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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #21
    Originally posted by Masterboxing77

    No he wasn't hurt and u know that. MJ hurt him , MJ hit him by stepping on Inoue's foot and Inoue just smiled at him lol. Inoue had MJ crying in his corner lol. Dude stop talking this **** to your heart it's not personal, barera struggles agasnt technical speedster and that's exactly what the monster is.
    You’re clearly the one taking this to heart.

    MJ had him visibly hurt in the 12th and he got visibly dropped by both Cardenas and Nery, but apparently he wasn’t hurt.

    Completely delusional.

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    • Masterboxing77
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      #22
      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

      You’re clearly the one taking this to heart.

      MJ had him visibly hurt in the 12th and he got visibly dropped by both Cardenas and Nery, but apparently he wasn’t hurt.

      Completely delusional.
      Nah it's you because u went he was hurt by Nery to MJ. You clearly talking this one Badly. And how did MJ had inoue hurt when inoue smiled at him cause MJ hit him after stepping on his foot than inoue slipped all of MJ's follow up punches. And you say he qas hurt by Nery and Cardenas yet he never does chicken legs and inoue is the one whooping their ass, like what kind of hurt is that. Do you even know what being hurt is. Being hurt is what Manny did to Barera and barera got beat up twice in a row by Junior Jones, inoue would've had a field day with barera. I don't even blame the poor guy for thinking inoue would have killed him.
      Last edited by Masterboxing77; 11-01-2025, 06:33 AM.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Masterboxing77

        Nah it's you because u went he was hurt by Nery to MJ. You clearly talking this one Badly. And how did MJ had inoue hurt when inoue smiled at him cause MJ hit him after stepping on his foot than inoue slipped all of MJ's follow up punches. And you say he qas hurt by Nery and Cardenas yet he never does chicken legs and inoue is the one whooping their ass, like what kind of hurt is that. Do you even know what being hurt is. Being hurt is what Manny did to Barera and barera got beat up twice in a row by Junior Jones, inoue would've had a field day with barera. I don't even blame the poor guy for thinking inoue would have killed him.
        Look how emotional you are. Completely delusional.

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          #24
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
          Only gonna comment on a couple of them.

          Lennox UD’s Usyk in a hard fought decision.
          Roy would stop Bivol in a one sided beatdown.
          Tito would obliterate Fundora, that would be a brutal KO I think.
          Barrera would be too big and strong for Inoue and wins a wide UD.
          Lol Bivol is the first fighter to go all 12 rounds with Beterbiev not just once but twice. Therefore, he has an IRON JAW and I can't see RJJ stopping him (or a one-sided beatdown) as beating Canelo & Beterbiev are no mean feats.

          I give RJJ a 60-40 edge going into the fight but that's about it.

          Usyk-Lewis would probably be a 50-50 fight which could go either way.
          Last edited by HisExcellency; 11-01-2025, 02:56 PM.

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            #25
            It's you who don't understand ****.

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              #26
              Originally posted by HisExcellency

              Lol Bivol is the first fighter to go all 12 rounds with Beterbiev not just once but twice. Therefore, he has an IRON JAW and I can't see RJJ stopping him (or a one-sided beatdown) as beating Canelo & Beterbiev are no mean feats.

              I give RJJ a 60-40 edge going into the fight but that's about it.

              Usyk-Lewis would probably be a 50-50 fight which could go either way.
              Roy would hit Bivol far easier and far more often than Beterbiev did. It’s a very easy fight for Roy.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Masterboxing77
                It's you who don't understand ****.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                  Roy would hit Bivol far easier and far more often than Beterbiev did. It’s a very easy fight for Roy.
                  Bivol is a very elusive fighter and not nearly as easy to hit as you think. The only reason Beterbiev was able to tag him is because he himself was an elite amateur who's just as skilful as he is powerful.

                  Still, I'd favour prime RJJ to UD Bivol but it would be a close fight and not one-sided.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by HisExcellency

                    Bivol is a very elusive fighter and not nearly as easy to hit as you think. The only reason Beterbiev was able to tag him is because he himself was an elite amateur who's just as skilful as he is powerful.

                    Still, I'd favour prime RJJ to UD Bivol but it would be a close fight and not one-sided.
                    Bivol isn’t very illusive at all IMO. He has good feet and utilises an effective high guard but if you can get into range he’s not that difficult to hit as he doesn’t slip punches. Roy would easily get into range too with his blistering hand/foot speed.

                    Look how often Roy was able to hit elite defensive fighters like B-Hop or Toney. We’ll never know for sure but I am convinced Bivol is an easy nights work for RJJ.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT

                      Bivol isn’t very illusive at all IMO. He has good feet and utilises an effective high guard but if you can get into range he’s not that difficult to hit as he doesn’t slip punches. Roy would easily get into range too with his blistering hand/foot speed.

                      Look how often Roy was able to hit elite defensive fighters like B-Hop or Toney. We’ll never know for sure but I am convinced Bivol is an easy nights work for RJJ.
                      Fair enough...I guess we'll never know but at this level (the elites of their generation facing each other) I think it's pretty RARE to see a one-sided beatdown like Crawford vs. Spence. Instead, I'd expect a fight between the two to play out much more closely and for Bivol to survive given that he's got an iron chin.

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