so jones jr gets brutally KTFO twice

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  • Abstraction
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    #11
    and top of that, Joe beats this washed up Jones, and Joe Fans get all happy

    silly

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    • The Gully Gad
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      #12
      Originally posted by mr.crust
      There may be trouble ahead.........
      There may be teardrops to shed,

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      • S A M U R A I
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        #13
        Originally posted by 2-smooth
        so jones jr gets brutally KTFO twice once by a journeyman

        fights nobodys virtually his whole career and he is a better fighter than floyd

        idiots
        Seriously. You need to get the **** out of here.



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        • THE REED
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          #14
          Originally posted by 2-smooth
          risks

          cab drivers and part time cops
          Ring Rankings at Light Heavyweight in 1998 before he unified all 3 belts.

          1. Roy Jones Jr.
          2. Dariusz Michalczewski
          3. Reggie Johnson
          4. Graciano Rocchigiani
          5. Lou Del Valle
          6. Eric Harding
          7. Montell Griffin
          8. Michael Nunn
          9. Antonio Tarver
          10. David Telesco


          Ring Rankings at Light Heavyweight in 2003 his last year as Champion.

          Roy Jones Jr., Champion

          1. Antonio Tarver
          2. Julio Cesar Gonzalez
          3. Dariusz Michalczewski
          4. Glen Johnson
          5. Eric Harding
          6. Clinton Woods
          7. Silvio Branco
          8. Montell Griffin
          9. Richard Hall
          10. Mehdi Sahnoune

          Both lists are practically Roy's resume.

          Get killed.

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          • ИATAS
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            #15
            Originally posted by 2-smooth
            thats right blasted

            35 is not old

            calzaghe was 37 when he beat jones

            how old was hopkins when he beat pavlik?

            as for jones being a better fighter than floyd
            Everyone ages differently. Yes, 35 years is old to some fighters. There have been plenty of fighters, too many to even mention, that were considered past their prime and shot at 35 or even at 30!!!!!!!!

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            • Welter_Skelter
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              #16
              Originally posted by 2-smooth
              risks

              cab drivers and part time cops
              Just like Floyd... and isn't it a bit ironic that you insult Joe Calzaghe when he and Floyd are Like twins??..

              You can't possibly Build one up and dis the other.. They are exactly the same..

              Both fought fights they knew they had no chance of losing.. then built whatever legacy they could beating smaller guys and Past their primers.. and quit before they actually had to fight someone who could make it a fight..

              WIMPS..

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              • TheGreatA
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                #17
                I wish Mayweather had fought into his mid 30's.

                All I know is that Roy Jones at Mayweather's age had a better record than Floyd did. If Floyd wants to catch up, he should fight until his 40's like Roy and show that he has more longevity than Roy by winning fights past 35 years of age.

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                • The Gully Gad
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                  Just like Floyd... and isn't it a bit ironic that you insult Joe Calzaghe when he and Floyd are Like twins??..

                  You can't possibly Build one up and dis the other.. They are exactly the same..

                  Both fought fights they knew they had no chance of losing.. then built whatever legacy they could beating smaller guys and Past their primers.. and quit before they actually had to fight someone who could make it a fight..

                  WIMPS..
                  lol

                  I know yeh...
                  Joe fought a ex woolworths sales rep and a magician

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                  • THE REED
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Welter_Skelter
                    Just like Floyd... and isn't it a bit ironic that you insult Joe Calzaghe when he and Floyd are Like twins??..

                    You can't possibly Build one up and dis the other.. They are exactly the same..

                    Both fought fights they knew they had no chance of losing.. then built whatever legacy they could beating smaller guys and Past their primers.. and quit before they actually had to fight someone who could make it a fight..

                    WIMPS..
                    Funny how you forget that tidbit when defending bernard, sweetie...

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                    • 2-smooth
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by reedickyaluss
                      Ring Rankings at Light Heavyweight in 1998 before he unified all 3 belts.

                      1. Roy Jones Jr.
                      2. Dariusz Michalczewski
                      3. Reggie Johnson
                      4. Graciano Rocchigiani
                      5. Lou Del Valle
                      6. Eric Harding
                      7. Montell Griffin
                      8. Michael Nunn
                      9. Antonio Tarver
                      10. David Telesco


                      Ring Rankings at Light Heavyweight in 2003 his last year as Champion.

                      Roy Jones Jr., Champion

                      1. Antonio Tarver
                      2. Julio Cesar Gonzalez
                      3. Dariusz Michalczewski
                      4. Glen Johnson
                      5. Eric Harding
                      6. Clinton Woods
                      7. Silvio Branco
                      8. Montell Griffin
                      9. Richard Hall
                      10. Mehdi Sahnoune

                      Both lists are practically Roy's resume.

                      Get killed.

                      roy moved up to avoid the good 168lbs fights

                      hit me up when floyd gets brutally destroyed twice

                      by one punch

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