Boxing is actually a circus these days. Next they'll have some sort of wild animal challenging Floyd. I can imagina the tagline "The undefeated king of boxing- but can he conquer the king of the jungle? Wild African lion vs Floyd Mayweather, catchweight of 300lbs $100 ppv live this saturday on showtime boxing"
2003--the year RJJ could've chosen to go down to SMW instead of up to HW. He could've slayed the SMWs for the next five years. Meanwhile Mayweather beats Oscar De La Hoya at light middleweight. An undefeated Roy challenges undefeated Floyd to meet him halfway at middleweight. Floyd moves up 6 lbs, Roy moves down 6 lbs. December 2007, the biggest PPV fight in boxing history occurs between Roy Jones Junior and Floyd Mayweather Junior.
Roy isn't exaggerating...He knows exactly how to beat floyd's style (check RJJ vs prime James "lights out" Toney)....Roy know's how to beat floyd. I'm just not sure he has the tools to execute at this point. But he definitely has the mind.
Roy isn't exaggerating...He knows exactly how to beat floyd's style (check RJJ vs prime James "lights out" Toney)....Roy know's how to beat floyd. I'm just not sure he has the tools to execute at this point. But he definitely has the mind.
Only thing similar is the left shoulder roll. Floyd have speed and movement, which Toney doesn't have. Roy has never fought anyone w/ speed besides Calzaghe.
Only thing similar is the left shoulder roll. Floyd have speed and movement, which Toney doesn't have. Roy has never fought anyone w/ speed besides Calzaghe.
The middleweight young version of Jones is faster than anyone Floyd has ever faced. The only fair fight would be to imagine Floyd as a Middleweight or imagine Jones as a Welterweight. If they both were equal, it is anyone's fight.
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