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  • Texanballer
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    Anderson Silva Vs Roy Jones Jr!?

    Since joining the ranks of the Ultimate Fighting Championship less than two years ago, middleweight champion Anderson Silva has all but cleaned house. He debuted with a dismantling of highly touted Ultimate Fighter alumnus Chris Leben, immediately captured the title from then-champion Rich Franklin, and hasn’t looked back since.

    He fended off challenges by Ultimate Fighter season four winner Travis Lutter and seven-time King of Pancrase Nate Marquardt, before once again stopping Franklin. Most recently, at UFC 82, he submitted former Pride champion Dan Henderson to solidify his position as the No. 1 middleweight in the world.

    In short, Silva appears unstoppable.

    There are still challenges for him to face in the Octagon – Yushin Okami springs immediately to mind and a much touted drop to welterweight to challenge Georges St. Pierre – but he may soon be looking to another challenge, outside of his chosen sport.

    “Anderson really would love to fight Roy Jones, Jr. in a boxing match,” says his manager, Ed Soares, confirming recent speculation. “It’s not just talk, we really would like to put that fight together.”

    That’s not to say the Silva discounts Jones’ abilities. Both he and Jones are often argued as being the best pound-for-pound fighter in their respective sports. But Silva feels that fighters in mixed martial arts are often unjustly criticized as not being as technically proficient as their boxing counterparts, a misconception that he would like to dispel.

    “We respect Jones’ boxing ability and think he’s one of the best,” said Soares, “but we’re tired of different boxers saying that MMA fighters aren’t technical. Anderson would love to fight Roy Jones in a boxing match under boxing rules to prove that MMA fighters are technical, too.”


    I hope this happens. Silva would get embarrassed.
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    Originally posted by texanballer
    Since joining the ranks of the Ultimate Fighting Championship less than two years ago, middleweight champion Anderson Silva has all but cleaned house. He debuted with a dismantling of highly touted Ultimate Fighter alumnus Chris Leben, immediately captured the title from then-champion Rich Franklin, and hasn’t looked back since.

    He fended off challenges by Ultimate Fighter season four winner Travis Lutter and seven-time King of Pancrase Nate Marquardt, before once again stopping Franklin. Most recently, at UFC 82, he submitted former Pride champion Dan Henderson to solidify his position as the No. 1 middleweight in the world.

    In short, Silva appears unstoppable.

    There are still challenges for him to face in the Octagon – Yushin Okami springs immediately to mind and a much touted drop to welterweight to challenge Georges St. Pierre – but he may soon be looking to another challenge, outside of his chosen sport.

    “Anderson really would love to fight Roy Jones, Jr. in a boxing match,” says his manager, Ed Soares, confirming recent speculation. “It’s not just talk, we really would like to put that fight together.”

    That’s not to say the Silva discounts Jones’ abilities. Both he and Jones are often argued as being the best pound-for-pound fighter in their respective sports. But Silva feels that fighters in mixed martial arts are often unjustly criticized as not being as technically proficient as their boxing counterparts, a misconception that he would like to dispel.

    “We respect Jones’ boxing ability and think he’s one of the best,” said Soares, “but we’re tired of different boxers saying that MMA fighters aren’t technical. Anderson would love to fight Roy Jones in a boxing match under boxing rules to prove that MMA fighters are technical, too.”


    I hope this happens. Silva would get embarrassed.

    In a boxing match, Roy Jones just toys with him.

    In a MMA match, it's a whole different story.

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    • THE REED
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      #3
      Originally posted by Scott9945
      In a boxing match, Roy Jones just toys with him.

      In a MMA match, it's a whole different story.
      quite obviously...

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      • Scott9945
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        #4
        Originally posted by reedickyaluss
        quite obviously...

        And that's why I don't see this as a marketable event.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Scott9945
          And that's why I don't see this as a marketable event.
          not only that, for Silva just to come in to boxing and get a shot at Roy would be ****ed up. If Silva is SERIOUSLY interested in proving what he states, he should build up a decent record in boxing.

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          • SkillspayBills
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            #6
            Anderson has great stand up skills, but against Roy in a boxing match, he wouldn't know what hit him.

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              #7
              Originally posted by SkillspayBills
              Anderson has great stand up skills, but against Roy in a boxing match, he wouldn't know what hit him.
              he be like **** they dont punch that fast in mma lol

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              • Scott9945
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                #8
                Originally posted by 2501 OnTheWrist
                not only that, for Silva just to come in to boxing and get a shot at Roy would be ****ed up. If Silva is SERIOUSLY interested in proving what he states, he should build up a decent record in boxing.

                I don't think he'd last even three rounds against Anthony Hanshaw.

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                • -Antonio-
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                  Roy is often times argued to be p4p best?

                  Uhh...this isnt 2002. Fight Joe Calzaghe if you want to make a splash like that.

                  If Roy was in his prime this would be a gigantic event. Right now it just seems like they are trying to take advantage of a name, who still has a questionable beard right now. Anybody can get lucky.
                  Last edited by -Antonio-; 03-11-2008, 06:14 PM.

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                  • fathergll
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Scott9945
                    And that's why I don't see this as a marketable event.



                    Then you don't know anything about marketing. The top P4P MMA fighter going against a former P4P boxer in boxing is marketable without doubt. A former Pro Wrestling guy going against a former UFC champ did 650,000 buys a month ago.

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