Two legends beaten down and retired with in a month of a eachother

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  • TheGreatAli
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    #1

    Two legends beaten down and retired with in a month of a eachother

    How strange does it feel seeing Roy Jones and Oscar De La Hoya retired with in just one month?
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    #2
    Technically neither fighter has actually retired but they should.

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #3
      guess you weren't watching boxing in September 2004 when we all thought the same thing

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      • larryx
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        #4
        neither will retire

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        • DiegoFuego
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          #5
          September 04 - Hopkins stops Oscar with a body shot
          September 04 - Roy Jones knocked cold by Glen Johnson

          Johnson beat Jones a lot worse than Calzaghe did and that didn't retire Roy. 4 years later, Calzaghe couldn't even KO a guy that had been knocked flat four years earlier by Glen ****ng Johnson

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          • Sealhound
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            #6
            Roy jones was brutally knocked out 5 years ago. Calzaghe fighting him now and taking credit for decisioning him (Tarver and Jhonson knocked him cold) is a joke and detracts from Calzaghe's legacy. Only a short while ago De La Hoya was taking Money May for the tightest decision of his career (yes aware of Castillo I).

            Just wanted to clear this up.

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            • Pullcounter
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              #7
              Originally posted by JC#1
              How strange does it feel seeing Roy Jones and Oscar De La Hoya retired with in just one month?
              lol indirectly comparing pac to calz...

              pac is like the ****in sun and calz is a spark

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