It's what you believe, that makes me think you're a fool.
You oughtta just stick to fighters from south of the border, bro.
All other topics have you talking out your ass. Sorry.
It's what you believe, that makes me think you're a fool.
You oughtta just stick to fighters from south of the border, bro.
All other topics have you talking out your ass. Sorry.
Steve Collins ? NOBODY ducked that boring, featherfisted guy.
He'd have been destroyed by Roy Jones.
He wasn't worth Roy's time or effort.
You should be glad they never fought.
Mauricio....
Please, stop talking about non-Mexican boxers. It's apparent your bias has limited you, & I think it best you just stay within your limitations.
Dont make me laugh, Steve Collins was rated 1 at the time, no one would touch him. Do you remember what he did to Eubank twice and Benn. Have you ever seen these fights.
At the time it was the super middleweight fight everyone wanted to see, there was only one man to blame for this not happening RJJ.
Just found the quotes he used on American tv.
I travelled to Pensacola to see Roy Jones fight and I actually climbed into the ring after his fight. I accused him of avoiding me and I challenged him live on national TV. At the post-fight conference I spoke to Jones and the press, I called him a coward and a yellow dog and I offered to fight him, winners take all. I would have beaten Roy Jones and he knew it, he said he would never fight me!
Do you remember what he did to Eubank twice and Benn.
No, because he was hiding in England all the time. I remember Jones did an interview with the crowd and HBO BEFORE his fight with Bryant Brannon, and in it he claimed Steve Collins was ducking him.
With all due respect, it would seem to me that anybody calling Roy jones overrated is just being a playa hater. That man, for many years, was hands down(no pun intended) the most extremely talented fighter on the planet. Sure he just lost a couple of fights, but so did Joe Louis, Ray Robinson and the great Bobby Hitz at the end of their careers. To lose some fights at the end of your career is nothing to be ashamed of, infact it is a prime example of fighters not knowing when to give it up or for financial reasons not being able to give it up. I really believe that Jones had lost the will to fight at the end. I just hope that he stays away from the ring unless he finds a true desire to fight again. I know some will say that he never truely had the desire to really fight, that is not true. Jones is one of the few fighters that truely understands what the sport will do to you and chose to fight more on the safe side than the entertaining side. Even so, who at the time had faster hands, threw sweeter combinations and made people miss so frequently? And somebody had mentioned that he only fought a bunch of nobodies, lol, get real man.......Rockin'
No, because he was hiding in England all the time. I remember Jones did an interview with the crowd and HBO BEFORE his fight with Bryant Brannon, and in it he claimed Steve Collins was ducking him.
Shows how much you know, he wasn't even from England. At that time 3 of the best super middle weights were from britain. Collins, Benn, Eubank. Why would they want to come to america,they got more money fighting each other. did you see the crouds they drew one of the fights had 42,000 people there.
Any American who watched that RJJ fight would have seen Collins calling out Jones.
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