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  • Baddest man on da planet
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    #111
    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
    Why can't I understand? Because you're asking me to understand something from a biased, spiteful, and ignorant point of view.

    This is your opinion, and just like calling the 1st Jones Tarver fight a draw, your "opinion" is in a tiny minority.

    You seal the deal and confirm your ignorance with your last statement that I've underlined. To call the greatest fighter of this generation and a Hall of Fame legend a "myth" does nothing but show how spitefull and biased you are.

    Jones was past his best when Tarver beat him (on his 2nd try after losing the 1st go around), and for you to suggest that Tarver and Johnson would have done the same thing to Jones years earlier when he was untouchable shows how much your opinion is worth.

    Tarver barely beat Roy at 34 coming off all that weight loss.

    You're telling me he would have beat him years earlier when his speed and reflexes were at their peak?

    Please.

    You're a bitter and spitefull poster. 90% of that which I read from you is hating a boxer like they stole something from you.
    no was not out of his prime he just moved down from the heavyweight division and plus i think rrj would have beat tarver in the second fight if tarver did not land that wicked punch. in rrj v tarver 3 roy jones was just scared to fight and get close to tarver cause he thought he might get ko again. but he was not out of his prime is jus bull**** he just beat tarver in the first fight. fight 2 was jus a 1 punch ko no skilled and fight 3 was jus roy being scared and not aggresive enough.

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    • Bozo_no no
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      #112
      Originally posted by Baddest man on da planet
      no was not out of his prime he just moved down from the heavyweight division and plus i think rrj would have beat tarver in the second fight if tarver did not land that wicked punch. in rrj v tarver 3 roy jones was just scared to fight and get close to tarver cause he thought he might get ko again. but he was not out of his prime is jus bull**** he just beat tarver in the first fight. fight 2 was jus a 1 punch ko no skilled and fight 3 was jus roy being scared and not aggresive enough.

      Was Tyson out of his prime when he was KTFO by Douglas? Or did he suddenly lose to a ****ty fighter?

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      • Truth
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        #113
        Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
        Was Tyson out of his prime when he was KTFO by Douglas? Or did he suddenly lose to a ****ty fighter?
        I am the biggest Tyson fan you will find, and I will admit Tyson lost that fight becaue he took Douglass lightly. But he was in his prime.

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        • Baddest man on da planet
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          #114
          tyson was still in his prime when he fought buster douglas but he did not use the skillz he has he jus went in there for a 1 punch ko but douglas fought an wicked fight and won.

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #115
            I just wanted to see if the kid was going to go hypocritical.

            Regardless, Jones wasn't the same after the move up to heavey and the weight he had to cut to get back down. Coupled with being 35, that took a toll on his body, as well as seeing his speed and reflex erode.

            Again, you can visably see the difference:

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            • Tha Greatest
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              #116
              I think RJJ lost hunger when he fought Tarver, anyone that starts fighting before age 10 will definately lose it in their 30's...

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              • BLOODSHED
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                #117
                Tarver was a child hood foe for Jones. If anything he should have been motivated against Tarver.
                Originally posted by Tha_Greatest
                I think RJJ lost hunger when he fought Tarver, anyone that starts fighting before age 10 will definately lose it in their 30's...

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