As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held multiple world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career—including 32 knockouts—against only eight losses, two draws, and two no contests. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.

1990s: Becoming a Title-Holder

Hopkins fought once professionally in 1988—a four-round loss to Clinton Mitchell in Atlantic City—and was inactive in 1989. His career began in earnest in the 1990s when he won the International Boxing Federation middleweight title and fended off numerous challenges for the belt. Wins are designed by “W” for a non-knockout victory, “KO” for a knockout, and “TKO” for a technical knockout. No decisions are designated by “D” and losses with an “L.”

1990

Feb. 22 - Greg Paige, Philadelphia, W 4Apr. 26 - Keith Gray, Philadelphia, KO 1May 18 - Ed Tyler, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 1May 31 - Jouvin Mercado, Rochester, New York, KO 2June 30 - Khalif Shabazz, Atlantic City, KO 1Aug. 5 - Percy Harris, Atlantic City, W 6Oct. 20 - Darrin Oliver, Atlantic City, KO 1Nov. 17 - Mike Sapp, Fort Myers, Florida, KO 1

1991

Feb. 26 - Richard Quiles, Philadelphia, KO 1Mar. 18 – Steve Langley, Las Vegas, KO 3June 20 - Pedro Marquez, Parsippany, New Jersey, KO 1June 9 - Danny Mitchell, Philadelphia, KO 1Sept 23 - Ralph Moncrief, Philadelphia, KO 1Nov. 26 - David McCluskey, Philadelphia, KO 5Dec. 13 - Willie Kemp, Atlantic City, NW 10

1992

Jan. 31 - Dennis Milton, Philadelphia, KO 4Apr. 3 - Randy Smith, Atlantic City, W 10May 21 - Anibal Miranda, Paris, W 10Aug. 28 - James Stokes, Atlantic City, KO 1Sept 14 - Eric Rhinehardt, Philadelphia, KO 1Dec. 4 - Wayne Powell, Atlantic City, KO 1

1993

Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted to win the vacant IBF title in a bout against Roy Jones in March.

Feb. 16 - Gilbert Baptiste, Denver, Colorado, W 12May 22 - Roy Jones, Washington D.C., L 12Aug. 3 - Roy Ritchie, Las Vegas, KO 7Nov. 23 - Wendall Hall, Philadelphia, KO 3

1994

Hopkins’ bout against Segundo Mercado in December, another attempt to win the vacant middleweight title, ended in a no decision.

Feb. 26 - Melvin Wynn, Atlantic City, KO 3May 17 - Lupe Aquino, Atlantic City, W 12Dec. 17 - Segundo Mercado, Quito, Ecuador, D 12

1995

Hopkins finally captured the middleweight IBF crown in an April rematch with Mercado.

Apr. 29 - Segundo Mercado, Landover, Maryland, KO 7

1996

Hopkins defended the middleweight crown three times during the year—each by knockout, including a first-round KO of Steve Frank in January.

Jan. 27 - Steve Frank, Phoenix, KO 1Mar. 16 - Joe Lipsey, Las Vegas, KO 4July 16 - Bo James, Atlantic City, KO 11

1997

Hopkins defended his title three more times during the year, as well as twice each year in the following two years.

Apr. 19 - John David Jackson, Shreveport, Louisiana, KO 7July 20 - Glen Johnson, Indio, California, KO 11Nov. 18 - Andrew Council, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, W 12

1998

Jan. 31 - Simon Brown, Atlantic City, KO 6Aug. 28 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, No-contest 4

1999

Feb. 6 - Robert Allen, Washington D.C., TKO 7Dec. 12 - Antwun Echols, Miami, Florida, W 12

The 2000s: Defending and Losing Title

Hopkins successfully defended the IBF title in 2000, then also managed to win the World Boxing Council middleweight crown in 2001, thus unifying the titles.

2000

May 13 - Syd Vanderpool, Indianapolis, W 12Dec. 1 - Antwun Echols, Las Vegas, TKO 10

2000

April 14 - Keith Holmes, New York, W 12Sept. 29 - Felix Trinidad, New York, TKO 12

2002

Hopkins fended off several challenges and retained the unified title during several bouts in 2002 through early 2005.

Feb. 2 - Carl Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, TKO 10

2003

March 29 - Morrade Hakkar, Philadelphia, TKO 8Dec. 13 - William Joppy, Atlantic City, W 12

2004

June 5 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, W 12 Sept. 18 - Oscar De La Hoya, Las Vegas, KO 9

2005

Hopkins defended the unified title in a February bout against challenger Howard Eastman but lost it a July match against Jermain Taylor. He failed to regain the title in a rematch with Taylor in December.

Feb. 19 - Howard Eastman, Los Angeles, W 12July 16 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12Dec. 3 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12

2006

June 10 - Antonio Tarver, Atlantic City, W 12 

2007

07-21 - Winky Wright, Las Vegas, W 12 

2008

04-19 - Joe Calzaghe, Las Vegas, L 1210-18 - Kelly Pavlik, Atlantic City, W 12 

2009

12-02 - Enrique Ornelas, Philadelphia, W 12 

2010

Hopkins scored a no decision in a December bout with Jean Pascal for the WBC light heavyweight title.

04-03 - Roy Jones Jr., Las Vegas, W 1212-18 - Jean Pascal, Quebec City, Canada, D 12

2011

Hopkins won the light heavyweight WBC title in a May rematch with Pascal. His title bout with challenger Chad Dawson in October was ruled a no contest.

05-21 - Jean Pascal, Montreal, Canada, W 1210-15 - Chad Dawson, Los Angeles, NC 2

2012

Hopkins lost the WBC light heavyweight title in an April rematch with Dawson.

04-28 - Chad Dawson, Atlantic City, L 12

2013

03-09 - Tavoris Cloud, Brooklyn, New York, W 1210-26 - Karo Murat, Atlantic City, W 12

2014

04-19 - Beibut Shumenov, Washington, W 1211-08 - Sergey Kovalev, Atlantic City, L 12

2016

Hopkins finally hung up his gloves after a loss to Joe Smith Jr. in December.

Dec. 17 - Joe Smith Jr., Inglewood, California, L 8

As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held multiple world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career—including 32 knockouts—against only eight losses, two draws, and two no contests. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.

1990s: Becoming a Title-Holder

Hopkins fought once professionally in 1988—a four-round loss to Clinton Mitchell in Atlantic City—and was inactive in 1989. His career began in earnest in the 1990s when he won the International Boxing Federation middleweight title and fended off numerous challenges for the belt. Wins are designed by “W” for a non-knockout victory, “KO” for a knockout, and “TKO” for a technical knockout. No decisions are designated by “D” and losses with an “L.”

1990

Feb. 22 - Greg Paige, Philadelphia, W 4Apr. 26 - Keith Gray, Philadelphia, KO 1May 18 - Ed Tyler, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 1May 31 - Jouvin Mercado, Rochester, New York, KO 2June 30 - Khalif Shabazz, Atlantic City, KO 1Aug. 5 - Percy Harris, Atlantic City, W 6Oct. 20 - Darrin Oliver, Atlantic City, KO 1Nov. 17 - Mike Sapp, Fort Myers, Florida, KO 1

1991

Feb. 26 - Richard Quiles, Philadelphia, KO 1Mar. 18 – Steve Langley, Las Vegas, KO 3June 20 - Pedro Marquez, Parsippany, New Jersey, KO 1June 9 - Danny Mitchell, Philadelphia, KO 1Sept 23 - Ralph Moncrief, Philadelphia, KO 1Nov. 26 - David McCluskey, Philadelphia, KO 5Dec. 13 - Willie Kemp, Atlantic City, NW 10

1992

Jan. 31 - Dennis Milton, Philadelphia, KO 4Apr. 3 - Randy Smith, Atlantic City, W 10May 21 - Anibal Miranda, Paris, W 10Aug. 28 - James Stokes, Atlantic City, KO 1Sept 14 - Eric Rhinehardt, Philadelphia, KO 1Dec. 4 - Wayne Powell, Atlantic City, KO 1

1993

Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted to win the vacant IBF title in a bout against Roy Jones in March.

Feb. 16 - Gilbert Baptiste, Denver, Colorado, W 12May 22 - Roy Jones, Washington D.C., L 12Aug. 3 - Roy Ritchie, Las Vegas, KO 7Nov. 23 - Wendall Hall, Philadelphia, KO 3

1994

Hopkins’ bout against Segundo Mercado in December, another attempt to win the vacant middleweight title, ended in a no decision.

Feb. 26 - Melvin Wynn, Atlantic City, KO 3May 17 - Lupe Aquino, Atlantic City, W 12Dec. 17 - Segundo Mercado, Quito, Ecuador, D 12

1995

Hopkins finally captured the middleweight IBF crown in an April rematch with Mercado.

Apr. 29 - Segundo Mercado, Landover, Maryland, KO 7

1996

Hopkins defended the middleweight crown three times during the year—each by knockout, including a first-round KO of Steve Frank in January.

Jan. 27 - Steve Frank, Phoenix, KO 1Mar. 16 - Joe Lipsey, Las Vegas, KO 4July 16 - Bo James, Atlantic City, KO 11

1997

Hopkins defended his title three more times during the year, as well as twice each year in the following two years.

Apr. 19 - John David Jackson, Shreveport, Louisiana, KO 7July 20 - Glen Johnson, Indio, California, KO 11Nov. 18 - Andrew Council, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, W 12

1998

Jan. 31 - Simon Brown, Atlantic City, KO 6Aug. 28 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, No-contest 4

1999

Feb. 6 - Robert Allen, Washington D.C., TKO 7Dec. 12 - Antwun Echols, Miami, Florida, W 12

The 2000s: Defending and Losing Title

Hopkins successfully defended the IBF title in 2000, then also managed to win the World Boxing Council middleweight crown in 2001, thus unifying the titles.

2000

May 13 - Syd Vanderpool, Indianapolis, W 12Dec. 1 - Antwun Echols, Las Vegas, TKO 10

2000

April 14 - Keith Holmes, New York, W 12Sept. 29 - Felix Trinidad, New York, TKO 12

2002

Hopkins fended off several challenges and retained the unified title during several bouts in 2002 through early 2005.

Feb. 2 - Carl Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, TKO 10

2003

March 29 - Morrade Hakkar, Philadelphia, TKO 8Dec. 13 - William Joppy, Atlantic City, W 12

2004

June 5 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, W 12 Sept. 18 - Oscar De La Hoya, Las Vegas, KO 9

2005

Hopkins defended the unified title in a February bout against challenger Howard Eastman but lost it a July match against Jermain Taylor. He failed to regain the title in a rematch with Taylor in December.

Feb. 19 - Howard Eastman, Los Angeles, W 12July 16 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12Dec. 3 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12

2006

June 10 - Antonio Tarver, Atlantic City, W 12 

2007

07-21 - Winky Wright, Las Vegas, W 12 

2008

04-19 - Joe Calzaghe, Las Vegas, L 1210-18 - Kelly Pavlik, Atlantic City, W 12 

2009

12-02 - Enrique Ornelas, Philadelphia, W 12 

2010

Hopkins scored a no decision in a December bout with Jean Pascal for the WBC light heavyweight title.

04-03 - Roy Jones Jr., Las Vegas, W 1212-18 - Jean Pascal, Quebec City, Canada, D 12

2011

Hopkins won the light heavyweight WBC title in a May rematch with Pascal. His title bout with challenger Chad Dawson in October was ruled a no contest.

05-21 - Jean Pascal, Montreal, Canada, W 1210-15 - Chad Dawson, Los Angeles, NC 2

2012

Hopkins lost the WBC light heavyweight title in an April rematch with Dawson.

04-28 - Chad Dawson, Atlantic City, L 12

2013

03-09 - Tavoris Cloud, Brooklyn, New York, W 1210-26 - Karo Murat, Atlantic City, W 12

2014

04-19 - Beibut Shumenov, Washington, W 1211-08 - Sergey Kovalev, Atlantic City, L 12

2016

Hopkins finally hung up his gloves after a loss to Joe Smith Jr. in December.

Dec. 17 - Joe Smith Jr., Inglewood, California, L 8

As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held multiple world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career—including 32 knockouts—against only eight losses, two draws, and two no contests. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.

1990s: Becoming a Title-Holder

Hopkins fought once professionally in 1988—a four-round loss to Clinton Mitchell in Atlantic City—and was inactive in 1989. His career began in earnest in the 1990s when he won the International Boxing Federation middleweight title and fended off numerous challenges for the belt. Wins are designed by “W” for a non-knockout victory, “KO” for a knockout, and “TKO” for a technical knockout. No decisions are designated by “D” and losses with an “L.”

1990

Feb. 22 - Greg Paige, Philadelphia, W 4Apr. 26 - Keith Gray, Philadelphia, KO 1May 18 - Ed Tyler, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 1May 31 - Jouvin Mercado, Rochester, New York, KO 2June 30 - Khalif Shabazz, Atlantic City, KO 1Aug. 5 - Percy Harris, Atlantic City, W 6Oct. 20 - Darrin Oliver, Atlantic City, KO 1Nov. 17 - Mike Sapp, Fort Myers, Florida, KO 1

1991

Feb. 26 - Richard Quiles, Philadelphia, KO 1Mar. 18 – Steve Langley, Las Vegas, KO 3June 20 - Pedro Marquez, Parsippany, New Jersey, KO 1June 9 - Danny Mitchell, Philadelphia, KO 1Sept 23 - Ralph Moncrief, Philadelphia, KO 1Nov. 26 - David McCluskey, Philadelphia, KO 5Dec. 13 - Willie Kemp, Atlantic City, NW 10

1992

Jan. 31 - Dennis Milton, Philadelphia, KO 4Apr. 3 - Randy Smith, Atlantic City, W 10May 21 - Anibal Miranda, Paris, W 10Aug. 28 - James Stokes, Atlantic City, KO 1Sept 14 - Eric Rhinehardt, Philadelphia, KO 1Dec. 4 - Wayne Powell, Atlantic City, KO 1

1993

Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted to win the vacant IBF title in a bout against Roy Jones in March.

Feb. 16 - Gilbert Baptiste, Denver, Colorado, W 12May 22 - Roy Jones, Washington D.C., L 12Aug. 3 - Roy Ritchie, Las Vegas, KO 7Nov. 23 - Wendall Hall, Philadelphia, KO 3

1994

Hopkins’ bout against Segundo Mercado in December, another attempt to win the vacant middleweight title, ended in a no decision.

Feb. 26 - Melvin Wynn, Atlantic City, KO 3May 17 - Lupe Aquino, Atlantic City, W 12Dec. 17 - Segundo Mercado, Quito, Ecuador, D 12

1995

Hopkins finally captured the middleweight IBF crown in an April rematch with Mercado.

Apr. 29 - Segundo Mercado, Landover, Maryland, KO 7

1996

Hopkins defended the middleweight crown three times during the year—each by knockout, including a first-round KO of Steve Frank in January.

Jan. 27 - Steve Frank, Phoenix, KO 1Mar. 16 - Joe Lipsey, Las Vegas, KO 4July 16 - Bo James, Atlantic City, KO 11

1997

Hopkins defended his title three more times during the year, as well as twice each year in the following two years.

Apr. 19 - John David Jackson, Shreveport, Louisiana, KO 7July 20 - Glen Johnson, Indio, California, KO 11Nov. 18 - Andrew Council, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, W 12

1998

Jan. 31 - Simon Brown, Atlantic City, KO 6Aug. 28 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, No-contest 4

1999

Feb. 6 - Robert Allen, Washington D.C., TKO 7Dec. 12 - Antwun Echols, Miami, Florida, W 12

The 2000s: Defending and Losing Title

Hopkins successfully defended the IBF title in 2000, then also managed to win the World Boxing Council middleweight crown in 2001, thus unifying the titles.

2000

May 13 - Syd Vanderpool, Indianapolis, W 12Dec. 1 - Antwun Echols, Las Vegas, TKO 10

2000

April 14 - Keith Holmes, New York, W 12Sept. 29 - Felix Trinidad, New York, TKO 12

2002

Hopkins fended off several challenges and retained the unified title during several bouts in 2002 through early 2005.

Feb. 2 - Carl Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, TKO 10

2003

March 29 - Morrade Hakkar, Philadelphia, TKO 8Dec. 13 - William Joppy, Atlantic City, W 12

2004

June 5 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, W 12 Sept. 18 - Oscar De La Hoya, Las Vegas, KO 9

2005

Hopkins defended the unified title in a February bout against challenger Howard Eastman but lost it a July match against Jermain Taylor. He failed to regain the title in a rematch with Taylor in December.

Feb. 19 - Howard Eastman, Los Angeles, W 12July 16 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12Dec. 3 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12

2006

June 10 - Antonio Tarver, Atlantic City, W 12 

2007

07-21 - Winky Wright, Las Vegas, W 12 

2008

04-19 - Joe Calzaghe, Las Vegas, L 1210-18 - Kelly Pavlik, Atlantic City, W 12 

2009

12-02 - Enrique Ornelas, Philadelphia, W 12 

2010

Hopkins scored a no decision in a December bout with Jean Pascal for the WBC light heavyweight title.

04-03 - Roy Jones Jr., Las Vegas, W 1212-18 - Jean Pascal, Quebec City, Canada, D 12

2011

Hopkins won the light heavyweight WBC title in a May rematch with Pascal. His title bout with challenger Chad Dawson in October was ruled a no contest.

05-21 - Jean Pascal, Montreal, Canada, W 1210-15 - Chad Dawson, Los Angeles, NC 2

2012

Hopkins lost the WBC light heavyweight title in an April rematch with Dawson.

04-28 - Chad Dawson, Atlantic City, L 12

2013

03-09 - Tavoris Cloud, Brooklyn, New York, W 1210-26 - Karo Murat, Atlantic City, W 12

2014

04-19 - Beibut Shumenov, Washington, W 1211-08 - Sergey Kovalev, Atlantic City, L 12

2016

Hopkins finally hung up his gloves after a loss to Joe Smith Jr. in December.

Dec. 17 - Joe Smith Jr., Inglewood, California, L 8

As a fighter, Bernard Hopkins held multiple world titles as a middleweight and light heavyweight. Hopkins recorded 55 wins in his nearly three-decade career—including 32 knockouts—against only eight losses, two draws, and two no contests. Below is a decade-by-decade listing of his record broken down by year.

1990s: Becoming a Title-Holder

Hopkins fought once professionally in 1988—a four-round loss to Clinton Mitchell in Atlantic City—and was inactive in 1989. His career began in earnest in the 1990s when he won the International Boxing Federation middleweight title and fended off numerous challenges for the belt. Wins are designed by “W” for a non-knockout victory, “KO” for a knockout, and “TKO” for a technical knockout. No decisions are designated by “D” and losses with an “L.”

1990

  • Feb. 22 - Greg Paige, Philadelphia, W 4Apr. 26 - Keith Gray, Philadelphia, KO 1May 18 - Ed Tyler, Atlantic City, New Jersey, KO 1May 31 - Jouvin Mercado, Rochester, New York, KO 2June 30 - Khalif Shabazz, Atlantic City, KO 1Aug. 5 - Percy Harris, Atlantic City, W 6Oct. 20 - Darrin Oliver, Atlantic City, KO 1Nov. 17 - Mike Sapp, Fort Myers, Florida, KO 1

1991

  • Feb. 26 - Richard Quiles, Philadelphia, KO 1Mar. 18 – Steve Langley, Las Vegas, KO 3June 20 - Pedro Marquez, Parsippany, New Jersey, KO 1June 9 - Danny Mitchell, Philadelphia, KO 1Sept 23 - Ralph Moncrief, Philadelphia, KO 1Nov. 26 - David McCluskey, Philadelphia, KO 5Dec. 13 - Willie Kemp, Atlantic City, NW 10

1992

  • Jan. 31 - Dennis Milton, Philadelphia, KO 4Apr. 3 - Randy Smith, Atlantic City, W 10May 21 - Anibal Miranda, Paris, W 10Aug. 28 - James Stokes, Atlantic City, KO 1Sept 14 - Eric Rhinehardt, Philadelphia, KO 1Dec. 4 - Wayne Powell, Atlantic City, KO 1

1993

Hopkins unsuccessfully attempted to win the vacant IBF title in a bout against Roy Jones in March.

  • Feb. 16 - Gilbert Baptiste, Denver, Colorado, W 12May 22 - Roy Jones, Washington D.C., L 12Aug. 3 - Roy Ritchie, Las Vegas, KO 7Nov. 23 - Wendall Hall, Philadelphia, KO 3

1994

Hopkins’ bout against Segundo Mercado in December, another attempt to win the vacant middleweight title, ended in a no decision.

  • Feb. 26 - Melvin Wynn, Atlantic City, KO 3May 17 - Lupe Aquino, Atlantic City, W 12Dec. 17 - Segundo Mercado, Quito, Ecuador, D 12

1995

Hopkins finally captured the middleweight IBF crown in an April rematch with Mercado.

  • Apr. 29 - Segundo Mercado, Landover, Maryland, KO 7

1996

Hopkins defended the middleweight crown three times during the year—each by knockout, including a first-round KO of Steve Frank in January.

  • Jan. 27 - Steve Frank, Phoenix, KO 1Mar. 16 - Joe Lipsey, Las Vegas, KO 4July 16 - Bo James, Atlantic City, KO 11

1997

Hopkins defended his title three more times during the year, as well as twice each year in the following two years.

  • Apr. 19 - John David Jackson, Shreveport, Louisiana, KO 7July 20 - Glen Johnson, Indio, California, KO 11Nov. 18 - Andrew Council, Upper Marlboro, Maryland, W 12

1998

  • Jan. 31 - Simon Brown, Atlantic City, KO 6Aug. 28 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, No-contest 4

1999

  • Feb. 6 - Robert Allen, Washington D.C., TKO 7Dec. 12 - Antwun Echols, Miami, Florida, W 12

The 2000s: Defending and Losing Title

Hopkins successfully defended the IBF title in 2000, then also managed to win the World Boxing Council middleweight crown in 2001, thus unifying the titles.

2000

  • May 13 - Syd Vanderpool, Indianapolis, W 12Dec. 1 - Antwun Echols, Las Vegas, TKO 10

  • April 14 - Keith Holmes, New York, W 12Sept. 29 - Felix Trinidad, New York, TKO 12

2002

Hopkins fended off several challenges and retained the unified title during several bouts in 2002 through early 2005.

  • Feb. 2 - Carl Daniels, Reading, Pennsylvania, TKO 10

2003

  • March 29 - Morrade Hakkar, Philadelphia, TKO 8Dec. 13 - William Joppy, Atlantic City, W 12

2004

  • June 5 - Robert Allen, Las Vegas, W 12
  • Sept. 18 - Oscar De La Hoya, Las Vegas, KO 9

2005

Hopkins defended the unified title in a February bout against challenger Howard Eastman but lost it a July match against Jermain Taylor. He failed to regain the title in a rematch with Taylor in December.

  • Feb. 19 - Howard Eastman, Los Angeles, W 12July 16 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12Dec. 3 - Jermain Taylor, Las Vegas, L 12

2006

  • June 10 - Antonio Tarver, Atlantic City, W 12

2007

  • 07-21 - Winky Wright, Las Vegas, W 12

2008

  • 04-19 - Joe Calzaghe, Las Vegas, L 1210-18 - Kelly Pavlik, Atlantic City, W 12

2009

  • 12-02 - Enrique Ornelas, Philadelphia, W 12

2010

Hopkins scored a no decision in a December bout with Jean Pascal for the WBC light heavyweight title.

  • 04-03 - Roy Jones Jr., Las Vegas, W 1212-18 - Jean Pascal, Quebec City, Canada, D 12

2011

Hopkins won the light heavyweight WBC title in a May rematch with Pascal. His title bout with challenger Chad Dawson in October was ruled a no contest.

  • 05-21 - Jean Pascal, Montreal, Canada, W 1210-15 - Chad Dawson, Los Angeles, NC 2

2012

Hopkins lost the WBC light heavyweight title in an April rematch with Dawson.

  • 04-28 - Chad Dawson, Atlantic City, L 12

2013

  • 03-09 - Tavoris Cloud, Brooklyn, New York, W 1210-26 - Karo Murat, Atlantic City, W 12

2014

  • 04-19 - Beibut Shumenov, Washington, W 1211-08 - Sergey Kovalev, Atlantic City, L 12

2016

Hopkins finally hung up his gloves after a loss to Joe Smith Jr. in December.

  • Dec. 17 - Joe Smith Jr., Inglewood, California, L 8