Could Floyd go down the Roy Jones Jr.road?

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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Originally posted by IMDAZED
    The move back down in weight, in retrospect, was just dumb. Most fighters who tried that, like Chris Byrd, got their **** rocked too. But, Roy actually won his first fight back at 175 against Tarver, although I think that fight took a lot out of him.

    That said, I think age played as much of a factor. He had been slipping for a long time and taking more punches. And cutting corners in the gym. Easy to think you're giving 100% in the gym once you've reached that stature. It can definitely happen to Floyd too, as hard as he works. He's been slipping. And I do remember a rare real moment from Floyd, during 24/7 Mayweather-Ortiz, him shaking his head and saying "I can't bull**** with this" as they wrapped his hands. It's a hard demon to shake, especially when you're getting a little older and have plenty in the bank. I love fights like this.
    I'm with Reed as far as moving back down for the Tarver fight being very important for Roy. Winning the light heavyweight title back is huge, as was the actual fight, since people loved to pretend Roy couldn't pull out a tough fight. So I'm good with the move back down. After Tarver 2 though, it would have been great if Roy had realized he was about done and walked away. Hard to watch my favorite fighter become the laughing stock he is now in the ring.

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    • IMDAZED
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      #12
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      I'm with Reed as far as moving back down for the Tarver fight being very important for Roy. Winning the light heavyweight title back is huge, as was the actual fight, since people loved to pretend Roy couldn't pull out a tough fight. So I'm good with the move back down. After Tarver 2 though, it would have been great if Roy had realized he was about done and walked away. Hard to watch my favorite fighter become the laughing stock he is now in the ring.
      Agreed on the weight. I do, however, believe he was aged. And agree on him retiring ages ago. Although I say he should have done it Lennox Lewis style, taken a hint from Tarver I and walking away before the beatdowns commenced.

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      • Puya
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        #13
        Originally posted by cotto#1p4p
        Roy Jones Jr. was another if not a bigger boxing virtuoso than Floyd, everyone thought he was unbeatable, a boxing GOD. But age caught up to him all of a sudden against Tarver(who was an ever bigger mismatch than Cotto/Floyd).

        I wouldn't be surprised if Saturday night Cotto shocks the world and KO's Floyd.
        More like B-Hop road

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        • Miburo
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          #14
          He's more likely to go down the Hopkins road than the RJJ one. Roy was a "virtuoso" in terms of reflexes and athleticism, and the skills he displayed were wholly based upon them. The two are not similar, Mayweather is much more fundamentally sound.

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          • CHOWWOKKA
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            #15
            Originally posted by Russian Crushin
            I doubt Floyd could win a HW title
            You missed the Valuev thread?

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            • Elie
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              #16
              Originally posted by Princess22461
              I hope floyd retires after pacquiao because eventually he will meet his match. (as he gets older)
              Floyd won't retire until no one wants to watch him fight. He needs ******** money

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              • DietyNubian
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                #17
                The rapid weight loss killed Jones also Jones was kinda like Naseem Hamed didn't have a solid skill set to go with his amazing physical gifts Mayweather is much more skilled

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by DietyNubian
                  The rapid weight loss killed Jones also Jones was kinda like Naseem Hamed didn't have a solid skill set to go with his amazing physical gifts Mayweather is much more skilled
                  Utter nonsense.

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                  • Doctor_Tenma
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Shiranui
                    He's more likely to go down the Hopkins road than the RJJ one. Roy was a "virtuoso" in terms of reflexes and athleticism, and the skills he displayed were wholly based upon them. The two are not similar, Mayweather is much more fundamentally sound.
                    Originally posted by Puya
                    More like B-Hop road
                    Agree...

                    Maybe not mid 40s but late 30s and early 40s, all depends.

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                    • Doctor_Tenma
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                      #20
                      And Roy's stubbornness played a role too, trying to fight like a young Roy

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