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  • #11
    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
    I wouldn't say his divisions were strong..

    while 160-168 were deep at the time, he only fought one top guy in each division.. Hopkins at 160, toney at 168.. The rest of his time were against no-hopers...
    His light heavy reign was good and long, but not really a super strong division.. Guys like lou del valle, old faded jr mid reggie, a 42 year old jr mid mccallum were the champs.. Not exactly a murderers row and nowhere near as talented as the late 70s-early 80s light heavy division.. I think the current light heavy division is better with kovolev, ward, adonis, beterbiev,pascal, hopkins, fanfara, barrera, etc...
    Toney, hOPKINS McCALLUM, Eubank, Nigel bENN, jOE cALZAGGE, Trinidad , winky right, and many others OH IT WAS DEEP
    Last edited by AlexKid; 01-09-2016, 02:22 PM.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
      Toney, hOPKINS McCALLUM, Eubank, Nigel bENN, jOE cALZAGGE, and several others OH IT WAS DEEP
      But Roy didn't fight Eubank, Benn, or Calzaghe.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
        But Roy didn't fight Eubank, Benn, or Calzaghe.
        it was deep though, and he fought a few of the best/ the creme of this deep division like hopkins and trinidad, and toney etc

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        • #14
          Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
          Toney, hOPKINS McCALLUM, Eubank, Nigel bENN, jOE cALZAGGE, Trinidad , winky right, and many others OH IT WAS DEEP
          Trinidad? Winky? Drop them add nunn and liles

          You clearly need to do some homework

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          • #15
            I think roy was exposed by Tarver. Tarver was so angry at Roy that he was not put off by his feints, he did not back off of Roy like most opponents did, out of fear of being hooked...he held his ground and tapped that chin. After Tarver did it Glen Johnson did much the same thing.

            Roy was incredible but depended on a patina of invincability.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
              Trinidad? Winky? Drop them add nunn and liles

              You clearly need to do some homework
              nope you do and you are barely ever right and yet super opinionated and act arrogant like you are some kind of expert, you are a tool and your answers are nearly always a waste of time GFY

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              • #17
                Originally posted by AlexKid View Post
                nope you do and you are barely ever right and yet super opinionated and act arrogant like you are some kind of expert, you are a tool and your answers are nearly always a waste of time GFY
                Lol troll...


                Yeah you're right... When roy was at 160-168 -1992-96 he should have fought a young 147 paper champ, and an unknown paper title challenger who got dropped 5 times in his lone 154 paper title challenge..
                :bukkake:

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                • #18
                  yehhhhh ask montell

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
                    Lol troll...


                    Yeah you're right... When roy was at 160-168 -1992-96 he should have fought a young 147 paper champ, and an unknown paper title challenger who got dropped 5 times in his lone 154 paper title challenge..
                    :bukkake:
                    wow have you been trolling me all this time? It took you a few hundred messages to get me mildly ticked off, omg I feel bad for you, thats just shameful xD

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by VG_Addict View Post
                      But Roy didn't fight Eubank, Benn, or Calzaghe.
                      benn wanted to fight roy when he was champ at 168, he tried to get his manager to make the fight but roy wasn't interested. i would have loved to have seen that fight, most likely RJJ would have won a UD, but benn is one of the few guys that could have got to that chin and tapped it. actually though, the better fight between them would have been at 160, when benn bulked up to go to 168 he lost his speed. a fast benn makes the matchup more interesting.

                      a calzaghe fight tens years earlier than it actually happened would have also been way more interesting, because roy wouldn't have gassed out after the 4 th round

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