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  • Roy Jones Appreciation Thread: No matter what he was an ATG

    This guy gave alot to the boxing world and we all have alot to be thankfull for. You can easily say his career is over but his legacy will live on forever.




    Thanks Roy for the great career and highlites

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    IS not WAS .

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    • #3
      man can you guys give this dude respect. he was one of a kind.

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      • #4
        Roy Jones is still the man they can say what they want but they can't take away his accomplishments and he still is and will always be one of my favorite fighters of all time

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        • #5
          Originally posted by J-J Walcott View Post
          man can you guys give this dude respect. he was one of a kind.
          There will never be another Roy Jones Junior. Others might show more skill...others might showboat more, but none will have the style and flair that gave us the spectacles that RJJ allowed us to enjoy.

          Thank you, Mr. Jones.

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          • #6
            With all his flash, it is now apparent that Jones lacks fundamental boxing skills. All that crap he does looks cool but every boxing trainer will teach the opposite of what Jones does for a reason. So you don't get knocked out.

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            • #7
              No doubt. Its unfortunate to see Roy losing to fighter clerly inferior to himself.

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              • #8
                Just saw it on youtube and WOW!!

                HE GOT KTFO!!!

                Danny Green is a solid guy. His gym wars at the Wildcard w/ James Toney are legendary.

                Bad choice for Roy at this stage of his career.

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                • #9
                  Roy Jones Jr. was for a very long time a great fighter. Unfortunite he stayed in the game too long, but that is often the case with fighters.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by J-J Walcott View Post
                    This guy gave alot to the boxing world and we all have alot to be thankfull for. You can easily say his career is over but his legacy will live on forever.




                    Thanks Roy for the great career and highlites
                    As far as pure athleticism goes, definitely Top 5. The thing with RJJ is, he wasn't fulfilled with what he has done in his career, because fighting D. Green obviously ain't for the $$$.

                    RJJ probably felt there was unfinished business with boxing. Ha, that's what happens when you've structured your career to a path of least resistance.

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