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Prime Calzaghe vs Prime RJJ @168: who wins?

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  • #21
    Roy no doubt.

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    • #22
      Calzaghe fans be like....

      "Roy was prime doe! Didn't you see him school prime Trinidad?!!!" Lmao

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      • #23
        there isnt a RJJ by one sided slaughter/murder option so i just went with RJJ by KO/TKO.

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        • #24
          What could Calzaghe do to handle a prime Roy Jones???

          Not a god damn thing

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          • #25
            Originally posted by freethinkersam View Post
            Calzaghe could've moved to 175 between 1997 and 2002-2003 when Roy was on top of of the 175 mountain. Calzaghe wanted no part of Jones. Jones would have HUMILIATED him. Calzaghe would've had 0.01% of knocking Jones out with a slap. FFS a shot Jones nearly KNOCKED Calzaghe Out in a round.
            Jones would of done what?
            Your text is too small for us to read...

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            • #26
              Originally posted by 4Corners View Post
              What could Calzaghe do to handle a prime Roy Jones???

              Not a god damn thing
              Use steroids just like RJJ did?

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              • #27
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                yes to testing.
                Some people might want to reconsider their pick then.

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                • #28
                  Who would win prime vs prime both fighters clean no steroids...

                  Sven Ottke or Roy Jones jr?

                  I think Ottke has more than a good chance of KOing Roy.

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                  • #29
                    You'd have to go with RJJ, but Joe was special too. One thing's for sure, one hell of a fight =]

                    Calzaghe gets an awful lot of hate on here, makes me wish sometimes that he went to America earlier and beaten a few more guys, he always seems uneasy when discussing his legacy, because, truth be told, with his kind of talent he could've done so much more.

                    Then again, he had serious problems with his hands all through his career, that's why he switched his style, became a blurry-fisted 'slapper'.

                    For people with the eyes to see though(like Manny Steward), he was a special guy. Very entertaining, reminds me of SRR sometimes the way he throws those hooks in, the guy was a poet.

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                    • #30
                      Calzaghe leaves himself open to a lot of counters and Jones happily obliges. 10-2 UD.

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