Was Roy Jones a coward for not defending his title against Lennox Lewis?
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Jones was just making history by fighting the perfect game plan against a heavyweight champion. The belt he won was and still is a recognised belt so in my opinion he was a legitimate heavyweight champion although he didn't defend it. But you can't blame him for not defending it, he came into that fight 7 under the 200 limit so why would he stay around in a division to get annihilated by bigger, faster and better opposition.
He said he was making history and that's what he did!Comment
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Jones was just making history by fighting the perfect game plan against a heavyweight champion. The belt he won was and still is a recognised belt so in my opinion he was a legitimate heavyweight champion although he didn't defend it. But you can't blame him for not defending it, he came into that fight 7 under the 200 limit so why would he stay around in a division to get annihilated by bigger, faster and better opposition.
He said he was making history and that's what he did!Comment
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I think it's just the fact that he won a 154 belt when the fight was at 150 which annoys people the most. If your fighting for a belt at 154 the fight should be 154, not 150.
However, he still won an alphabet title at 154 so it does make history regardless.Comment
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I wouldn't call any fighter a coward. That's quite ridiculous.
BTW didn't Jones say that he wanted to fight Lewis after he had beaten Ruiz?Comment
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it was sarcasm.
My point is to show how ****** it is to all these people *****ting on pacquiao for him wanting to go back down to 147 to fight guys his own size, rather than go up to 154 to fight sergio martinez.
Roy Jones is obviously a more extreme example, but still it's the same idea. No one really thought Jones was the best heavyweight champion in the world after beating Ruiz and no one demanded that Jones fight Lewis/Klitschko or whoever else was at the top at that time and I'm sure no one cried he was ducking anyone when he decided to go back down to light heayweight.Comment
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Jones' HW strap > Pacquiao's JMW strap and it ain't close.Comment
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it was sarcasm.
My point is to show how ****** it is to all these people *****ting on pacquiao for him wanting to go back down to 147 to fight guys his own size, rather than go up to 154 to fight sergio martinez.
Roy Jones is obviously a more extreme example, but still it's the same idea. No one really thought Jones was the best heavyweight champion in the world after beating Ruiz and no one demanded that Jones fight Lewis/Klitschko or whoever else was at the top at that time and I'm sure no one cried he was ducking anyone when he decided to go back down to light heayweight.Comment
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