And I don't wanna win no exchange with you, I just wanna get rid of you.
Roy Jones Jr.'s Legacy
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Don't get me wrong, I watched the Calzaghe vs Hopkins fight and thought Calzaghe edged it out for the victory. But I'm also smart and realize that, prime for prime, Hopkins would wreck Calzaghe.
Like for real, I doubt you even watch entire boxing matches. You probably base your opinions off of highlight videos and www.boxrec.com.Comment
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I'm a nuthugger because I, along with virtually everyone, thinks he beats Calzaghe in his prime?
Don't get me wrong, I watched the Calzaghe vs Hopkins fight and thought Calzaghe edged it out for the victory. But I'm also smart and realize that, prime for prime, Hopkins would wreck Calzaghe.
Like for real, I doubt you even watch entire boxing matches. You probably base your opinions off of highlight videos and www.boxrec.com.Wow! I got scared now.
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This fuqing guy won't quit.
Look sweetheart, sorry I hurt your feelings but you are talking pure crap and every REAL expert would tell you that there is NO WAY a prime Hopkins would wreck Joe Calzaghe. If so, why did he never call him out during the late 90's and early 00's?? Both guys were in their primes then.
No, instead the fake ****** hood waited for the right time, when he thought Calz was weakened after the Kessler fight and when he was old enough to be a "safe fight" for him. And he HAD to attack him verbally first, downgrading him as a fighter. Something Joe would never do.Comment
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This fuqing guy won't quit.
Look sweetheart, sorry I hurt your feelings but you are talking pure crap and every REAL expert would tell you that there is NO WAY a prime Hopkins would wreck Joe Calzaghe. If so, why did he never call him out during the late 90's and early 00's?? Both guys were in their primes then.
And let me run over the scenario for you. Why would Hopkins, who was dominating his division and actually making a legacy for himself, challenge an unrecognized champion, who fights meaningless opponents, in a division that was not popular whatsoever.
Also, Hopkins the "coward", as you call him, was chasing a fight with the number one P4P fighter in the world, at the time. Unlike Calzaghe who sticked to fighting B- fighters.
We make a lot of arguments and I'm actually going to be the one to end this one. I realize there's no point in debating with you because you live in a mind state of your own.
IT'S CALLED ******ITY.
Good day, sir.Comment
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Are the real experts actually real? Or do they consist of your collectible action figures you play with in the bathtub?
And let me run over the scenario for you. Why would Hopkins, who was dominating his division and actually making a legacy for himself, challenge an unrecognized champion, who fights meaningless opponents, in a division that was not popular whatsoever.
Also, Hopkins the "coward", as you call him, was chasing a fight with the number one P4P fighter in the world, at the time. Unlike Calzaghe who sticked to fighting B- fighters.
We make a lot of arguments and I'm actually going to be the one to end this one. I realize there's no point in debating with you because you live in a mind state of your own.
IT'S CALLED ******ITY.
Good day, sir.Comment
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Even though Roy Jones Jr. is still fighting today, how would you rate him in history?
You can without a doubt say that he was p4p one of, if not the, best of his era. You can also say that when he was in his prime, he was near perfect.
The thing that most people frown on him for is his lack of great opponents during the most part of his career. While that can be said, remember that he beat the following:
Bernard Hopkins
James Toney
Felix Trinidad
Antonio Tarver
Mike McCallum
Those alone are a great list of opponents.
So how would you rate him in history?
Malinga beat Benn twice as far as im concerned, although he did not get the verdict first time around, he also lost a split decision to Eubank, Jones knocked him out.
Reggie Johnson barely won one round against Roy Jones, yet he beat Steve Collins decisively.
Eric Harding outboxed Tarver and broke one his ribs in what was a boring !! fight, Roy beat Harding of coarse.
Virgil Hill self explanatory.
Griffin outboxed James Toney twice, albeit he might not have deserved the second fight.
I dont know why people use the McCallum fighg to build up Roy's resume, its not a great win for Jones, McCallum lost clearly to Fabrice Tiozzo not long before that and he looked his age in that fight, McCallum's last good performance before that was Jeff Harding.
Gonzalez went on to beat DariuszMichalczewski after getting dominated by Jones.Last edited by Dynamite Kid; 10-06-2009, 09:22 AM.Comment
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Roy Jones resume should be stronger than it is, that said he did away with some credible opponents quite decisively and made them look like average fighters, Glenn Wolfe went 12 with James Toney whilst Jones dealt with him in 1 round on the Barkley /Toney undercard. Ive not seen the Toney vs Glen Thomas fight but im pretty sure Thomas did okay against Toney, where as against Roy he was starched off the ropes with a beautiful left hook. Thornton went the distance with Toney & Eubank, whilst Roy dropped him and forced a stoppage (debatable)
Malinga beat Benn twice as far as im concerned, although he did not get the verdict first time around, he also lost a split decision to Eubank, Jones knocked him out.
Reggie Johnson barely won one round against Roy Jones, yet he beat Steve Collins decisively.
Eric Harding outboxed Tarver and broke one his ribs in what was a boring !! fight, Roy beat Harding of coarse.
Virgil Hill self explanatory.
Griffin outboxed James Toney twice, albeit he might not have deserved the second fight.
I dont know why people use the McCallum fighg to build up Roy's resume, its not a great win for Jones, McCallum lost clearly to Fabrice Tiozzo not long before that and he looked his age in that fight, McCallum's last good performance before that was Jeff Harding.
Gonzalez went on to beat DariuszMichalczewski after getting dominated by Jones.Comment
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Wow, IDK where to even start with the biased hate on RJJ in this thread. First I would have him top 20 range ATG, no way anyone should have him past top 30. I saw more than once posters saying he never beat Tarver. Maybe you should actually watch the fight and see he won 8 rounds to 4 in the first fight.
As far as seeing fights goes, seen them. Roy got the nod, I don't argue with it too much, but it was far from a decisive victory and it could have easily gone the other way.
Roy Jones resume should be stronger than it is, that said he did away with some credible opponents quite decisively and made them look like average fighters, Glenn Wolfe went 12 with James Toney whilst Jones dealt with him in 1 round on the Barkley /Toney undercard. Ive not seen the Toney vs Glen Thomas fight but im pretty sure Thomas did okay against Toney, where as against Roy he was starched off the ropes with a beautiful left hook. Thornton went the distance with Toney & Eubank, whilst Roy dropped him and forced a stoppage (debatable)
Malinga beat Benn twice as far as im concerned, although he did not get the verdict first time around, he also lost a split decision to Eubank, Jones knocked him out.
The win over Benn in '96 means little. He was done as a top fighter after McClellan.
Reggie Johnson barely won one round against Roy Jones, yet he beat Steve Collins decisively.
Eric Harding outboxed Tarver and broke one his ribs in what was a boring !! fight, Roy beat Harding of coarse.
Virgil Hill self explanatory.
Griffin outboxed James Toney twice, albeit he might not have deserved the second fight.
I dont know why people use the McCallum fighg to build up Roy's resume, its not a great win for Jones, McCallum lost clearly to Fabrice Tiozzo not long before that and he looked his age in that fight, McCallum's last good performance before that was Jeff Harding.
Gonzalez went on to beat DariuszMichalczewski after getting dominated by Jones.Comment
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