RJJ at the Tito weigh in:
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0eOo5ebaQ4duv/610x.jpg
RJJ at the Hanshaw weigh in:
http://www.point-spreads.com/images/stories/roy-jones-jr-boxer.jpg
RJJ at the Hopkins weigh in:
http://www2.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Bernard+Hopkins+v+Roy+Jones+Jr+Weigh+kK1zADIqlxLl.jpg
they all look similar. Plus, you can't draw any comparisons because all three have different lighting (which effects how the definition of muscles appear), he's posed differently in all them and the angle of the camera at which the photos were taken from.
He was obviously ripped as hell for hopkins but no matter, he's a shot fighter. It didn't have to do with his physical condition as far as muscles go, rather his skills have greatly diminished and he was also gun shy (unwilling to throw many punches).
Yep, overhead lighting will actually create a shadow effect in between the muscles giving a more ripped look.
In terms of body fat and size he looks the same, I think it's just the lighting that's making him not look as ripped in the last pic.
they all look similar. Plus, you can't draw any comparisons because all three have different lighting (which effects how the definition of muscles appear), he's posed differently in all them and the angle of the camera at which the photos were taken from.
He was obviously ripped as hell for hopkins but no matter, he's a shot fighter. It didn't have to do with his physical condition as far as muscles go, rather his skills have greatly diminished and he was also gun shy (unwilling to throw many punches).
Yes totally agree, i guess he slowed down as a fighter? He could not fight like a young guy and i guess he could not change his style mid career like Hopkins and Calzaghe.
Calzaghe used to be a puncher then since his hand injury he became a slapper. Excuse the phrase there :scared: