Beginning with his 2001 destruction of then-unbeaten Felix Trinidad, you could draw a correlation between just about every opponent who has crossed paths with Bernard Hopkins. Whether they have won or loss against the ageless wonder, none have really ever been the same after facing him. In fact, you could argue, not a single fighter has gone on to score another meaningful victory in their career. The merits of such statements depend as much upon your exact definition of a meaningful victory as it does your belief in whether some of Hopkins foes were either already on the decline or not elite to begin with.
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