Roy Jones Junior, what's the point in fighting Tarver now?

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  • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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    #31
    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
    I don't try to sell my opinions as "facts" like you do. You are a complete tool. Seriously. Someone has to keep tabs on you to clean up the mess you leave behind. You're like a ****** on auto-drool.
    Dear oh dear, Is it that hard to have a discussion about boxing without resorting to name calling just because you disagree with what the other person's saying?

    Something to do with being 16yrs old perhaps? ... LOL!...

    But seriously, I've just been stating facts on this thread, if people get uncomfortable and find it "almost insulting" when others are explaining historical facts... Maybe there has been little bit of dirty work going on?

    I dunno why but you seem to take it as a personal attack when anyone criticizes Roy Jones Junior on this website? And you say I'm obsessing about Roy Jones?... Well that's just you being childish. I think it's more to do with you being a brain-washed Roy fan, and me being a little too truthful about Roy Jones Junior.

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    • onetwopunch
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      #32
      Roy needs to fight Tarver if he wants to come back. I think Roy is going to KO Tarver..he seems hungry and thats something he lacked,

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      • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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        #33
        Originally posted by cvt
        that's fair enough. you don't like him as a person or a fighter. but i think of it this way:

        he's been used to beating opponents easily. he then finds a fighter who he can't figure out, intimidate, or easily pot shot. he gets a good beating in the first fight and get knocked out by a perfect punch (when i saw it the first time i couldn't help but wince). he's lost a lot of his gifts that made him so elusive and dangerous.and believe me deep down he knows this...yet it was RJJ who asked for a third match with tarver. when does courage blur into ******idy? it just seems there have been many fighters decorated and admired for much less and to tell you the truth i never thought of roy as the type of fighter to stare down a barrel of a gun. i really got to give it to roy on this...he could have ridden off to the sunset and not look back...but he's actin' like a scrapper and wants some more. you have to admire that...even a little.
        Yeah I know what you're saying fella... I just find it strange that this side of Roy has come out now?... WHERE WERE YOU 10YRS AGO!!!!...

        Mind you, I think this is a bit of a pointless exercise... I think he's just gonna get himself hurt, and for what? EVEN if he is able to beat Tarver, people won't care. It's too little too late... I reckon more than likely were gonna see him spread out across the canvas again, I don't think this fight is particulary good for boxing.

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        • += El Jefe=+
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          #34
          well im no RJJ fan, but there is some biasided haters in this site. RJJ was a good figther not "The Greatest Ever". but alot of people forget about him beating Toney, Hop, McCallum, Griffin. they all just talk about how he dodged "everyone" , and how his shin is ****.
          its real sad how soon people forget about al the good things

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