Im sorry, but I can't let such miss-information go uncorrected.
Jones vs Trinidad - Calzaghe:
1st:
7/24 - 9/34
2nd:
14/56 - 8/34
3rd:
12/36 - 16/42
4th:
16/41 - 11/45
5th:
10/41 - 18/42
6th:
16/38 - 14/35
7th:
19/37 - 22/41
8th:
16/46 - 16/38
9th:
16/41 - 14/41
10th:
12/31 - 14/52
11th:
18/46 - 7/35
12th:
16/45 - 10/36
Once again, Roy Jones threw the same amount of punches that Roy Jones always throws. Were the combinations there? No. Has Roy Jones ever thrown combinations when he has not been in complete control of a fight? No.
People forget how Roy fights, yourself included. You attribute attributes to him that he never had, such as a killer instinct, and lots of combinations.
He is a safety first fighter, always has, always will be. If he does not feel it is safe to uncork a combination, he will not uncork a combination. He has always been a one shot at a time, only throw a combination when it will make you look bad kind of fighter.
Roy's offense simply was not sufficient to sequester Calzaghe's work rate. Same as with Hopkins.
The simple fact of the matter is that he was in there with an incredibly talented, incredibly durable fighter in Joe Calzaghe.
If he was in there with Chad Dawson he would have won. If he was in there with Bernard Hopkins, he would have won. The fact of the matter is that he was in there with perhaps the best p4p fighter on the planet, and he lost.
Is Roy the same fighter he was when he was 25? Of course he isn't. He is 40 years old, he has some physical limitations. His stamina will never be what it is when he was younger. He will never be able to win a fight that comes down to work rate with a fighter with hand speed like Joe Calzaghe, just like Bernard never will be able to win that kind of fight any more.
Jones vs Trinidad - Calzaghe:
1st:
7/24 - 9/34
2nd:
14/56 - 8/34
3rd:
12/36 - 16/42
4th:
16/41 - 11/45
5th:
10/41 - 18/42
6th:
16/38 - 14/35
7th:
19/37 - 22/41
8th:
16/46 - 16/38
9th:
16/41 - 14/41
10th:
12/31 - 14/52
11th:
18/46 - 7/35
12th:
16/45 - 10/36
Once again, Roy Jones threw the same amount of punches that Roy Jones always throws. Were the combinations there? No. Has Roy Jones ever thrown combinations when he has not been in complete control of a fight? No.
People forget how Roy fights, yourself included. You attribute attributes to him that he never had, such as a killer instinct, and lots of combinations.
He is a safety first fighter, always has, always will be. If he does not feel it is safe to uncork a combination, he will not uncork a combination. He has always been a one shot at a time, only throw a combination when it will make you look bad kind of fighter.
Roy's offense simply was not sufficient to sequester Calzaghe's work rate. Same as with Hopkins.
The simple fact of the matter is that he was in there with an incredibly talented, incredibly durable fighter in Joe Calzaghe.
If he was in there with Chad Dawson he would have won. If he was in there with Bernard Hopkins, he would have won. The fact of the matter is that he was in there with perhaps the best p4p fighter on the planet, and he lost.
Is Roy the same fighter he was when he was 25? Of course he isn't. He is 40 years old, he has some physical limitations. His stamina will never be what it is when he was younger. He will never be able to win a fight that comes down to work rate with a fighter with hand speed like Joe Calzaghe, just like Bernard never will be able to win that kind of fight any more.
like you said, maybe he's watching different fights than everyone else
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