Originally posted by Left Hook Tua
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Comparing Roy Jones jr to floyd Mayweather jr in terms of all around skills
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Postto imbed pics... when you click reply... above the white area you type in... is a little yellow square button that looks like theres a mountain in it... click that, youll get a popup box... paste the URL in their.....
remember the box starts with http://
so if you alredy pasted the whole URL, be sure to delete whats in the pop up box first...
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Postroy got KOed at 35? he made history going from MW to HW and back down to LHW... and floyd is 30? he will fight another 10 years
And roy moving up to heavyweight is more of a risk than anything floyd has done.. ruiz or no ruiz
floyd is wary of bigger welters.
when you're 5'8 147 you should be wary of welter that are 5'11 147 or 6'1 147.
but not as wary as when you're 5'10 193 and going up against 6'3 230.
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Originally posted by MWMerlino View PostWe can answer all of these questions but lets be honest...
More people would rather watch RJJ fight than Mayweather.
What RJJ does in the ring just isn't fully understood by most people. You have to have a good knowledge of the sweet science to see the subtleties in what Jones does. Thats just the truth. Thats why you hear about what Dundee says about Jones, and Leonard about Jones.
RJJ was/is the truth.
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Originally posted by wmute View PostNICE...
thanks
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to ree****yaluss again.
haha no prob....
Originally posted by Live Dog View PostI disagree with this. I think more people would rather watch Roy because they understand what he's doing. The speed and power is easy to see. With Floyd, now at 147, he fights more defensively and at range. The little things that he does are harder to pick up.
show her a mayweather fight... and shed fall asleep
although like wmute said, if you understand it, it is very fascinating to watch, and i personally like watching floyd perfect his art
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Originally posted by reedickyaluss View Postadding on to the fact he wants calzaghe at almost 40, is definitely taking a risk,,,
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Originally posted by Live Dog View PostI give him credit for that, he is definitely going after the biggest fish he can. But lets be honest, he has a lot less to lose today then he did 10 years ago.
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Posthave to agree with you.
floyd is wary of bigger welters.
when you're 5'8 147 you should be wary of welter that are 5'11 147 or 6'1 147.
but not as wary as when you're 5'10 193 and going up against 6'3 230.
Mayweather is 147, the Margarito and Cotto come in at over 160. Plus he already fought people of that weight in De La Hoya and Baldomir.
Jones was 198-199 for Ruiz (see Legendary nights), Ruiz 6'2 and 226.
Just saying, but IMO misrepresenting facts makes your point less valuable in the eyes of those who know the actual facts.
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