love your content, just wish it was more often
Hes my favorite fighter the man is a legit a legend. He took all his pain and struggles and instead of playing the victim card. Instead of taking easy way out He grinded until he became a success and a champion ppl should look at his story and realize with effort and determination comes success.
I've been with you for years now because of your fantastic videos! Thanks again!!!
Been a fan for YEARS now. You never disappoint Joe, never. Thank you again for an instant classic!
What a great documentary.
I love the commentary, the vintage videos and the original music you put into these classics. I must have watched your boxing docs 10-15 times a piece. Really impressive Joe. And it's always..... PERFECT TIMING!!!
Crazy seeing his growth as a person and a fighter I can the slight changes in his demeanor and mannerisms that come with becoming champ and getting older
Bernard was the smartest fighter I’ve ever seen. His was able to completely change his style in the second half of his career to continue his longevity and continue to win. He used his brains just as much as his skills.
Finally 🙌🏼💪🏼✊🏼👏🏼 a Hopkins video
Every time you thought he was done, he just wasn’t. Then after multiple upsets once it became clear that it really was the end, it still wasn’t. He really was like an alien, nobody should be able to compete at that level as old as he was.
Amazing work on this!!!!
Perfect video... love the music and all bro!!!! Nobody does it like Vincent
The “boom perfethct timing” gets me every time 😂
I appreciate how you take the time to listen to your supporters and create amazing content thank you for making this documentary
The Alien!! 46 yrs old and on that list with Golfers and Race car drivers 😂 Legend. Another banger JV !
Been watching your videos for years always been great content
Thanks!
Man literally looked yesterday and was like damn he didn’t make one!?
Smart move he was just on Rogan I hope this video smashes ! Best stuff on TH-cam 💯
Been waiting for this 1 thank you
Simply, thanks! Love your work
Love your videos my man. Look forward to watching every single one. Keep it up forever please!!
A lotta these fights were on late night cable TV.
Truly a magical time
Stuck in the hospital watching boxing videos! Let's go
38:00 I do always love one of the classic highlight cut by Joe!
Thank you for covering home loved watching him fight growing up
Getting the popcorn ready
Great Video, why doesn't Hopkins and or Frazier have statues in Philly? They have one of a fictional Champion.
“Ima look you dead in your face without opening my mouth and tell you that I ain’t to be played with, I always had that look, I was born with it” 👏🏽