Could he beat a HW champ? By UD, definitely someone like Sam Peter or another out of shape slugger, his speed would be enough. Could he beat a prime RJJ? No, definitely not.
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Originally posted by dc6112 View PostCould he beat a HW champ? By UD, definitely someone like Sam Peter or another out of shape slugger, his speed would be enough. Could he beat a prime RJJ? No, definitely not.
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Originally posted by vladimir303 View PostHe doesn't care about all of that. His story is, Roy tested for steroids once and therefore his whole success during his career is nothing and steroids contibuted to his victory in every fight which is isn't true at all.
As you will see from my previous post, I did in fact both care and read the post.
If the substance Roy took was legal then there's no defensible reason for banning him.
Any boxer who does take a banned substance should be banned in my opinion for life, but at least for two years. You shouldn't be allowed to cheat in a sport as dangerous as boxing.
If Roy did not take a banned substance then his career and achievements are exactly what they appear to be, incredible. If he had taken it, then they wouldn't be.
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How to roll a jointLast edited by abadger; 03-21-2011, 12:06 AM.
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I've said on numerous occasions that I think Calzaghe could beat Jones, I don't honestly think that way, it's just to piss off some of his haters. Prime 4 Prime, Jones beats Calzaghe by around 116-112.
I think Calzaghe has still got a chance though, his work rate is his biggest gift, I think he has a better work rate than a Prime Jones even.
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View PostRoy took flush right hands from ruiz on a few occasions In that fight... if joe took a flush right from sam peter....
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Originally posted by x-LuKe-x View PostI'm not sure if Peter hits harder than Ruiz, have lost a lot of interest in heavyweights, but Joe's chin is/was/always will be better than Roy's.
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Originally posted by abadger View PostAs you will see from my previous post, I did in fact both care and read the post.
If the substance Roy took was legal then there's no defensible reason for banning him.
Any boxer who does take a banned substance should be banned in my opinion for life, but at least for two years. You shouldn't be allowed to cheat in a sport as dangerous as boxing.
If Roy did not take a banned substance then his career and achievements are exactly what they appear to be, incredible. If he had taken it, then they wouldn't be.Last edited by IMDAZED; 04-28-2008, 01:34 PM.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostHe tested positive once. If he didn't test positive again, why would his whole career be diminished. LOL. That's quite backwards. The same test that found him positive one time also found him negative 55 other times.
For me testing positive once is enough (I reiterate, the substance Jones took was not banned) to merit a lifetime ban. Doping undermines the entire premise of athletic competition, and in boxing I think is even dangerous.
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WeedLast edited by abadger; 03-21-2011, 12:07 AM.
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