POLL: JONES VS HAYE @ HEAVYWEIGHT - Prime 4 Prime

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  • El Dominicano
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    #81
    Originally posted by reedickyaluss
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    RJJ has the slight speed advantage...I'd say RJJ by K.O but RJJ also has a chance of gettin K.O'd. If it goes the 12...I don't think RJJ could win the U.D but I'm givin RJJ a good chance

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    • Testdead
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      #82
      Who Roy beat from 175-HW that leads the 28 morons who voted him believe he could beat Haye?

      Common.

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      • El Dominicano
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        #83
        Ok I just my mind. RJJ can't fight against the ropes...I'm now sure Haye will put him there and finish him.

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        • HappyBoxingFan
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          #84
          Probably a very entertaining fight.

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          • nathan_nall
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            #85
            This would end very very bad for Jones. However, I'm more intrigued by a possible Roy Jones Jr. vs. Evelyn Diamond matchup. You see, Diamond is my grandmother.

            She would give RJJ trouble, but I think with the right mindset, he could slip most of her punches and out point her to a UD. I don't see him getting the stoppage over her, but if he could avoid her overhand right, he could sail to victory. She is a southpaw, so that might cause some issues. All in all, if I had to put money down, I'd put in on Roy. Diamond is 87 and past her prime.

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            • Allucard
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              #86
              This is what happens when you fight for too long. No matter how good you were, if you don't take care of your legacy this is what happens. Mayweathers, Hollyfields, Tarvers, Mosleys and Oscars of this world, wake up. God bless Lennox Lewis for retiring strong and with his dignity and proved.

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              • Chase8400
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                #87
                Originally posted by nathan_nall
                This would end very very bad for Jones. However, I'm more intrigued by a possible Roy Jones Jr. vs. Evelyn Diamond matchup. You see, Diamond is my grandmother.

                She would give RJJ trouble, but I think with the right mindset, he could slip most of her punches and out point her to a UD. I don't see him getting the stoppage over her, but if he could avoid her overhand right, he could sail to victory. She is a southpaw, so that might cause some issues. All in all, if I had to put money down, I'd put in on Roy. Diamond is 87 and past her prime.
                Actually, Calzaghe may be interested in that fight. He likes fighting grandpa's that are past their primes. Your grandma may be a good fight for him to continue to build his legacy off of. Joe may be able to get a stoppage if he keeps up the workrate in the latter rounds. No way he would have faced her when he was 65 though.

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                • Chase8400
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Allucard
                  This is what happens when you fight for too long. No matter how good you were, if you don't take care of your legacy this is what happens. Mayweathers, Hollyfields, Tarvers, Mosleys and Oscars of this world, wake up. God bless Lennox Lewis for retiring strong and with his dignity and proved.
                  Yea, it's really sad. I was thinking the same, exact thing. I wonder how people would be thinking if Jones had pulled off that upset in round one of the Calzaghe fight. They would be singing a different tune for sure.

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