Hopkins' professional career began in the 1970s and spans over four decades. He co-founded and served on the board the now-defunct Professional Pool Players Association (PPPA), as well as president of the Professional Billiard Association (PBA). At the 1979 PPPA World Open 14.1 Pocket Billiard Championship in New York City, New York, Hopkins posted the largest victory margin in the event, defeating Richie Florence, 150–1. Allen Hopkins has earned titles in such varied events as the 1977
World Straight Pool Championship, the 1978 and 1981
U.S. Open 9-Ball Championships, the 1990 Cleveland Open 10-Ball Classic and the 1991 Legends of One-Pocket event. In both 1986 and 1987, Hopkins was the
All Japan Championship all around champion. In 1993, he saw victory in the
International Challenge of Champions. Allen Hopkins has a high run of 410 in
straight pool (14.1 continuous), and has run 15-and-out three times, in the game of
one-pocket. In 2008, he was inducted to the
BCA Hall of Fame by the
Billiard Congress of America. ==Titles & achievements ==