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  • RedRum
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    #31
    Just would like your opinion.

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      #32
      Originally posted by BarreraFan#1
      DiegoFuego is the biggest moron EVER..

      "That's why I could never quit in a fight until I had clocked my opponent with some good shots."


      You're a moron, step in the ring before talking you ******ed ******. It's not as easy as it looks, ****, ******s like you piss the **** out of me.

      I agree with this.

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      • MIKEYTWOFIVE
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        #33
        JUY JUY you fool.

        Your boy Eubank even admits that he wudnt beat Roy, here are exact quotes coming straight from Eubanks mouth

        "I dont think i could of beaten Roy Jones unless i got my jab working from the opening bell as good as its ever worked, which is unlikely. He was just too fast, too fit, too fresh"

        another one
        "I doubt i could of beaten Roy Jones, unless he stood in front of me"

        now this one is from Eubanks book
        "People always ask me why i never fought Roy Jones. the reason is simple, Roy Jones was never my mandatory contender. if he had been my mandatory i would of fought him, i am a professional. I can say this about a Roy Jones fight: Roy Jones would of come out of the fight in bad shape, but i would of come out worse off!"

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        • Bozo_no no
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          #34
          Originally posted by RedRum
          Don't kid yourselves. Griffin and Mccallum glaringly exposed Jones' deficiency's. Re-watch the fight without the HBO commentary.

          Exposed his deficiencies?

          They each won a handfull of rounds.

          Most Great fighters lose fights in their primes.

          Jones loses a few rounds and he's exposed?

          Come on man, the only one who's 'exposed' here is you.

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          • Bozo_no no
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            #35
            Originally posted by MIKEYTWOFIVE
            JUY JUY you fool.

            It's not Juy, it's trpince.

            His ignorance is not mistakable.

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              #36
              And further more, RJJ was an incredible fighter and I dont think it would've mattered if they knew he had "no chin". Which by the way sayin he had no chin watsoever is a gross exaggeration.

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              • RedRum
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                #37
                I agree with that. It would of been nothing short of outstanding if he had the potential to move up in weight like he did and keep his chin, but it's highly unlikely. That was one of the reasons why when he moved up in weight he changed his style into a more cautious approach.

                It's a shame becase all of the potential was there. Was one of the most marvelously gifted athletes since Ali himself.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by RedRum
                  I agree with that. It would of been nothing short of outstanding if he had the potential to move up in weight like he did and keep his chin, but it's highly unlikely. That was one of the reasons why when he moved up in weight he changed his style into a more cautious approach.

                  It's a shame becase all of the potential was there. Was one of the most marvelously gifted athletes since Ali himself.
                  if i hadnt just given you bad karma on the other thread, id of given you good k for that. apologies

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                  • RedRum
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                    #39
                    Nothing against Roy, but he was a sham. Perhaps one of the biggest to hit boxing. He had great style, but he was ALL talk and no substance.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by RedRum
                      Nothing against Roy, but he was a sham. Perhaps one of the biggest to hit boxing. He had great style, but he was ALL talk and no substance.
                      except his eye popping speed, power, reflexes, pinpoint percision and showmanship, i suppose u may be right

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