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  • djtmal
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    #11
    The olny great you beat was B-hop and that was before his prime.


    This has gotta be the biggest Hopkins excuse for losing of all time. Lol



    And by the way hopkins does not slap like Joes...he is gonna knock you the *** out hoe!

    Yeah that right hand followed by the headbutt stretched out plenty of fighters. Lol.

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    • Doctor_Tenma
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pullcounter
      rjj never quit from a boxing match, but he has quit trying to win a fight (as someone else has said in another thread).
      Once you stop trying to win, you quit. I been saying he quit against Tarver (3rd fight) a long time ago and he pulled the same **** against Calzaghe.

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      • street bully
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        #13
        The third Tarver fight was basically quiting, he didn't even try t fight, just tried avoiding getting KOed a third time.

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        • Walterson
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          #14
          Originally posted by El Dominicano.
          Once you stop trying to win, you quit. I been saying he quit against Tarver (3rd fight) a long time ago and he pulled the same **** against Calzaghe.
          i agree... he blatantly quit against Calzaghe

          he was afraid to get hit.

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          • ßringer
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            #15
            Roy fans annoy me. Well, most of them, anyway.

            Everytime Roy loses to an upper level guys all he has to do is go beat up a tomato can or two and they all get giddy and claim he's "back" when in reality he's just beating nobodies.

            It happened when he beat Prince, Hanshaw, and Tito after being KO'd by Johnson and Tarver, and now it's happening again after he got embarassed by Calzaghe and feasted on Sheika and Lacy.

            I saw one of them say the other day that the Roy that beat Lacy would KO Calzaghe.

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            • niteshift
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              #16
              Originally posted by OZ1986
              Some other poster said it first. "he quit to a slap happy white boy" That fight against Joe was as embarrasing as they come! Joe was putting his hand down to his toes and Jones wouldnt even throw...that to me is being a *****. look at your resume Jones. The olny great you beat was B-hop and that was before his prime. DLH on the other hand took on all challenges. He gave Tito a boxing lesson, Mosley had to cheat to beat him and in my eyes Oscar beat him. Jones you are full of **** and I hope you fight B-hop, so that he can make you look like a D level fighter again. And by the way hopkins does not slap like Joes...he is gonna knock you the *** out hoe!

              You're implying that Jones QUIT or didn't try his hardest against Calzaghe. That is not true; Jones DID throw early on but Calzaghe was making him miss BAD. That's why he resorted to his shell and economical punching.

              Against Hopkins, Jones doesn't miss the mark like he did against Calzaghe. Calzaghe's defense was footwork, head movement and good reflexes. Hopkin's defense relies on clinching and hugging.

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              • Walterson
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                #17
                Originally posted by niteshift
                You're implying that Jones QUIT or didn't try his hardest against Calzaghe. That is not true; Jones DID throw early on but Calzaghe was making him miss BAD. That's why he resorted to his shell and economical punching.

                Against Hopkins, Jones doesn't miss the mark like he did against Calzaghe. Calzaghe's defense was footwork, head movement and good reflexes. Hopkin's defense relies on clinching and hugging.
                ... you seriously haven't seen any of Bernard Hopkin's fights have you?

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                • THE REED
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                  #18
                  Let it be known then.... thats how it is.

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                  • niteshift
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Walterson
                    ... you seriously haven't seen any of Bernard Hopkin's fights have you?

                    I've seen a lot of them....I'll rephrase that; in Bernard's younger days his defensive game was better than it is now. Hopkins doesn't have the reflexes and speed like he used to have - and yes, most of his defense NOW relies upon clinching.

                    If you get a ref in there other than Cortez, Jones hits Hopkins all night long, when the ref isn't busy pulling Hopkins off of Jones.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by niteshift
                      I've seen a lot of them....I'll rephrase that; in Bernard's younger days his defensive game was better than it is now. Hopkins doesn't have the reflexes and speed like he used to have - and yes, most of his defense NOW relies upon clinching.

                      If you get a ref in there other than Cortez, Jones hits Hopkins all night long, when the ref isn't busy pulling Hopkins off of Jones.
                      Bernard ain't got speed and defense anymore?

                      Then how did he match Calzaghe handspeed for handspeed and make him miss as much as he did?

                      Let alone cut his normal workrate in half.

                      Did you see the handspeed against Pavlik?

                      All Kelly could do was stand there and cover up.

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