Who will leave boxing with the best legacy out of Toney, Jones and Hopkins?

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  • DiegoFuego
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    #171
    You're just another guy with another opinion. No different from anyone else here except you put yourself up on a pedestal which you have in no way earned. Your opinion is in no way, shape, or form better or more well-founded than that of EvilSaint's. He sees Roy get KO'ed twice in the last 3 fights and run away from Tarver, but you still see Roy knocking out Montell Griffin and Virgil Hill, HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS!!

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    • jgisbc
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      #172
      i see you guys have some issues but to answer the question it has to be roy jones. you can make the arrguement for hopkins because of the ten years and 20 title defenses but he lost to roy jones. toney lost to roy jones and toney is really nothing speacial. but roy jones, he was the man. our generations sugar ray lenord. roy jones will be remembered because he was the great one.

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      • DiegoFuego
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        #173
        Originally posted by jgisbc
        i see you guys have some issues but to answer the question it has to be roy jones. you can make the arrguement for hopkins because of the ten years and 20 title defenses but he lost to roy jones. toney lost to roy jones and toney is really nothing speacial. but roy jones, he was the man. our generations sugar ray lenord. roy jones will be remembered because he was the great one.
        he could have been the great one, but he spent 98-2002 fighting absolutely no one. four whole wasted years. Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter of this generation, and if you don't know that by now...wake up

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        • Bozo_no no
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          #174
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          You're just another guy with another opinion. No different from anyone else here except you put yourself up on a pedestal which you have in no way earned. Your opinion is in no way, shape, or form better or more well-founded than that of EvilSaint's. He sees Roy get KO'ed twice in the last 3 fights and run away from Tarver, but you still see Roy knocking out Montell Griffin and Virgil Hill, HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENTS!!

          The amount of time you spend trying to discredit Roy Jones (which is ****** in itself) speaks for itself.

          Again, it's not an opinon, it's an agenda with you.

          Where did I ever say Griffen and Hill were huge accomplishments?

          I said winning titles from Middleweight to Heavyweight, beating 16 current or former champions, and going 10 rounds without losing more than a handfull of rounds is a HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT.

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            #175
            Originally posted by Bozo_no no
            The amount of time you spend trying to discredit Roy Jones (which is ****** in itself) speaks for itself.

            Again, it's not an opinon, it's an agenda with you.

            Where did I ever say Griffen and Hill were huge accomplishments?

            I said winning titles from Middleweight to Heavyweight, beating 16 current or former champions, and going 10 rounds without losing more than a handfull of rounds is a HUGE ACCOMPLISHMENT.
            tim witherspoon is a former champion. how ****ing impressive is that?!

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #176
              Get a new favorite fighter. Roy has made his last statement and it characterized his whole career: running from Tarver, dancing and shaking his ass, refusing to fight, and inability to take a punch

              What a fitting end for a phoney fighter

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #177
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                he could have been the great one, but he spent 98-2002 fighting absolutely no one. four whole wasted years. Floyd Mayweather is the best fighter of this generation, and if you don't know that by now...wake up
                He was fighting everyone in his weight class who would fight him in those years, unifying the major titles.

                Before that he was a titlist at 160, and 168, after that at Heavyweight and then back at Lt Heavyweight again.

                There was no 'could have been great'.

                He was a great fighter. Bottom line.

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                  #178
                  Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
                  tim witherspoon is a former champion. how ****ing impressive is that?!
                  Carlos Maussa, Shannon Briggs, Carlos Baldomir

                  these are the names of some of boxing's former or current champions, lmao

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                  • Bozo_no no
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                    #179
                    Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
                    tim witherspoon is a former champion. how ****ing impressive is that?!

                    When added to the rest of his career, not very.

                    The fact you'd compare him to Jones Jr just adds to the list of ignorant things you've said tonight.

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                    • DiegoFuego
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                      #180
                      Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                      He was fighting everyone in his weight class who would fight him in those years, unifying the major titles.

                      Before that he was a titlist at 160, and 168, after that at Heavyweight and then back at Lt Heavyweight again.

                      There was no 'could have been great'.

                      He was a great fighter. Bottom line.
                      Toney > Roy
                      Hopkins > Roy

                      bottom line. see the updated poll for proof, Bozo

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