Articles of 2010
HOPKINS: I Am Going To Dissect Pascal
BERNARD HOPKINS MEDIA DAY QUOTES
BERNARD HOPKINS, Former Two-Division World Champion and Future Hall of Famer
On his fight against Jean Pascal:
I am doing something out of character. I am fighting in Canada. The stakes are raised more than normal when you walk into another guys territory.
I have no problem fighting in Canada. I am at my best when I walk into another guys home. If he is good, I have to be super good.
There is no magic trick to this. December 18 you are going to see me win this fight. Not just go the distance, but win by TKO or stoppage.
I get a chance to be the oldest fighter in history to win a title. I get to continue to make history. How many times can an athlete do that?
Winning is the most important thing. This is the playoffs. There is no tomorrow. No excuse. I am not going to embarrass myself.
A lot of people believe that I can and will win this fight.
On Jean Pascal:
There is added pressure for him when you fight in your home. You get nervous because you dont want to disappoint.
A young guy like Pascal brings confidence to the table. He is confident. He is the champion.
Pascal challenged me. Pascal called me out. He is risking his belt, and I am going to make him wish he hadnt.
Being young is a blessing. Having a young mind, young body, but you dont look at things the way an accomplished person does.
Either I am in trouble or he [Pascal] is in trouble. If they have told him the truth about me and my abilities, he is in trouble.
Pascal called my name. The pressure is more on him than on me.
I am going to dissect this guy. I am going to take him apart. Take him out of his comfort zone.
I have to show that this guy is talented, but show a different level of education on my part. I am going to do the opposite of everything he does.
On training:
Training when you are older, you do get aches and pains that you didnt experience. You get up at 6am when you dont have to. That is the trickery of fighting at this age. It is a psychological thing. A mental thing that comes with experience.
I love training in my hometown. People love you, protect you and respect you. People see me and I dont have to have body guards. I am the most approachable athlete who has ever walked this land.
Boxing is mental. The car doesnt run the engine, the engine runs the car. The wear and tear have not taken their toll on my intellect.
Once you get old, your worst enemy is youth. Ask some housewives that. Ask some corporate guys that, but every once in a while you get something different…and that is me. I am the most health conscious, clean-living person on earth.
NAAZIM RICHARDSON, Hopkins Trainer
Bernard is a historian. I see additional motivation in him. He is very interested in increasing the quality of his legacy and that is what this fight will do.
Jean Pascal has physical ability, but you cant measure a mans ambition just by watching his past fights.
Froch was able to meet and exceed Pascals level of ambition, and that is what Bernard can do as well.
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