Bernard Hopkins' 30-year journey from teenage delinquent to Hall of Fame
boxer is an awe-inspiring tale of suffering, incredible perseverance and hard
work, and ultimate redemption. To rapt audiences he delivers the powerful
message that toughminded discipline and faith in oneself can conquer life's
greatest challenges, no matter how daunting those challenges may seem.
Bernard himself is living proof of his message. Sentenced to 18 years in
prison for robbery when he was 17, he dedicated himself to turning his life
around, achieving his high school diploma while still behind bars and becoming
national penitentiary middleweight champ three years in a row. From the podium
Bernard tells how, by the time of his release at age 23, he had turned his
boxing skills and Spartan training habits into an art form that would earn him
the title of undisputed middleweight champion and a record 19 straight title
defenses. He thrills audiences with the stories behind those historic triumphs,
including his electrifying wins over Felix Trinidad, Antonio Tarver and Oscar
de la Hoya; a victory which so impressed de la Hoya that he invited Bernard to
join his Golden Boy Promotions as East Coast President.
Now retired, Bernard devotes his energies to developing and promoting young
fighters, continuing his career-long advocacy of boxers' rights, and drawing on
the story of his own fierce struggle in motivating others to realize their
dreams through self-discipline, faith and determination.
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