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

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  • Tha Greatest
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    #81
    Originally posted by JUYJUY
    If Jones Jr fought and beat McClellan, Benn, Eubank and Michalczewski then I'd have no problem rating him as the best fighter who ever lived. I just don't think he'd of lasted two rounds with McClellan, I think he'd of got into exchanges with Benn at some point, and Eubank had the tools to outpoint him.
    Hey man...

    Sorry for flaming you....
    For real...

    I agree, RJJ had a lot of talent, but he was nothing but hype, he never really did anything special in his career...

    I think he's a *****, in the Tarver fight he was supposed to bring the best fight with him, but he ran around hopscotching like a little girl for 12 rounds...

    He had a chance to redeem himself...but NOPE!

    Sorry mate.

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    • Super_Lightweight
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      #82
      hmm

      Greatest...

      when Corrales gets his ass straight molly whopped again by Castillo, the first thing I'm gonna do is make a thread about Corrales not redeeming himself and fighting like a *****. Yes indeed.

      Although Corrales already kinda exposed himself gettin KOd with one shot in the 1st place IN HIS PRIME, which never happened to Roy.

      You kids are startin to piss me off. Maybe yall shoulda watched boxing 5-6 years ago instead of just jumping in and believing everything Juyjuy tells ya.

      You sided with Juyjuy of all ppl...for ****'s sake, have some dignity.

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      • SUPER ZAB FAN
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        #83
        [QUOTE=Super_Lightweight]Greatest...

        when Corrales gets his ass straight molly whopped again by Castillo, the first thing I'm gonna do is make a thread about

        Off subject , Super Lightweight , clear out your inbox , i need to send you a message .

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        • Tha Greatest
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          #84
          Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
          Greatest...

          when Corrales gets his ass straight molly whopped again by Castillo, the first thing I'm gonna do is make a thread about Corrales not redeeming himself and fighting like a *****. Yes indeed.

          Although Corrales already kinda exposed himself gettin KOd with one shot in the 1st place IN HIS PRIME, which never happened to Roy.

          You kids are startin to piss me off. Maybe yall shoulda watched boxing 5-6 years ago instead of just jumping in and believing everything Juyjuy tells ya.

          You sided with Juyjuy of all ppl...for ****'s sake, have some dignity.
          RJJ is obviously a better p4p fighter than Corrales, no doubt about that, but he's all hype, he NEVER took risks...

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          • McKay 1
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            #85
            [QUOTE=SUPER ZAB FAN]
            Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
            Greatest...

            when Corrales gets his ass straight molly whopped again by Castillo, the first thing I'm gonna do is make a thread about

            Off subject , Super Lightweight , clear out your inbox , i need to send you a message .
            Entirely irrelevant to the premis the thread, Castillo and Corrales.
            Last edited by McKay 1; 12-01-2005, 01:05 AM.

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            • Super_Lightweight
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              #86
              hmm

              Roy never took risks?

              HMm...let's think about that. Well, first off, you're right. Roy couldn't take a risk, but no one was risky to Roy in his prime, as Roy made them all look like clowns. So you're right, Toney, Griffin, Hill, McCallum, Hopkins, Paz, Castro, Sosa, Woods, Ruiz, Tarver, Johnson, Harding, yep, no risks indeed!

              Oh wait, I know I know, any1 that Roy beat was either green or dehydrated (although mysteriously these same excuses cannot be used for Roy for his Tarver fights, heavens no!).

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              • Tha Greatest
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                #87
                Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                Roy never took risks?

                HMm...let's think about that. Well, first off, you're right. Roy couldn't take a risk, but no one was risky to Roy in his prime, as Roy made them all look like clowns. So you're right, Toney, Griffin, Hill, McCallum, Hopkins, Paz, Castro, Sosa, Woods, Ruiz, Tarver, Johnson, Harding, yep, no risks indeed!

                Oh wait, I know I know, any1 that Roy beat was either green or dehydrated (although mysteriously these same excuses cannot be used for Roy for his Tarver fights, heavens no!).
                Relax damn man!!!!!!
                You take **** wayyyy to seriously!

                I'm going to come to Pensacola, become a Roy fan and become the next great from your city!

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                  So you're right, Toney, Griffin, Hill, McCallum, Hopkins, Paz, Castro, Sosa, Woods, Ruiz, Tarver, Johnson, Harding, yep, no risks indeed!
                  Well, your absolutely right!

                  Michalczewski was the top LHW in the world from 1996 to 2003 and Jones Jr held alphabet belts in that weight division in those years, McClellan was the last guy to beat Jones Jr's ass before Tarver got him, Julian Jackson was the best one-punch KO artist in the history of the sport, Benn and Eubank disabled opponents with their punch.. Jones Jr did not take risks, please wake up and see this.
                  Last edited by JUYJUY; 12-01-2005, 01:16 AM.

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                  • Super_Lightweight
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                    #89
                    hmm

                    I do take it seriously. I won't deny that. I have a srange obsession with this sport. But you act like a hater, so I have to balance it out, it's only fair.

                    You're just fine bein a Hearns fan. Hearns was a great fighter. You should hate less and promote more, talk about the fighters you like.

                    I wish you would come here and be a great cuz I think I'm done boxing. I'm doin well at school and I'm not sure I wanna **** it up by fryin my brains with boxing. I been wavering a lot lately on what I'm gonna do.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                      I do take it seriously. I won't deny that. I have a srange obsession with this sport. But you act like a hater, so I have to balance it out, it's only fair.

                      You're just fine bein a Hearns fan. Hearns was a great fighter. You should hate less and promote more, talk about the fighters you like.

                      I wish you would come here and be a great cuz I think I'm done boxing. I'm doin well at school and I'm not sure I wanna **** it up by fryin my brains with boxing. I been wavering a lot lately on what I'm gonna do.
                      Sorry about that, sometimes since it's the internet I just like to take stuff out of context..

                      My bad, but I really feel RJJ didn't take many risks, it's just my opinion...

                      I was joking about coming there lol, I was just reflecting on that post you gave a few days ago lol, kronk baby!

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