Bernard Hopkins, a professional boxer and long-time Eagles fan, has ripped Donovan McNabb for his "blackness" and privileged upbringing. Hopkins, in Philadelphia for his May 21 fight against Jean Pascal, invited reporters to watch him train Tuesday and decided to take jabs at McNabb, something he's done in the past. "Forget this," Hopkins said, according to the Philadelphia Daily News, and pointed to his own skin. "He's got a suntan. That's all." According to Hopkins, McNabb had a privileged upbringing in Chicago and isn't as tough as himself. Hopkins said Tuesday that McNabb and former teammate Terrell Owens essentially didn't speak the same language. "T.O. got [into] the boardroom and saw the way they talked to McNabb. Coming from where he [came from] -- that's strange to some white people, when a black man speaks," Hopkins said. He said Owens "[wasn't] used to this language. [He's] used to speaking up." While he questioned McNabb's mettle, Hopkins didn't take a shot at McNabb's integrity. "Nice guy. I'd trust him around my kids," he said.