Cloud calls Hopkins’ shades, mask, hoodie ‘childish’
Tavoris Cloud on Bernard Hopkins’ outfit at Wednesday’s press conference: “It was funny to just turn around and to just see a grown man with a ski mask on standing there and not saying nothing to nobody.”
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IBF light heavyweight titleholder Tavoris Cloud: “Bernard Hopkins is just going to have to bring his ass to the fight and fight.”
read moreCoyne-Oliveira added to Hopkins-Cloud card
Unbeaten light heavyweights Ryan Coyne and Marcus Oliveira will be featured on the undercard of Bernard Hopkins’ challenge for the IBF’s 175-pound belt owned by Tavoris Cloud.
read moreLem’s latest: Live stream of Kovalev-Campillo weigh-in
Light heavyweight Gabriel Campillo will have been out of the ring for nearly a year when he meets Sergey Kovalev on Saturday night.
read moreLem’s latest: Golovkin lands; Kovalev gears up for Campillo
WBA middleweight titleholder Gennady Golovkin has a defense against Gabriel Rosado slated for Saturday night at The Theatre at Madison Square Garden.
read moreLem’s latest: Tyson-beater McBride profiled; Hopkins turns 48
Kevin McBride said his reasons for continuing to fight have little to do with money as much as “restoring sanity in my own head.”
read moreHopkins’ fight with Cloud to be announced on 48th birthday
Former RING light heavyweight and middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins’ next fight, a March 9 clash with IBF 175-pound beltholder, Tavoris Cloud, will be formally announced during a press conference on Jan. 15, Hopkins’ 48th birthday.
read moreLem’s latest: Hopkins-Cloud; Froch mulls Kessler, Stevenson
While IBF light heavyweight titleholder Tavoris Cloud could defend his belt against Bernard Hopkins on March 9, IBF super middleweight beltholder Carl Froch is weighing mandatory challenger Adonis Stevenson or WBA counterpart Mikkel Kessler.
read moreIBF ‘tentatively’ approves Hopkins-Cloud
Bernard Hopkins could face IBF light heavyweight beltholder Tavoris Cloud on March 9 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn thanks to a tentative approval of the bout by the sanctioning body.
read moreLem’s latest: Broner: This is my Mayweather-Corrales moment
Adrien Broner: “Critics are like butt holes: Everybody’s got one. If I really just wanted to hear a butthole, I’ll pass gas.”
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