Originally posted by catskills23
Who could beat the RJJ on an off night ?
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Originally posted by JUYJUYWe should not forget the schooling that Montell Griffin put on Jones, it's a shame that Griffin got rid of Eddie Futch for the re-match.. otherwise Griffin would of won.
WHAT????? next thing u'll be sayin if Jones wasn't a boxer he'd be a bouncer in the West End with 3 kids from 3 different women, and that he's not as educated as EubankComment
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Not surprisingly, you confirm that you are seriously deluded.Originally posted by JUYJUYWe should not forget the schooling that Montell Griffin put on Jones, it's a shame that Griffin got rid of Eddie Futch for the re-match.. otherwise Griffin would of won.
A schooling.... is what Barerra did to Hamed, or Terry Norris did to Paul Vaden.Comment
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Schooling?Originally posted by JUYJUYWe should not forget the schooling that Montell Griffin put on Jones, it's a shame that Griffin got rid of Eddie Futch for the re-match.. otherwise Griffin would of won.
I had Jones just ahead on the scorecards when Griffen pretended to be KO'd.
He was all over the place.
Plus it didnt matter who he had in his corner for the rematch, he was KO'd in one round!Comment
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So neither Robinson or Leonard would be able to beat Jones on an off night?Originally posted by dinothats dumb..leonard no robinson would have enough power for jones jr to respect...hearns was a better fighter then leonard and robinson..u would have done better off saying thomas hearnsComment
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Originally posted by JUYJUY89/90 McCallum beats 93/94 Jones, just based on how close their actual fight was when McCallum was 40 years old.
"I was way past may best when I fought Roy Jones,” he said. “But I was very fortunate to have been fighting good (when I was) old, you know what I'm saying. I was 40 years old then, but could still fight ok.
"If I had fought Jones in my prime," added McCallum. “The fight would have been different. In my prime I was a bad boy, the fight would have been very different. I was bad I was dangerous. You see I was punching hard and I was rounded as a fighter.
“I could fight inside and outside and had great condition. I was very strong and also, as you know I was a devastating body puncher. When you put all that together I was a very difficult fighter to beat.
“So in my prime I don't see a lot of guys beating Mike. I was very determined and very dedicated,” concluded McCallum.Comment
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