I think Roy was just having an off night against Tarver and Johnson...

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  • Super Flyweight
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    #1

    I think Roy was just having an off night against Tarver and Johnson...

    ... well, three off nights.

    But since then he's come back to form against top level opposition like Badi Ajamu and Anthony Hanshaw. And we all saw the other week how he was back to his prime against the hard-hitting Tito Trinidad.

    As Jesus is my witness, I believe that Roy probably just had a couple of colds in 2005, and that he's back to rule the boxing world once more.
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    #2
    Roys GARBAGE dude.... prepare for the wrath of the forum


    and did you just say top level competition and badi and hanshaw in the same sentence?


    i cant help you my former roy fan, you are on your own...

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    • HotSizzle
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      #3
      Nah he just fought somebody better and got caught lol and yea he did look good against a middle weight lol

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      • mike ruler
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        #4
        Originally posted by Super Flyweight
        ... well, three off nights.

        But since then he's come back to form against top level opposition like Badi Ajamu and Anthony Hanshaw. And we all saw the other week how he was back to his prime against the hard-hitting Tito Trinidad.

        As Jesus is my witness, I believe that Roy probably just had a couple of colds in 2005, and that he's back to rule the boxing world once more.
        Roy had 3 bad nights? He got knocked out by Tarver the 2nd time, and then he ran like a b**** the third time. And then Glen Johnson did the same. Now, if Roy was really having 3 bad nights in a row why isn't he trying to right those wrongs. You think he'd be bothered by losing three illegitimate fights...

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        • MIAMI CANE
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          #5
          Originally posted by mike ruler
          Roy had 3 bad nights? He got knocked out by Tarver the 2nd time, and then he ran like a b**** the third time. And then Glen Johnson did the same. Now, if Roy was really having 3 bad nights in a row why isn't he trying to right those wrongs. You think he'd be bothered by losing three illegitimate fights...

          CLOSE THREAD.

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          • TheGreatA
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            #6
            Agreed man, Roy could still be the pound for pound best in the world.

            The 30-40 lbs he had to drop to make weight drained his chin but now it's back to being granite like it was before, just look at the bombs he took from the greatest puncher of our era 'Tito' Trinidad.

            I think Roy's handspeed would seriously trouble Calzaghe who has no skill, no class, no power, no defense, hits like a woman and takes a punch like a girl.
            Glass Joe doesn't have any conditioning either just look at the difference between Jones and Calzaghe.





            Roy Jones KO 5 Joe Calslappy

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheManchine
              Agreed man, Roy could still be the pound for pound best in the world.

              The 30-40 lbs he had to drop to make weight drained his chin but now it's back to being granite like it was before, just look at the bombs he took from the greatest puncher of our era 'Tito' Trinidad.

              I think Roy's handspeed would seriously trouble Calzaghe who has no skill, no class, no power, no defense, hits like a woman and takes a punch like a girl.
              Glass Joe doesn't have any conditioning either just look at the difference between Jones and Calzaghe.





              Roy Jones KO 5 Joe Calslappy
              good one

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              • beez721
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                #8
                Originally posted by Super Flyweight
                ... well, three off nights.

                But since then he's come back to form against top level opposition like Badi Ajamu and Anthony Hanshaw. And we all saw the other week how he was back to his prime against the hard-hitting Tito Trinidad.

                As Jesus is my witness, I believe that Roy probably just had a couple of colds in 2005, and that he's back to rule the boxing world once more.
                he'll get exposed again once someone his natural size and strength taps his chin

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheManchine
                  Agreed man, Roy could still be the pound for pound best in the world.

                  The 30-40 lbs he had to drop to make weight drained his chin but now it's back to being granite like it was before, just look at the bombs he took from the greatest puncher of our era 'Tito' Trinidad.

                  I think Roy's handspeed would seriously trouble Calzaghe who has no skill, no class, no power, no defense, hits like a woman and takes a punch like a girl.
                  Glass Joe doesn't have any conditioning either just look at the difference between Jones and Calzaghe.





                  Roy Jones KO 5 Joe Calslappy


                  LOL... im sittin her elike... hes joking? no maybe hes serious? no hes joking? is he serious? he might be? no hes gata be kidding lol

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                  • J90
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TheManchine
                    Agreed man, Roy could still be the pound for pound best in the world.

                    The 30-40 lbs he had to drop to make weight drained his chin but now it's back to being granite like it was before, just look at the bombs he took from the greatest puncher of our era 'Tito' Trinidad.

                    I think Roy's handspeed would seriously trouble Calzaghe who has no skill, no class, no power, no defense, hits like a woman and takes a punch like a girl.
                    Glass Joe doesn't have any conditioning either just look at the difference between Jones and Calzaghe.





                    Roy Jones KO 5 Joe Calslappy

                    lol totally agree

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