Roy Jones Jr. Plans To Target Big Names in 2009

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Roy Jones Jr. Plans To Target Big Names in 2009

    While Joe Calzaghe continues to tell the media that his final career fight will happen on November 8 in New York's Madison Square Garden, his opponent, Roy Jones Jr., has big plans for the future. [details]
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    when roy has KO'ed calzaghe retire as champ unless hopkins wins and go kick his ass again

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    • floydfan
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      I hope Pavlik doesn't give Roy another nap time.

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      • v.cassiusali@ya
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        i doubt if there is something left for jones after calzaghe. at least the man has dreamed big for the future. sure, calzaghe will spoil his dream.

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        • moofo
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          Delusional.

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          • Alexis Vastine
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            RJJ is addicted to the sport and might end up becoming another real Deal!

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            • daggum
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              after he beats this calzaghe guy he needs to focus on big names. no more unrecognized fighters like hanshaw, prince badi ajamu, and calzaghe.

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              • Motofan
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                Please Roy, dont fight Pavlik. You wont see 5 rounds. It will only take 2 rounds before you cover up against the ropes and refuse to throw for fear of being knocked out again. Something would get through and you would go to sleep for the 3rd time. Nobody wants to see that.

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                • RobbingHood
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                  I do. LOL... I'll support RJJ's decision to get KTFO by Pavlik. But if he wins, it's all good too.

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                  • CiganoBoxer
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                    Originally posted by v.cassiusali@ya
                    i doubt if there is something left for jones after calzaghe. at least the man has dreamed big for the future. sure, calzaghe will spoil his dream.
                    Agreed !

                    Originally posted by moofo
                    Delusional.
                    Agreed !

                    Originally posted by Alexis Vastine
                    RJJ is addicted to the sport and might end up becoming another real Deal!
                    Agreed!

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