Results: Hopkins outclasses Cloud
Bernard Hopkins did it again tonight, outclassing Tavoris Cloud over 12 rounds to break his own record as the oldest man to win a world title in boxing history.
Bernard Hopkins did it again tonight, outclassing Tavoris Cloud over 12 rounds to break his own record as the oldest man to win a world title in boxing history.
Bernard Hopkins looks to win another world title at age 48 against Tavoris Cloud, and Keith Thurman steps up against Jan Zaveck in the welterweight co-feature.
Bernard Hopkins faces Tavoris Cloud tonight on HBO, with Keith Thurman taking on Jan Zaveck in the welterweight co-feature from Brooklyn.
Will Bernard Hopkins break his own record by winning a world title at age 48, or is the bell tolling for the old man with Tavoris Cloud charged up and ready to rumble tomorrow night on HBO?
Bernard Hopkins challenges Tavoris Cloud for the IBF light heavyweight title on Saturday, with Keith Thurman facing Jan Zaveck in a welterweight eliminator co-feature.
48-year-old Bernard Hopkins says he sees a bit of himself in Tavoris Cloud, his opponent this Saturday night on HBO.
In world title fights this week, Bernard Hopkins makes his return against Tavoris Cloud, Juan Carlos Salgado rematches Argenis Mendez, and Victor Terrazas battles Cristian Mijares, with much more also on the schedule.
The IBF has 'tentatively' approved a March 9 fight between light heavyweight titleholder Tavoris Cloud and Bernard Hopkins.
Bernard Hopkins is an all-time great fighter, but that doesn't mean he needs to trudge on forever. Lately, his fights have gone from bad to worse, and I have little desire to witness another match with pratfalls against Tavoris Cloud.