Junior Jones: "I Know I Can Whip Pacquiao"

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  • grayfist
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    #11
    Originally posted by miron_lang
    Hi there bro.


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    • Mishra100
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      #12
      I never thought I would hear about this guy again.

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      • !!! Beowulf !!!
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        #13
        Originally posted by Epie2
        Junior is entitled to his belief. It's in the mind. The execution, however, is another matter. While he beat Barrera, he lost to Morales.
        The Morales who fought Jones was better than the Morales who fought Pac.


        Pac would be too much for even a Junior Jones at the top of his game though, let alone the shot Junior Jones of today.

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        • scap
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          #14
          Originally posted by grayfist
          Jones was stopped by Darryl Pinkney in the third round before he faced Barrera. Before Pinkney, he was floored in the 4th by John Michael Johnson before Johnson disposed of him in the 11th. After winning twice over Barrera, Jones was gone in the fourth against Kennedy McKinney and ERik Morales. Some six years ago, Paul Ingle sent him home also in the 11th round. HIs last fight was for a loss against Ivan Alvarez who had 7 consecutive losses on the way to winning by UD over Jones. Two of those losses were to Pacquiao victims Emmanuel Lucero and Oscar Larios.
          So what your saying is Junior should just go after MAB.

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          • Keleneki
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            #15
            Whoa, I never would have expected "Poison" to come back after all this time. I thoroughly used to enjoy watching him fight. He was like a mini "Hitman" Hearns. I don't think I like his chances so much, although it is his choice to do so.

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            • Run
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              #16
              Originally posted by !!! Beowulf !!!
              Pac would be too much for even a Junior Jones at the top of his game though, let alone the shot Junior Jones of today.
              yeah, I don't agree with that.

              Jones would have easily outboxed the one dimmensional Pacquiao. He's never fought someone with that type of pure boxing skill before.



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              • Run
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                #17
                Originally posted by Keleneki
                He was like a mini "Hitman" Hearns. .
                I don't see how you come up with that. He wasn't a big puncher, He also used tons of lateral movement and I'd have to compare him more to a mini Pernell Whitaker.



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                • PrtyBoyDlicious
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                  #18
                  Bobby "the Ball Breaker" Pacquiao Whill Whoop His Ass Er Balls....

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                  • Mr. Ryan
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by psychopath
                    In his prime maybe yes, he could beat Pacquaio but now? After 4 years lay off? I seriously doubt it. But i would still be interested to see the fight happen.
                    Let me update people on the current state of Junior Jones. I saw him at a fight recently, and for all intents and purposes, he looks like a guy in reasonable health. In 2005, he was scheduled to fight my gym mate Antonio Espinoza in a 4 rounder on ESPN in upstate NY. However, his license was denied because he was looking the shot fighter in the gym, getting beaten up by Golden Glovers and showing symptoms of frontal lobe damage, according to word on the street.

                    Now, 2 years later, they are going to let him fight? Junior Jones should not be in the ring with Pacquiao, he should not be fighting anyone else, Junior Jones should not be in the gym sparring. This is a travesty of taste by the powers enabling him to fight.

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                    • PrtyBoyDlicious
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by RunW/Knives
                      yeah, I don't agree with that.

                      Jones would have easily outboxed the one dimmensional Pacquiao. He's never fought someone with that type of pure boxing skill before.
                      I agree with you 100%! U r a GENIUS!

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