Philippine Daily Inquirer

Tragic Hopkins, 51, still the big story

- RECAH TRINIDAD

Bernard Hopkins crashed out of boxing in tragic fashion. The Executione­r was slaughtere­d, knocked out from the ring by a killer barrage in the neutral corner. He landed on his head against the concrete floor. It was a dismal ending. A disgrace, a head-on fall into the dustbin of boxing? Not too fast, please.

———— The big story here does not belong to Joe Smith, the winner and still WBA Internatio­nal light heavyweigh­t champion.

The true big sports story was authored by Hopkins, 51, who suffered the first stoppage in his career.

Rang Smith, young enough to be Hopkins’ son, in fitting homage: “Hewas a true champion and if he didn’t get injured, he’d be back here. I had to finish him.”

———— Hopkins, a month short of his 52nd birthday, was visibly diminished. Still, the fight could’ve gone either way. Hopkins was fully competitiv­e when the unexpected ending came in the eighth round.

Hopkins, who had fought the toughest, the finest, the baddest, got smashed with a right, ducked but failed to raise his right to cover his head. He got chopped by a thunderous left, followed by a barrage that sent him sailing out of the ring like a wet piece of laundry.

He had 20 seconds to get back into the ring, was up at the count of 13, but chose to stay out claiming a ripping pain in the ankle stalled him.

———— Of course, the hard-boiled warrior, one of a kind, did not surrender.

He took defeat humbly, standing erect.

“I went out as a soldier. This is my last fight, I’ve come to that point in my life when it’s final,” he said.

He broke the record for middleweig­ht title defenses at 37, became a light heavyweigh­t champion at 46.

He continued to be a world class fighter into his sixth decade. His final record: 55-8-2, with 32 KOs.

Hopkins was a statue of heroic dignity in farewell.

“I’m happy with my life and retirement,” he declared. Tributes poured: “He’s a man who tried what men shouldn’t and did what others couldn’t,” wrote David P. Greisman of BoxingScen­e. “He defied expectatio­ns, he defied odds, and all that defined him.”

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