Roy Jones is back.
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Furthermore, Roy Jones Ain't Back, He's On His Way Out Permanently, Due To The Fact He Could'nt Knockout A Fighter That Is A Ww And Normally Smaller Then Him, And Had So Much Ringrust He Could Be The Titanic.Comment
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Did you even watch the fight? Roy could have KO'ed Trinidad at will. He just has a lot of respect for that person standing opposite him in the ring.
And you forgot something important about Jones, #1 he is an entertainer. Plus, having the respect for Trinidad that he does, he wouldn't want to hurt him and his pride in front of all his fans. People underrate how nice a guy Jones is.Comment
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He is not even 50% of the fighter he was once again. When he faces an good puncher whos no naturalwelterweight he will get knocked out.Yes, I said it. Roy Jones is back.
Roy Jones is practically unbeatable if he fights like that. Felix Trinidad had flashbacks to Winky Wright.
Jones using the Hands up Winky Wrights style defense is exactly what he needs to do to become the #1 p4p fighter again.
It allows him to spend his time thinking, and it allows him to use his outlandish hand speed to pick his opponents apart. Dare I say, he does Winky Wright better than Winky Wright does Winky Wright?
I am glad that Roy finally came around and stopped fighting like the Roy of old, and started fighting like he needs to be fighting.
He can no longer rely on his reflexes for defense, and it appears the he finally realized that.Comment
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I agree with those that said RJJ laid off Tito. I think he could have hurt him pretty severely after about the 7th round, but he was content with the solid decision victory.
I also think some of the RJJ doubters are underestimating the effects of rapid weight fluctuations in coming up for Ruiz, then staying there for Mike, then losing it quickly for Tarver and Glen.Comment
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