Roy Jones Jr Interview 1996

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    Roy Jones Jr Interview 1996

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        • Tarver is my dad
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          #5
          great article!

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          • boxerman
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            #6
            toney looks funny in that last pic...like a little lawrence taylor

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            • as214
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              Roy Jones was a once in a lifetime fighter. We will never see anyone like him again.. He had it all. I knew the kid was special back in the Olympics when he got robbed by possibly the worst decision in the history of boxing. How did he respond? With class, he went on the podium and accepted the Silver Medal with grace and dignity even though he knew he was the Gold Medal winner. I won't even remember the last two fights because I know that wasn't the real Roy.. The Roy that in his prime Leonard would have never fought, or Hagler would have never laid a glove on.

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                Originally posted by as214
                Roy Jones was a once in a lifetime fighter. We will never see anyone like him again.. He had it all. I knew the kid was special back in the Olympics when he got robbed by possibly the worst decision in the history of boxing. How did he respond? With class, he went on the podium and accepted the Silver Medal with grace and dignity even though he knew he was the Gold Medal winner. I won't even remember the last two fights because I know that wasn't the real Roy.. The Roy that in his prime Leonard would have never fought, or Hagler would have never laid a glove on.
                So true...we will never see another Roy Jones Jr. NO one will ever have the speed, power, reflexes, athleticism and the class Roy had.

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                  props...good article

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                    jones will go down as one of the best fighters in history even though his life has caught up to him and gettin knocked out,like i said before if tarver didnt land that lucky punch jones would have one and glen johnson pushed him more then hit him that night so its all good jones is still one great boxer...

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