Originally posted by LuKahnLi
Name One Top Class Fighter Jones Ever Faced
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Well that's just like your opinion man.Originally posted by tracyleeThat's my point exactly...who know's why they've not replied to you. Before you chalk it up to fear, maybe they got busy like I did? I mean, it is possible. Are these 'people' you claim youre calling out even still online? And if it's the same people that have been debating this same issue with you, could they have grown tired of it? See, I ask, while you assume. Just dont try and guess what their reasons are and they might reply when they have time, or when they want to.
We CAN all get along, just stop speaking for people...I dont know about the rest of them, but I cant stand thatComment
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Right, that's true, all except for the "man" part. Anyway, I was just trying to help you out a bit (wasnt being a smart ass either) cause youre not getting too many responses from the look's of it.Originally posted by NeuraxisWell that's just like your opinion man.
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Well since you seem to like this thread so much, what do you think about corruption with the IBF and WBC light heavyweight titles during the late 1990s? And how does someone who has one decision win from 1997-2003, and 7 total decision wins with 41 non decision wins build up his record with gift decisions? Especially when the one decision win from 1997-2003 was scored 117-112, 116-113, 118-110, and his closest decision win was 117-109, 116-111, 116-111.Comment
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Is that a joke er..... Hopkins, Toney, Hill, Griffin, Mcallum to name just a few without actually looking at his record, I'm no huge fan of Jones, but stop this bul**** because he's over now, he has been one of the finest fighters of the last 50 years and at his devastating best few in history would have lived with him....factComment
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Pfft. Hopkins and Toney. That's it. The only reason Jones fought those other guys because they were guys with name recognition (except Griffin) but posed little threat. Griffin was supposed to be a walkover, McCallum had grandchildren in college, and Hill had just come off a asskicking from DM. If you want to go further, Reggie Johnson was essentially done but beat the vastly overrated William Guthrie to earn a shot at Jones.Originally posted by pinkpantherIs that a joke er..... Hopkins, Toney, Hill, Griffin, Mcallum to name just a few without actually looking at his record, I'm no huge fan of Jones, but stop this bul**** because he's over now, he has been one of the finest fighters of the last 50 years and at his devastating best few in history would have lived with him....fact
Instead of arguing "What great fighters did RJJ beat?" it should be "What fighters did Roy Jones beat go on to become great?". The former can be skewed to fit your argument and fanboy status. The latter can be answered with just a bit more honesty.
Toney and Hopkins.Comment
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I didnt answer cause you once again assumed wrong; I DONT like this thread so much. Thank youOriginally posted by NeuraxisWell since you seem to like this thread so much, what do you think about corruption with the IBF and WBC light heavyweight titles during the late 1990s? And how does someone who has one decision win from 1997-2003, and 7 total decision wins with 41 non decision wins build up his record with gift decisions? Especially when the one decision win from 1997-2003 was scored 117-112, 116-113, 118-110, and his closest decision win was 117-109, 116-111, 116-111.
And, when Rick Reeno tried to debate it with you, the man who is paid to know his "stuff" all you did was argue back, etc..
Let me just say that Rick knows more about boxing that I can hope to learn; so what would be the point in a less-educated fan even trying??Comment
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