Did Roy Jones handpick his opponents?
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Damn you dont rate big Lennox?
All I know is Rid**** Bowe would rather throw his strap in the trash than face Lewis, and Tyson would rather face Bruce Seldon in 96 than face Lewis.Last edited by True Guru; 01-23-2010, 09:18 PM.Comment
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No, never liked Lewis tried to be a fan after his destruction of a shot Razor Ruddock, but the guy was way to boring for me. The dude was given a Boxing lesson by Bruno and was wiped out by Tyson sparring partner in 2 rounds.
Ray Mercer: Mercer wanted a rematch but Lewis turned him down
Chris Byrd: Byrd was his [IBF mandatory and Lewis gave up the belt rather than fight him
John Ruiz:was his WBA mandatory, Lewis gave up his belt rather than fight him
Ike Ibebuchi:After his win over Tua contacted Lewis twice about a fight but Lewis said not interested.
Vitali: Lewis gave up his WBC strap rather than give Vitali a well deserved rematch, which the WBC also demanded. So he was stripped of that belt as wellLast edited by General Zod; 01-24-2010, 07:48 AM.Comment
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i've heard a couple of times that he handpicked his opponents, now i wasnt following boxing back then, but to me it seems that he fought everybody that he could, he was just on a way higher level.
but then, he could've fought Tyson instead of Ruiz too right? this all is getting a little confusing. can someone explain this a little more clearly?
Never really followed RJJ's career but i heard he handpicked his opponents but who doesnt??? And whenever the question arise about who he ducked i only get one name thrown out which is Darius Micha....Comment
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Definitely. As crappy of fighters as they were, they were still big guys. Not just big guys, but HUGE heavyweights. Had Tyson actually trained and wanted to fight, he could have beat McBride, but he just didn't want to.
RJJ wouldn't take a whole lot of effort for Tyson at any point in his career.
I can't believe this is a serious topic. There are really people who sincerely believe RJJ could beat Tyson?
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Definitely. As crappy of fighters as they were, they were still big guys. Not just big guys, but HUGE heavyweights. Had Tyson actually trained and wanted to fight, he could have beat McBride, but he just didn't want to.
RJJ wouldn't take a whole lot of effort for Tyson at any point in his career.
I can't believe this is a serious topic. There are really people who sincerely believe RJJ could beat Tyson?
WTF???Comment
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No, never liked Lewis tried to be a fan after his destruction of a shot Razor Ruddock, but the guy was way to boring for me. The dude was given a Boxing lesson by Bruno and was wiped out by Tyson sparring partner in 2 rounds.
Lewis Ducked the following fighters:
Ray Mercer: Mercer wanted a rematch but Lewis turned him down
Chris Byrd: Byrd was his [IBF mandatory and Lewis gave up the belt rather than fight him
John Ruiz:was his WBA mandatory, Lewis gave up his belt rather than fight him
Ike Ibebuchi:After his win over Tua contacted Lewis twice about a fight but Lewis said not interested.
Vitali: Lewis gave up his WBC strap rather than give Vitali a well deserved rematch, which the WBC also demanded. So he was stripped of that belt as well
I think he should have gave rematches to Mercer and Vitali because they were close fights so I can see your point but dont think he ducked them because he had already beat them.
Mike Tyson and Rid**** Bowe both ducked the man,But I agree that he was boring to watch.Comment
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