Rjj Comeback In September

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  • hitterwitter
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    Rjj Comeback In September

    RJJ will make his comeback this September fighting IBF Champ Clinton Woods in Sheffield.

    What do you think guys has RJJ got anything left, I think Clinton could send him in to retirement.
  • Manny_P
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    is this fo real? If it is, then I'm excited. It's always fun watchin Roy Jones fight, man.

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    • moochi
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      #3
      it wouldn't surprised me if woods does send him into permanent retirement........the fact that he is choosing woods as an opponent, means that he thinks he will be an easy opponent.....thus underestimating him...which will result in a KO.

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      • as214
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        #4
        Originally posted by moochi
        it wouldn't surprised me if woods does send him into permanent retirement........the fact that he is choosing woods as an opponent, means that he thinks he will be an easy opponent.....thus underestimating him...which will result in a KO.

        Good point. In their first fight Woods busted up RJ face slightly.. Imagine what hed do now.. Roy you are a multi-millionaire and still have your health.. Those are two things that most fighters never walk away with.. Be thankful and ride off into the sunset no need to damage your legacy any further

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        • Bombardier
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          #5
          Funny how what is supposed to be a tune-up fight is turning into something a lot bigger because of the British-American rivalry. I'm sure Roy is looking straight past Woods, though that's not to say that Woods isn't a decent fighter. Still, Roy will lpay it safe and get a dull UD out of this one, like a few other posters have alreay said.

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          • hitterwitter
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            #6
            Just found this

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            • cmason
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              #7
              as soon as tickets go on sale, i'm there.

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              • Zn1
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                #8
                jones looked past glengoffe and got beat.
                i expected an easy night for roy jones.

                woods twice went the distance with glengoffe.
                also woods looked incredible against rico hoye.

                jones aint no hoye but i definately dont think this is a
                mismatch anymore roy could lose this fight on points or by ko.
                this fight will define whether he can comeback & compete.

                i expect to see Tarver - Jones III before the end of 2006
                if he gets past woods with flying colors & tarver does his
                duty & beats the road warrior glengoffe Johnson.

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                • manila_assasin
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                  Roy Jones Jr. has established himself and his name in the boxing scene. When he lost to glen Johnson I don't know what to think. I don't know what to say and I don't even know what to do. Probably a lesson for RJJ NEVER to under estimate his oponents once again? Or a sign for RJJ to hang it up?

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                  • jack_the_rippuh
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                    #10
                    Roy Jones has nothing to gain with this fight. He beat him already.
                    "Why should I? I beat him already."
                    -Roy Jones Jr. on Bernard Hopkins rematch.

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