View Full Version : RJ Vs Toney II


drh
02-03-2005, 12:28 AM
When and If JT gets a belt, look for a RJ Vs JT II.

Roy said on BDSS that JT was the best HW out there.

I'm tipping RJ again!

phallus
02-03-2005, 12:38 AM
this will never happen, RJJ is way too smart to face Toney at hw, if JT doesn't have to dehydrate himself to make weight, he'll bust up the new, slower Roy Jones, JT would **** Roy up worse than Glencoffe Johnson did. Jones will talk ****, but he'll never fight Toney again. A past his prime RJJ gets KTFO'd by Toney in the 9th round

+= El Jefe=+
02-03-2005, 12:41 AM
Give It Up, the only way you gonna
see RJ is,saying once sentence per 3 rounds
in HBO.

Knicksman20
02-03-2005, 12:48 AM
I think Roy is dumb enough to come out of semi-retirement to fight the winner of Tarver vs Johnson II for one last payday. I don't think he wants to end his career on 2 KO skid.

DiegoFuego
02-03-2005, 12:55 AM
Roy is in a bad way here. It looks bad to go out on so many KO losses, but if he does, he will get seriously hurt

+= El Jefe=+
02-03-2005, 01:01 AM
if he tries to come back
to end up in a good note
im sorry to inform you, the only way
he is gonna end up his carrer is getting
knocked the **** out, yet once again

DiegoFuego
02-03-2005, 01:19 AM
I tend to think Toney will stop Jones at heavyweight

paulmmv
02-03-2005, 01:28 AM
lets hope not toney would really hurt jones jr

Floydmayweather
02-03-2005, 01:53 AM
lets hope not toney would really hurt jones jr

Thats for sure a prime Jones made Toney look like a bum. Now Toney is bigger and stronger and Roy is slower and his reflexes have vanished. He would get hurt real bad by Toney. This is coming from one of Roys biggest fans.

seggio
02-03-2005, 05:09 AM
Now Toney is bigger and stronger and Roy is slower and his reflexes have vanished. He would get hurt real bad by Toney. This is coming from one of Roys biggest fans.

I'm a big fan of Roy Jones Jr., in his 16years of professional career he won all in middleweight, supermiddleweight, light heavyweight and the John Ruiz's wba crown in 2003. He was a teacher of agility and combination. He has great speed and elegance in his movements in the ring. In the past won a battle with good boxer: Bernard Hopkins and James Toney. For me is the best p4p ever. But today he's 35 and he should have to retire. That said Floydmayweather is right!

bonafuwa
02-03-2005, 05:38 AM
Toney would **** him up bad. He's too slow to avoid Toney punches now and Toney' much stronger than he is at HW. Not a good fight for RJ at this point

Keleneki
02-03-2005, 08:06 AM
Is sure hope that Roy Jones Jr. doesn't come back against anyone. It would prove nothing win or lose and I would hate for him to take the risk or being seriously injured.

Dark Destroyer
02-03-2005, 08:29 AM
I'm a huge Roy fan but if this was to take place now i would seriously fear for his health. If Glen Johnson and Tarver beat him James Toney would end him for good.

Arrington
02-03-2005, 10:01 AM
I'd like to see Jones take on a bottom top 10 LTHeavy to see where he's at and then challenge Johnson-Tarver.

Dark Destroyer
02-03-2005, 10:24 AM
I'd like to see Jones take on a bottom top 10 LTHeavy to see where he's at and then challenge Johnson-Tarver.

I think he should stay retired and keep his record respectable. He's past his best now. It's a shame but the truth.

dino
02-03-2005, 10:27 AM
toney would beat roy jones easily today...but the roy who fought john ruiz would beat the hell out of toney being that toney is a standing target

Dark Destroyer
02-03-2005, 10:29 AM
toney would beat roy jones easily today...but the roy who fought john ruiz would beat the hell out of toney being that toney is a standing target

Roy Jones was in amazing shape for the Ruiz fight. I still think Toney and Roy at heavy at that point would have been a even fight.

The1God
02-03-2005, 10:48 AM
Jones needs to fight some mailmen and other goofballs before thinking about stepping in against Tarver, Johnson or Toney. It is a wishful thought, but Roy need to stay behind the table with Ledderman and Lampley.

jack_the_rippuh
02-03-2005, 10:55 AM
If a miracle happens and Jones does decide to continue his career and Toney grabs a good belt at heavyweight and Jones takes it from him. There will be an option to face Tarver at heavyweight open to him. I think no matter if Tarver wins or lose his rematch against Glen Johnson, he's going to Heavyweight, if it's a decision again, though..there will be a rubber-match, but if he knocks 'em out, there won't be.

Zeroflip1
02-04-2005, 01:17 AM
I like RJJ and although he did suffer 2 KOs I think it might just be a lack of focus. If RJJ was to really get back out there and apply himself and actually give a **** about the fight, he would come out on top. His last 2 fights he looked like ****. He didn't look like he even wanted to fight. Sure Roy talks but that still dosn't mean his heart is in it. IMHO I think if he really wanted it Roy would dominate. 2 Fights cause his head wasn't in it isn't really excusable but it is still not enough reason to count him out. He did the right thing by stepping aside after admitting his heart wasn't in it.

Unlike Holyfield who just won't quit and gets his ass beat and looks like ****. He needs to stop or he is going to get killed.

Maybe I give Roy too much credit but thats just where I stand.

joeboxer
02-04-2005, 03:43 AM
Roy Jones isn't retired at all, his head is way too big for that. After Toney beats Ruiz they should do this fight.

MikeHunt
02-04-2005, 03:55 AM
When and If JT gets a belt, look for a RJ Vs JT II.

Roy said on BDSS that JT was the best HW out there.

I'm tipping RJ again!


YOU'RE DREAMING..............JONES IS NEVER STEPPING IN A RING AGAIN TO FIGHT. HE's DONE!! I'M GALD BECAUSE I WAS SICK OF THAT I TALK IN THIRD PERSON MORON.

dino
02-04-2005, 07:38 AM
If a miracle happens and Jones does decide to continue his career and Toney grabs a good belt at heavyweight and Jones takes it from him. There will be an option to face Tarver at heavyweight open to him. I think no matter if Tarver wins or lose his rematch against Glen Johnson, he's going to Heavyweight, if it's a decision again, though..there will be a rubber-match, but if he knocks 'em out, there won't be.

u got a big imagnation..ur talking about a bunch of guys dam near 40

jack_the_rippuh
02-04-2005, 09:25 AM
u got a big imagnation..ur talking about a bunch of guys dam near 40

Yeah...
It would be good if everything played out like that, though..

FrankJack
02-04-2005, 10:35 AM
I can't see this fight happening. And if it did happen, I don't give Roy much of a chance against Toney. I'm not gonna say Roy's been knocked out twice in a row due to "lack of focus". I find it hard to imagine being in a sport where someone is putting in so much effort to do you serious physical harm and not be focused. It just doesn't seem realistic to me, or rather it seems naive on the part of Roy Jones as to what his situation really is when he's in that ring. Because if it is a lack of concentration then he certainly didn't learn anything when Tarver knocked him out, and he seemed much more active and focused then compared to when he fought Johnson.

jujitsujn
02-04-2005, 12:53 PM
I wonder if Jones would be the betting favorite if he came back. I would bet on him ESPECIALLY if he was the underdog. $$