Roy Jones Responds To Joe Calzaghe's Claims

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  • GodOfWar
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    #81
    Originally posted by tyson
    Not even the average boxing fan in Norway knows who Calzaghe is.

    At least one or two know about Roy Jones
    After he beat Hopkins, everyone who is italian knows who he is in the usa. And also everyone who is white knows who he is now since he beat hopkins, and even blacks know who he is now. Everyone knows who Calzaghe is now

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      #82
      Originally posted by GodOfWar
      After he beat Hopkins, everyone who is italian knows who he is in the usa. And also everyone who is white knows who he is now since he beat hopkins, and even blacks know who he is now. Everyone knows who Calzaghe is now
      But does that make him a bigger star?

      The world has known about Roy since the age of the Mayans

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        #83
        Originally posted by tyson
        But does that make him a bigger star?

        The world has known about Roy since the age of the Mayans
        Yeah, everyone knows about roy and how he got ko'd by glen johnson and tarver. And those two still call him out, and roy avoids them... I wonder why

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          #84
          Originally posted by GodOfWar
          not in florida, but obviously everywheres else. No one boo'd Calzaghe
          Yeah well.

          I boo'd the fact that Calzaghe didn't do as everyone claimed he would.......and "be too much for Hopkins" "He's going to stop him"<---------lol@that.

          He looked monolithic, one dimensional and squeaked by an extremely defensive old man who was totally ripe for the picking. You know why?

          He's a super middleweight who should fight in his back yard. He's capitalized on that since the dawn of time..........and he might as well ride that out. You know........fighting commonwealth challenges and B- or B+ wanderers who in fact decide to fly to the U.K. to fight him.

          He's not a Light Heavyweight.

          And Roy is still the biggest star north of 168 in boxing.



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            #85
            Originally posted by GodOfWar
            Yeah, everyone knows about roy and how he got ko'd by glen johnson and tarver. And those two still call him out, and roy avoids them... I wonder why
            What kind of sad **** call out a person they already knocked out?

            More people probably got to know who Jones was in the Tito fight than Calzaghe after the Hopkins fight

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              #86
              I think Jones will beat Calzaghe.

              Also,I think Jones is still a bigger star than Calzaghe.

              If R-Jones,B-Hopkins and J-Calzaghe all retire now,I still trust Jones and Hopkins are both greater than Calzaghe in boxing history.

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                #87
                Originally posted by mikenorfcutt7
                Tyson didnt train for the buster douglas fight. he was partyin late and drinking. his sparring partners were gettin the best of him. i was surprised by the knockout but wasnt surprised he lost. plus buster brought it that night. There are fights that are predictable when stating the facts.
                Yes, this explains why Douglas was a 42-1 underdog: because everyone knew he would win.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by eason
                  If R-Jones,B-Hopkins and J-Calzaghe all retire now,I still trust Jones and Hopkins are both greater than Calzaghe in boxing history.
                  Well Pff I mean yeah.

                  Roy
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                    #89
                    6 or 7 years ago,Jones and Hopkins can beat Calzaghe very easily.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Clegg
                      Yes, this explains why Douglas was a 42-1 underdog: because everyone knew he would win.
                      No, not everyone.. Just the crooked **** that puts out the odds

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