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  • Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
    No Joe called Roy out and Roy said sure, 60/40 in vegas.
    Joe/Frank Warren never responded with an acceptance or an offer or anything.
    LOL.

    Just like Hatton signed a TV contract that stated he wouldn't fight floyd mayweather, at any time, right???

    Come off it. You really are emberassing yourself.

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    • Originally posted by vladimir303 View Post
      Stay out of this. You're light years behind on this topic. We're talking Prime Roy Jones before losing to Tarver.

      Calzaghe never made any serious moves to get a shot at Jones at that time.
      He expected Jones to come to Whales the way Lacy and now Kessler are doing AND Jones was too big at that time and didn't need Joe that bad to fight him in his own backyard.

      Calzaghe needed to come to America but never did.
      **** that. jones knew how good calzaghe was and was scared. he didn't want to come to another place and fight someone who was good. when jones did fight someone good he lost. fact is jones was a greedy lil bastard like most boxers and didnt want to go to a foreign country and lose.

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      • Originally posted by Unseen View Post
        **** that. jones knew how good calzaghe was and was scared. he didn't want to come to another place and fight someone who was good. when jones did fight someone good he lost. fact is jones was a greedy lil bastard like most boxers and didnt want to go to a foreign country and lose.
        Last update: 04-14-2007 Read more by Mark Vester


        Roy Jones Jr: "I'll Fight Joe Calzaghe in July"

        [http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=8209

        By Mark Vester

        Obviously looking for one final mega-payday, former champion Roy Jones, Jr. is calling WBO super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe to fight him in July. Jones told BBC Wales that he's willing to come down in weight to 168-pounds and even give Calzaghe the homecourt advantage by making the fight in the UK.

        Jones has not fought at the super middleweight limit in almost 11 years and is 1-3 in his last four fights.

        "I've got July wide open and I'd fight at 168lbs in the UK or the USA. It's the right time in both of our careers to give the British people a true fight. I've still got all the skills and I'm hungrier than ever," Jones said. "Peter Manfredo Jr was way out of his league when he lost to Joe last week. Joe is a class fighter who needs someone similar - someone like me - to take him on."

        It's well known in the boxing industry that Jones is one of the more diffcult fighters to deal with in terms of negotiating a fight. If you read between the lines, you can already see potential problems as Jones wants a 60-40 split of purse for the winner of the fight. While Jones is willing to head over to the UK, he is also pushing Calzaghe to come to America.

        "It would make most sense for him to come to the US. The British people will watch him whatever time of night he fights, and by fighting in America he will only add on the extra numbers of US fans. But I'm the challenger now and I have to go and get the title wherever it is on offer," Jones said. "I would love to go there and face 35,000 screaming Welshmen, I'm an entertainer and that's what I do. The promoters might get in the way of the fight, but there's no reason we can't come to an agreement. If we can't agree terms, I say give 60% to the winner and 40% to the loser. That's fair, so let's go."

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        • Originally posted by vladimir303 View Post
          Last update: 04-14-2007 Read more by Mark Vester


          Roy Jones Jr: "I'll Fight Joe Calzaghe in July"

          [http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=8209

          By Mark Vester

          Obviously looking for one final mega-payday, former champion Roy Jones, Jr. is calling WBO super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe to fight him in July. Jones told BBC Wales that he's willing to come down in weight to 168-pounds and even give Calzaghe the homecourt advantage by making the fight in the UK.

          Jones has not fought at the super middleweight limit in almost 11 years and is 1-3 in his last four fights.

          "I've got July wide open and I'd fight at 168lbs in the UK or the USA. It's the right time in both of our careers to give the British people a true fight. I've still got all the skills and I'm hungrier than ever," Jones said. "Peter Manfredo Jr was way out of his league when he lost to Joe last week. Joe is a class fighter who needs someone similar - someone like me - to take him on."

          It's well known in the boxing industry that Jones is one of the more diffcult fighters to deal with in terms of negotiating a fight. If you read between the lines, you can already see potential problems as Jones wants a 60-40 split of purse for the winner of the fight. While Jones is willing to head over to the UK, he is also pushing Calzaghe to come to America.

          "It would make most sense for him to come to the US. The British people will watch him whatever time of night he fights, and by fighting in America he will only add on the extra numbers of US fans. But I'm the challenger now and I have to go and get the title wherever it is on offer," Jones said. "I would love to go there and face 35,000 screaming Welshmen, I'm an entertainer and that's what I do. The promoters might get in the way of the fight, but there's no reason we can't come to an agreement. If we can't agree terms, I say give 60% to the winner and 40% to the loser. That's fair, so let's go."
          I think we're looking for something back when Jones was prime. Wasn't that the issue? Now Jones just looking for a comeback fight and a last big payday.

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          • .....lol @ Vladimir.

            He's talking about the Roy of today. Roy is delusional and doesn't have a hope in hell against the top guys. Which is why he is fighting the prince whatever his name was and the Hanshaw's of the world.

            ...Jones chose to stay in USA and defend his belt against average competition, to say the least.

            The funny thing about many fans claim that Roy fought taxi drivers, garbage men, and police officers...is true.

            He actually did fight a garbage man.
            He actually did fight a police officer.
            Not sure about the taxi driver...but he sure as hell fought a bunch of cans.

            Roy is a joke at LHW. Had all the talent in the world but didn't prove squat.

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            • Originally posted by vladimir303 View Post
              Last update: 04-14-2007 Read more by Mark Vester


              Roy Jones Jr: "I'll Fight Joe Calzaghe in July"

              [http://www.boxingscene.com/?m=show&id=8209

              By Mark Vester

              Obviously looking for one final mega-payday, former champion Roy Jones, Jr. is calling WBO super middleweight champ Joe Calzaghe to fight him in July. Jones told BBC Wales that he's willing to come down in weight to 168-pounds and even give Calzaghe the homecourt advantage by making the fight in the UK.

              Jones has not fought at the super middleweight limit in almost 11 years and is 1-3 in his last four fights.

              "I've got July wide open and I'd fight at 168lbs in the UK or the USA. It's the right time in both of our careers to give the British people a true fight. I've still got all the skills and I'm hungrier than ever," Jones said. "Peter Manfredo Jr was way out of his league when he lost to Joe last week. Joe is a class fighter who needs someone similar - someone like me - to take him on."

              It's well known in the boxing industry that Jones is one of the more diffcult fighters to deal with in terms of negotiating a fight. If you read between the lines, you can already see potential problems as Jones wants a 60-40 split of purse for the winner of the fight. While Jones is willing to head over to the UK, he is also pushing Calzaghe to come to America.

              "It would make most sense for him to come to the US. The British people will watch him whatever time of night he fights, and by fighting in America he will only add on the extra numbers of US fans. But I'm the challenger now and I have to go and get the title wherever it is on offer," Jones said. "I would love to go there and face 35,000 screaming Welshmen, I'm an entertainer and that's what I do. The promoters might get in the way of the fight, but there's no reason we can't come to an agreement. If we can't agree terms, I say give 60% to the winner and 40% to the loser. That's fair, so let's go."
              i was replying back to when you said when joens was in his prime. he was scared. in 2006 he mentioned the calzaghe fight. which both wanted.

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              • Originally posted by Wiley Hyena View Post
                I think we're looking for something back when Jones was prime. Wasn't that the issue? Now Jones just looking for a comeback fight and a last big payday.
                The conversation me and you had was a different issue. This was a response to this other dip**** who claims Roy was scared of Calzaghe and coming over to UK.


                Again when Roy was at his Prime it was Calzaghe's responsibilitiy to come over to America and persue that fight. He didn't do that and settled defending his WBO belt multiple times before finally a big fighter in Jeff Lacy decided to take the trip and take on the Hometown Boy.

                Now Calzaghe is the man and Roy is clearly past it and that article shows that Jones was willing to fight him. WE CLEAR?

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                • Originally posted by Azteca View Post
                  LOL.

                  Just like Hatton signed a TV contract that stated he wouldn't fight floyd mayweather, at any time, right???

                  Come off it. You really are emberassing yourself.
                  He signed a contract with HBO.
                  Don't you know anything?
                  The deal was that Hatton would have 3 fights in the United States to promote him for a possible showdown with Mayweather.
                  Get a clue dude.

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                  • Originally posted by Easy-E View Post
                    He signed a contract with HBO.
                    Don't you know anything?
                    The deal was that Hatton would have 3 fights in the United States to promote him for a possible showdown with Mayweather.
                    Get a clue dude.
                    You said before that it was stated in his contract that he would never fight Floyd Mayweather.

                    You're full of **** dude. Do you really want me to dig up that post???

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                    • Originally posted by vladimir303 View Post
                      The conversation me and you had was a different issue. This was a response to this other dip**** who claims Roy was scared of Calzaghe and coming over to UK.


                      Again when Roy was at his Prime it was Calzaghe's responsibilitiy to come over to America and persue that fight. He didn't do that and settled defending his WBO belt multiple times before finally a big fighter in Jeff Lacy decided to take the trip and take on the Hometown Boy.

                      Now Calzaghe is the man and Roy is clearly past it and that article shows that Jones was willing to fight him. WE CLEAR?
                      are you ****ing crazy? you mentioned in reply to me about him in his prime. he did not make any offer to fight joe in his prime. go back to my linka nd you will see where he said

                      it would be crazy for me to fight joe in britain when i was on top.

                      obviously a statement he was scared to lose because he wouldnt have gained much. the mofo get beat when he fought someone good.

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