Jones vs. hanshaw, the scoring Was ******

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  • -Antonio-
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    #11
    Hanshaw was just a live opponent. Roy isnt going to win every round anymore.

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    • maxorido
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      #12
      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
      I've read some articles where the author thought Hanshaw won. So how is this a good performance by Roy if it was so close?
      Based on your posts, I think you know enough about boxing to know that Roy won the fight, if you had watched it. Hanshaw didn't land anything big, but he won some rounds purely because he was being agressive. Roy was using the rope a dope technique, and letting Hanshaw tire himself out because he wasn't landing anything cleanly anyways. My only negative comment about Roy in this fight, was that he used to ropes too much. Thing is though, he was fighting well off the ropes and landing some huge counters, in fact a few of those counter shots are what put Hanshaw on the canvas. Roy looked good considering his age and in inactivity. He was showboating a little bit, but he was actually backing it up by fighting.

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      • RayLeonard82
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        #13
        I agree with the 117-110 scoring. Even though Hanshaw got Roy along the ropes ,i thought Roy did a good job blocking a lot of his shots and counterpunching him. Kinda similair to Floyd vs Oscar. Only a little worse.

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        • Truth
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          #14
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          I've read some articles where the author thought Hanshaw won. So how is this a good performance by Roy if it was so close?
          1.) When against the ropes he didn't just lay there and not throw back.
          2.) He showed that he still has blazing handspeed and decent agility
          3.) He seemed to have the fire back to win. When Hanshaw wanted to battle, Roy was willing to battle with him. You could tell Roy wanted to win the fight. He was focused.
          4.) In the 11th round the combination he threw was insane. Roy is still real fast at times.
          5.) Hes beat a man who was undefeated and 9 years his junior.
          Last edited by Truth; 07-16-2007, 05:57 PM.

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          • DiegoFuego
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            #15
            I haven't seen the fight. I was just saying lots of articles and websites said it was a close fight. Some said Hanshaw won.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #16
              Then again, a lot of dumbasses on a lot of websites and many boxing writers had Margarito-Williams close despite it being a whitewash.

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              • SHB
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                #17
                Bloody hell. Given some of the rubbish written on here I thought Jones had produced a world class performance that proved he could still compete against the best P4Pers. I didn't realise he just struggled past a club fighter.

                I wish boxers like Roy, Holyfield, Gatti etc would give it up when it's clear they can't compete at the highest level. It's just sad.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SHB
                  Bloody hell. Given some of the rubbish written on here I thought Jones had produced a world class performance that proved he could still compete against the best P4Pers. I didn't realise he just struggled past a club fighter.

                  I wish boxers like Roy, Holyfield, Gatti etc would give it up when it's clear they can't compete at the highest level. It's just sad.
                  While Anthony Hanshaw isn't a great fighter, he isn't a club fighter. He was a young up and coming undefeated prospect. Bottomline is that everything in life is based on opinions. I've read articles that said Roy dazzles the crowd to hes old and should retire. I was happy with the performance, but alot of people thought he looked like ****. Its all what you want to believe...

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by TRUTH
                    While Anthony Hanshaw isn't a great fighter, he isn't a club fighter. He was a young up and coming undefeated prospect. Bottomline is that everything in life is based on opinions. I've read articles that said Roy dazzles the crowd to hes old and should retire. I was happy with the performance, but alot of people thought he looked like ****. Its all what you want to believe...
                    I'll take it from Roy fans like you and Super_Lightweight before I'll trust a boxing writer on some website. Those are the same "experts" who thought Margarito and Williams was close, so screw them.

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                    • Truth
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                      I'll take it from Roy fans like you and Super_Lightweight before I'll trust a boxing writer on some website. Those are the same "experts" who thought Margarito and Williams was close, so screw them.
                      Thanks Diego. One thing I'll say about me is when I'm scoring a fight I try very hard not to be biased. Honest to god. For example when scoring the Taylor vs. Hopkins I fight, I gave a round to Taylor that HBO said Hopkins won. If I gave that round to Hopkins I could have said I had Hopkins winning. I had the fight a draw. But I didn't think he won that round, I'm a Hopkins fan but I'm not going to lie just to make him look like the winner. To me that fight could have either been a draw or a win for Taylor. B-Hop gave away to many early rounds. Back to the RJ/Hanshaw fight, I honestly don't see how someone could have Hanshaw winning that fight. I just scored it and had Jones winning a clear cut victory. I also don't see how people could say Roy looked bad in that fight. Even if I hated Roy Jones I can't imagine seeing how he looked bad. Maybe he backed against the ropes too much, but he faught off the ropes most of time. So you can always trust that my opinion on who won a fight is not biased. If I thought Roy looked like crap I would say it and he didn't. Its funny, my dad who watched the fight with me who is a big Jones critic even said Roy looked good. He likes Roy but is one who points out the flaws if he see them. He liked how Roy faught off the ropes instead of just laying there. Hes always talking **** about how Jones lays on the ropes too much and he should change his style. He tells it like it is not matter if he likes the fighter or not. Let me say one last thing, I don't think Roy Jones looked like a prime Roy Jones, I'm not a delusional fan. He isn't as good as he once was but hes still pretty damn good. Like Michael Jordan on the Wizards. Remember how Jordan could still drop 40-50 points every now and then, Roy can still be the old Roy once and a while. Hopefulley he fights maybe two more times and then calls it a career, because sooner or later hes not going to be able to do what he did Saturday night.
                      Last edited by Truth; 07-16-2007, 08:59 PM.

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