**2003 Roy Jones Jr. vs 2008 Joe Calzaghe @175**

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  • Killa Killa
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    **2003 Roy Jones Jr. vs 2008 Joe Calzaghe @175**

    This would have definitely been a good fight if both were at their peak...

    Who do you think would win this one...


    Usually I don't vote, but I'm gonna place my nod to Jones on this one by TKO...


    Poll....


    * I meant to put the Decision option by one of Roy's slots
    46
    Joe KO/TKO
    4.35%
    2
    Joe Decision
    21.74%
    10
    Roy KO/TKO
    63.04%
    29
    Roy KO/TKO
    10.87%
    5
    Draw
    0.00%
    0
    Last edited by Killa Killa; 05-13-2010, 02:20 PM.
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    #2
    Jones by KO in 6 rounds or less. Joe was way too sloppy and open for Roy. He shreds him.

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    • dde91
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      #3
      Im not a fan of either but i stay Roy Jones Jr by TKO within 10.

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      • Killa Killa
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        #4
        Originally posted by No Ceilings
        Jones by KO in 6 rounds or less. Joe was way too sloppy and open for Roy. He shreds him.
        That's what I was thinking...

        Roy and Bernard both caught Joe with a punch and put him down within the first 3 rounds of their fights...

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        • boxasmash
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          #5
          That's unfair, a 36 year old Calzaghe is not a prime Calzaghe.

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          • Dirk Diggler UK
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            #6
            You put Jones TKO twice. Roy woulda probably won a decision. Calzaghe in 2008 was not his prime. And Roy by 2003 lacked killer instinct. He'd still be too fast and accurate for Joe i think.

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              <2003 RJJ would beat any version of Calzaghe, hed beat Kessler on the same night and have enough wind left to play some basketball after

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                #8
                joe would embarrass him again.

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                  #9
                  I forgot that 2003 Jones at LHW was the one that struggled with Tarver and then got KOed. I think Joe could outpoint him.

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                  • Killa Killa
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    I forgot that 2003 Jones at LHW was the one that struggled with Tarver and then got KOed. I think Joe could outpoint him.
                    He got KO'd in 04...I'm saying @ LHW before the move to fight Ruiz in 2003...

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