Before Saturday night I believed that Roy was going to go out an avenger and redeem himself. He nearly did... he got rocked, came back and even hurt Tarver.
But it seems that once the most ego-driven boxer in the game was now a man content to go the distance. His objective on Saturday seemed to be to just end his career without tasting the canvas, at least from halfway into the fight.
But that's what I think. What about you? Has Roy lessened or improved his rep by this? For me, it's lessened. There's now too many unanswered questions, like would he EVER have been able to have a fight like this. It's okay to line up the names he ducked and say "Yeah, Roy would have..." but we don't KNOW. And, for some reason, Saturday night put more doubts in my mind than ever.
For boxing exhibitions RJJ did well, but as much as I love the sweet science of hit and not get hit, my favourite boxer (Ali) proved he could take it when it became a contact sport. Roy did not.
But it seems that once the most ego-driven boxer in the game was now a man content to go the distance. His objective on Saturday seemed to be to just end his career without tasting the canvas, at least from halfway into the fight.
But that's what I think. What about you? Has Roy lessened or improved his rep by this? For me, it's lessened. There's now too many unanswered questions, like would he EVER have been able to have a fight like this. It's okay to line up the names he ducked and say "Yeah, Roy would have..." but we don't KNOW. And, for some reason, Saturday night put more doubts in my mind than ever.
For boxing exhibitions RJJ did well, but as much as I love the sweet science of hit and not get hit, my favourite boxer (Ali) proved he could take it when it became a contact sport. Roy did not.
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