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A tribute video I put together of my 2nd favorite fighter, former undispute Middleweight champion (made 20 title defense) and former Undisputed Light-heavyweight champion. Bernard Hopkins retired with a record of 47-4-1-1 NC (32 kos)


Watch highlights of Bernard Hopkins' convincing unanimous decision victory over Kelly Pavlik. The fight originally aired 10/18/08 from Atlantic City, NJ. For more information on HBO Boxing, log onto HBO.com.


Joe Calzaghe & Bernard Hopkins come face to face for the fiw


1960


An hour with actor Anthony Hopkins on his life and work. His latest role is motorcycle racer Burt Munro in the film "The World's Fastest Indian". Credits: Host:Charlie Rose, Guest:Anthony Hopkins


Pas certain de la date mais c'est ce que j'ai marqué sur le track-listing de la VHS il y a une vingtaine d'année.


A great video from a great band.


The founder of a growing movement shows us around 'Transition Town Totnes' in Devon and talks about peak oil, the origin of the Transition Towns concept and how to help your community develop an 'energy descent plan' and prepare to 'power down.'


EL SR. LIGHTNING HOPKINS , LLEGA HASTA LO MAS PROFUNDO DEL ALMA BLUSERA , INTERPRETANDO "GOIN DOWN SLOW "


This is the 10th round ofthe Hopkins-Tarver fight June 10th. See 41 year old Hopkins taking Tarver to school in probably the last fight of his career.


A tribute to my favorite team, and the 2007 Nat'l Champion! Go Hop!


Blues


A great chillout song. Perfect for when you're studying :D


Founder of the Transition Network spreading throughout the world, Rob Hopkins talks about Transition Town Totnes and moving towards a post-peak oil society. His book The Transition Handbook gives an account of the founding of Transition Town Totnes, and the global spread of Transition towns. He shows you how to start the Transition process in your community, and why it is important that communities are resilient to the coming decline of oil as an energy source. He also includes the facts about peak oil, and puts a persuasive argument for acting now, rather than later. See www.greenbooks.co.uk for 'The Transition Handbook: from Oil Dependency to Local Resilience'.


A hard-hitting interview with Budd Hopkins, UFO Abduction Researcher & Author.


In his own words and "own own" music, Lightnin' Hopkins reveals the inspiration for his blues. In Les Blank's film (www.lesblank.com) he sings, jives, ponders. He boogies at an outdoor barbeque and a black rodeo, and takes you with him on a homecoming visit to his boyhood home of Centerville, Texas. --Carmen Moore, The Village Voice


Great perfermance by hopkins, even for an ad.


Anthony Hopkins as Nixon.


Jon Hopkins - Inner Peace from the album Opalescent


Texas blues guitar giant Lightnin' Hopkins performs "Hurricane Beulah" and "Baby, Scratch My Back" in this clip from 1960. From the DVD "Lightnin' Hopkins: Rare Performances 1960-1979." More info at http://guitarvideos.com/dvd/13022dvd.htm


"Jovin Mercado was scheduled to fight tonight... Bernard Hopkins wasn't." I'm tired of hearing about how former middleweight king Bernard is boring, unentertaining, and only concerned with defense. It's also saddening to hear the great Larry Merchant, who gave him all kudos in 2001, let his personal biases dictate revisionist history in this regard. So without further ado, here's Hopkins, 25, in his fifth pro fight, resembling an amped-up Felix Trinidad no less, fight with conviction, aggression, accurate left hooks and straight rights, and stalking like nobody's business. Taken on short notice, in the other dude's hometown, this is a true badass, possibly as the underdog. This Bernard would smoke Taylor in four.


Watch as Dr. Benjamin Carson performs risky brain surgery on young Payton to remove a brain tumor. Dr. Carson, director of pediatric neurosurgery, is just one of the many reasons why Johns Hopkins Children's Center was recently ranked #1 in neurology and neurosurgery in America's Best Children's Hospitals 2008. Read more about Johns Hopkins and the difficulties of neurosurgery at http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/best-childrens-hospitals/2008/05/29/too-risky-they-said-hed--be-paralyzed-they-said.html


Linda Hopkins and B.B. King Duet


"Baby, Please Don't Go" is a blues song first recorded by Big Joe Williams in 1935. It is related to a group of early 20th century blues and work songs that include "Alabama Bound", "Another Man Done Gone", and "Don't Leave Me Here", and "Turn Your Lamp Down Low". Here is the great version of that song by Sam "Lightnin' Hopkins


Lightnin' Hopkins - Take me back