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How Will RJJ be Remembered? As a Guy to Scared to Fight?

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  • #11
    As one of the best fighters ever to step through those ropes

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    • #12
      Originally posted by cokain_calzaghe View Post
      Athletic yeah, But did he always fight the best? Did he ever knockout any top opposition? His got 3 fights, but he was no warrior
      Yeah, can't take you seriously.

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      • #13
        He will be remembered as one of the 45 people who got beat to shi* by Joe Calzaghe.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PACK View Post
          He will be remembered as one of the 45 people who got beat to shi* by Joe Calzaghe.



          No need in arguing with you troll........

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          • #15
            People will look back at RJJ fondly with good memories.

            Joe on the other hand will always have the question marks.

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            • #16
              i think roy showed tremendous heart in the first taver fight he was spent from like the 4 or 5th round and fought like a champion

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                • #18
                  All doubts about his heart were cleared by the first Tarver fight. He looked like a shell of himself and still fought to a win over the best LHW in the world. Anything that happened after that fight is irrelevant when discussing his place in history. I dont think its even arguable, he is the most athletic fighter to ever lace up a pair of boxing gloves.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Killa Killa View Post



                    No need in arguing with you troll........
                    So he didnt lose to Joe Calzaghe in embarassing fashion? I rank RJJ somewhere between Mario Veit and Robin Reid. That range. He was scurred to fight the greats of his time. Avoided the Benn's and Eubanks and Collins's. When he finally met Joe Calzaghe, Joe punished him and showed Roy to be the fraud that he was.

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                    • #20
                      Most gifted fighter of his generation. But yeah, his resume couldve been better.

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