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

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  • Originally posted by DiegoFuego
    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

    There's a long list of GREAT fighters who had a poor end to their careers. That doesn't discredit what the accomplihsed.

    Since you've been wathcing boxing for all of two years, it's no suprise that this would come as a shock to you.

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    • I'm off to bed with a smile on my face, knowing that as soon as Toney gets his hand raised against Rahman he surpasses the legacy of Roy Jones.

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      • Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        Toney > Roy
        Hopkins > Roy

        bottom line. see the updated poll for proof, Bozo

        Who's voting on these polls? You think that makes something gospel?

        How many angry little kids like you voted on it?

        Meaningless.

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        • you guys reply fast!
          roy jones at the same weight with floyd both in their primes i'm sorry but i'm taking jones easy.

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          • Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            I'm off to bed with a smile on my face, knowing that as soon as Toney gets his hand raised against Rahman he surpasses the legacy of Roy Jones.

            You wouldn't know anything about boxing if your read it on *********.

            Your inability to score a fight and the non sense you peddle speaks for itself.

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            • Originally posted by Bozo_no no
              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.
              whos ignorant now? i wasnt comparing him to jones.

              beating a former champion doesnt mean ****. there are a billion former champions and saying that you beat 16 of them is like saying "i beat up 16 homeless guys".

              granted, some of those former champions were legit contenders like hopkins, toney, mccallum, and hill. but calling the other guys former champions is degrading to real champions.

              you put julio gonzales on the same stage as archie moore?

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              • you shouldnt be smoking so much dope my friend but sweet dreams in your fairy tale world

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                • Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
                  whos ignorant now? i wasnt comparing him to jones.

                  beating a former champion doesnt mean ****. there are a billion former champions and saying that you beat 16 of them is like saying "i beat up 16 homeless guys".

                  granted, some of those former champions were legit contenders like hopkins, toney, mccallum, and hill. but calling the other guys former champions is degrading to real champions.

                  you put julio gonzales on the same stage as archie moore?

                  You really are ****** you know that?

                  The more guys who held titles that are in that number, the better competition it reflects. Do you know who the other fighters are who've beaten that number of current or former title holders in the last generation? Delahoya and Holyfield.

                  The point is, he fought a lot of good and solid fighters through out his career. That's in addition to the titles in multi weight classes, the wins over Toney and Bernard, and the 10 uears of #4# supremacy.


                  You're saying you don't think that's true? Or are you just arguing because you're still upset you were exposed again in this thread?

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                  • Originally posted by Bozo_no no
                    You really are ****** you know that?

                    The more guys who held titles that are in that number, the better competition it reflects. Do you know who the other fighters are who've beaten that number of current or former title holders in the last generation? Delahoya and Holyfield.

                    The point is, he fought a lot of good and solid fighters through out his career.

                    You're saying you don't think that's true? Or are you just arguing because you're still upset you were exposed again in this thread?
                    stop living in the past bozo.

                    aside from hill, mccallum, tarver, hopkins, and toney, who has jones beat that is so noteworthy, ur still willing to argue for their sake?

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                    • Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
                      stop living in the past bozo.

                      aside from hill, mccallum, tarver, hopkins, and toney, who has jones beat that is so noteworthy, ur still willing to argue for their sake?

                      You don't know what you're talking about.

                      Go to boxrec and look up his resume. He's a LOCK for the Hall of fame. His competition was solid through out most of his career, and again, that's in addition to the titles in multi weight classes, the wins over Toney and Bernard, and the 10 uears of #4# supremacy.

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