56f356691ea49210VgnVCM100000e56411acRCRDapproved/thenational/Articles/Migration/2008-Q2Hopkins unconcerned by age but hints at retirement46f356691ea49210VgnVCM100000e56411ac____Hopkins unconcerned by age but hints at retirement<p>By Kieran Mulvaney</p>
<p>LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - Bernard Hopkins is 43 years old but
the American light-heavyweight insists that age will not be a
factor when he faces super middleweight champion Joe Calzaghe
in Las Vegas on Saturday.</p>
<p>"Times have changed where 43 today is not the same as 43 in
the seventies and sixties," Hopkins told a news conference at
the on Wednesday.</p>
<p>"I am true to the game," he added. "I love the game of
boxing. I take this very seriously. I don't have days off to
the point where I let myself go. I don't drink beer. I don't
drink alcohol. I don't do anything to my temple, which is my
body.</p>
<p>"That's why I'm here. I could say I'm just that damn good
and be done with it. But I'm not a fool. It took a process of
discipline that I got from that dark place twenty-something
years ago."</p>
<p>The dark place in question was a life of crime on the
streets of Philadelphia which resulted in his imprisonment at
the age of 17. Hopkins witnessed rapes in jail and the murder
of an inmate following an argument over a pack of cigarettes.</p>
<p>It was also in prison that he discovered boxing and shortly
after his release in 1987 he turned professional.</p>
<p>He won the IBF world middleweight title in April 1995 with
victory over Segundo Mercado of Ecuador and became undisputed
champion when he knocked out Felix Trinidad at Madison Square
Garden in New York in September 2001.</p>
<p>UNANIMOUS DECISION</p>
<p>Hopkins made 20 successful middleweight defences before
losing two close decisions to Jermain Taylor in 2005. The
following year, he moved up to light-heavyweight and knocked
down champion Antonio Tarver on the way to a unanimous
decision.</p>
<p>Hopkins originally announced his retirement after the
Tarver win, saying he planned to honour a promise to his late
mother not to fight past the age of 40. Twelve months later,
however, he was back in the ring, posting a decision victory
over former middleweight champion Winky Wright.</p>
<p>Hopkins once again hinted at the possibility of retirement
after fighting Briton Calzaghe.</p>
<p>"This is my third assassination of a southpaw in the last
year and a half," he said, referring to the left-handed stances
of Tarver, Wright and Calzaghe. "This is number three. And
(after) three, I might be out, but on my terms.</p>
<p>"I'm going to show the world how much you're going to miss
this particular athlete.</p>
<p>"Come Sunday morning, after the fight, it's going to be a
tough decision where you put me in your history books."</p>
<p>(Editing by Ed Osmond)</p>
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