Hahaha what a fkn p*ssy, u can't win the argument so now u resort to pointing out Grammer mistakes, how did u think that would help in your quest to prove to me yo boy is better? And another thing, I couldn't give a damn what race beats what, I've been rooting for delboy and many other British fighters who happen to be black since I can remember, including Nigel and co or benn, as most well adjusted people, yourself not included, don't see race as a factor, they see ability, that's why I countered with don't worry there's plenty more black guys giving whitey the beatdown in my last post, again I ask u to re-read your posts, even the one above u just sent, cos u clearly are on the verge of tears over a loss your boy took so long ago to the point where your only argument left is Grammer, what a fkn loser, I pity the fool
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You were the one who asked to proofread. I did, and found multiple errors on your post that would even be embarrassing to a 3rd grader. Listen, you can celebrate Calzaghe beating a washed up Roy Jones and pretend that wasn’t the case. I know the history you have to celebrate is limited so you’re going to hold onto that win with every fiber you’ve got. I’m sure Trevor Berbick didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Ali, I’m sure Pat Lawlor didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Duran, I’m sure Tyszu didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Chavez but end of the day, that’s what it was and nobody ranks the winners of those fights higher than washed up name they beat.
Hahaha what a fkn p*ssy, u can't win the argument so now u resort to pointing out Grammer mistakes, how did u think that would help in your quest to prove to me yo boy is better? And another thing, I couldn't give a damn what race beats what, I've been rooting for delboy and many other British fighters who happen to be black since I can remember, including Nigel and co or benn, as most well adjusted people, yourself not included, don't see race as a factor, they see ability, that's why I countered with don't worry there's plenty more black guys giving whitey the beatdown in my last post, again I ask u to re-read your posts, even the one above u just sent, cos u clearly are on the verge of tears over a loss your boy took so long ago to the point where your only argument left is Grammer, what a fkn loser, I pity the foolComment
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I meant proof read as in look for your emotional posts which u accused me of, probably could have used a better word, but your missing the point entirely, I've already insinuated America has a better boxing history than the Brits, my point was there is no-way anyone with half a braincell could think that if they were both in there prime the outcome would be different solely based on the entirety of the fight and how it went down, even if rjj hadn't lost half a step he would still have been flummoxed by calzaghe, your in denial if u think differently, again, just rewatch it, and if u have the same feelings, rewatch it again. All the bestYou were the one who asked to proofread. I did, and found multiple errors on your post that would even be embarrassing to a 3rd grader. Listen, you can celebrate Calzaghe beating a washed up Roy Jones and pretend that wasn’t the case. I know the history you have to celebrate is limited so you’re going to hold onto that win with every fiber you’ve got. I’m sure Trevor Berbick didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Ali, I’m sure Pat Lawlor didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Duran, I’m sure Tyszu didn’t like hearing he beat a washed up Chavez but end of the day, that’s what it was and nobody ranks the winners of those fights higher than washed up name they beat.Comment
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ok, do you really think Rj lost only half a step? Watch his fights after coming back down from hw, consider the 2 brutal ko losses and the biggest win which was a 12 decision against a retired former welterweight at 170 in Felix Trinidad. I loved Trinidad but do you know what prime Roy would’ve done to him? I can tell you he definitely wouldn’t have lasted 12. Guess we all have our opinion.
I meant proof read as in look for your emotional posts which u accused me of, probably could have used a better word, but your missing the point entirely, I've already insinuated America has a better boxing history than the Brits, my point was there is no-way anyone with half a braincell could think that if they were both in there prime the outcome would be different solely based on the entirety of the fight and how it went down, even if rjj hadn't lost half a step he would still have been flummoxed by calzaghe, your in denial if u think differently, again, just rewatch it, and if u have the same feelings, rewatch it again. All the best
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Okay let's pick hairs and say he lost a full step instead of the half, and he was definitely chinny by that point, due to the tarver bouts and the weight gains and cuts, but the chin wasn't a factor as although calzaghe had a decent ko record, he had a pitter patter style that wasn't about to ko rjj at light heavy, but at that point calzaghe had also lost atleast half a step, he was no spring chicken let's be honest. Rjj had no idea how to negate the hand speed, and how is he gonna figure that out with that extra step we are giving him back? At a stretch he could have gone all out in the first round after he smashed a forearm into calzaghe and maybe just maybe he got lucky, but other than that he looked more confused then at any point in his entire careerok, do you really think Rj lost only half a step? Watch his fights after coming back down from hw, consider the 2 brutal ko losses and the biggest win which was a 12 decision against a retired former welterweight at 170 in Felix Trinidad. I loved Trinidad but do you know what prime Roy would’ve done to him? I can tell you he definitely wouldn’t have lasted 12. Guess we all have our opinion.Comment
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Roy had the fastest fall from grace of any fighter ever and he was a shell of himself after the drop down from hw. That’s more than just losing a step, he was at best 60% of what he used to be. You can’t compare Calzaghe slowing down to what happened to Roy. I’m not even a Roy fan as I’ve rooted against him several times and I actually rooted for Joe over Hopkins because I never liked Hopkins, but I stand by saying that Joes biggest wins were against old 40 plus yr old men and in the case of Roy, he wouldn’t have had a shot if he were in his prime. And that’s not just for Joe, I’m not sure anyone beats a prime Roy from 160-175.
Okay let's pick hairs and say he lost a full step instead of the half, and he was definitely chinny by that point, due to the tarver bouts and the weight gains and cuts, but the chin wasn't a factor as although calzaghe had a decent ko record, he had a pitter patter style that wasn't about to ko rjj at light heavy, but at that point calzaghe had also lost atleast half a step, he was no spring chicken let's be honest. Rjj had no idea how to negate the hand speed, and how is he gonna figure that out with that extra step we are giving him back? At a stretch he could have gone all out in the first round after he smashed a forearm into calzaghe and maybe just maybe he got lucky, but other than that he looked more confused then at any point in his entire career
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Were obviously not gonna come to any common ground here so we'll just have to agree to disagree friendRoy had the fastest fall from grace of any fighter ever and he was a shell of himself after the drop down from hw. That’s more than just losing a step, he was at best 60% of what he used to be. You can’t compare Calzaghe slowing down to what happened to Roy. I’m not even a Roy fan as I’ve rooted against him several times and I actually rooted for Joe over Hopkins because I never liked Hopkins, but I stand by saying that Joes biggest wins were against old 40 plus yr old men and in the case of Roy, he wouldn’t have had a shot if he were in his prime. And that’s not just for Joe, I’m not sure anyone beats a prime Roy from 160-175.Comment
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