Yeah I got a question.
"What's it going to prove this time, Roy?"
The only reason behind this is trying to go out with a win.
It has to be.
He beat Clinton Woods' brains out last time.
Clinton Woods did show alot of determination, courage, and heart by staying up from the assault..I think Jones will win again unless Woods takes notes from Glen Johnson, because I don't think he can give Roy the style problems Tarver gave him and when all fails...SWARM!
Oh yeah...Clinton Woods has nothing to gain either.
This fight better not even attempt to be on PPV.
Yeah I got a question.
"What's it going to prove this time, Roy?"
The only reason behind this is trying to go out with a win.
It has to be.
He beat Clinton Woods' brains out last time.
Clinton Woods did show alot of determination, courage, and heart by staying up from the assault..I think Jones will win again unless Woods takes notes from Glen Johnson, because I don't think he can give Roy the style problems Tarver gave him and when all fails...SWARM!
Oh yeah...Clinton Woods has nothing to gain either.
This fight better not even attempt to be on PPV.
Well at the least RJ-dub will get his IBF strap back
While Roy obviously isnt what he used to be, I dont think his skills and abilities are as shot as people make them out to be. It's his confidence that is shot. however, fighting a guy who he has already beaten (rather easily too), I dont think Roy goes into this fight 'scared' as he did in his last couple fights. With that said, he shows flashes of his old self and pulls a UD over Woods - if this fight were to actually happen of course...
However, i agree that this fight means little to either fighter except going out with a win (RJJ) and revenge (Woods)
If Roy loses, will people still try to defend his legacy?
Ali's final 3 losses at 36-38ish weren't held against him so I suppose Jone's final 3-4 losses from 36-39ish shouldn't be as well. Only fair I suppose.
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