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  • jas
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    I really hope someone close to roy told him about this thread and how his fans and boxing fans alike don't want him to take the fury fight. Many want him to retire.

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  • kafkod
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. (57-8, 40 KO’s) has no problem with facing heavyweight ****er Tyson Fury (21-0, 15KOs) - if the money is right.

    Fury, standing at 6'9, called out several potential opponents on the social networks. Unexpectedly, he called out Jones, who hasn't fought at the heavyweight limit since a 2003 decision win over John Ruiz to capture the WBA heavyweight crown. It was Jones' first and only appearance as a heavyweight. Lately the 43-year-old has been fighting one division below Fury, as a cruiserweight.
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    Everyone knows that if you throw a ball at Roy Jones he will pick it up and run with it.
    That's the only reason Fury even mentioned his name as a possible opponent.

    Don't take this seriously, it's just a game they are playing.

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  • joe strong
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    bad matchup & I doubt it happens but you never know in this sport. RJJmay shake & bake a little early but once he feels the power of a clean fury punch it won't last much longer then that. roy doesn't take punches well anymore & a 6'9 guy leaning on him will wear im out quickly. it would only be a matter of time until fury has him on the ropes. fury isn't an old man either... disasterous results could end for roy but he could walk out with a nice check... I hope it doesn't happen..

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  • DoubleMM
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    Originally posted by RealIzm View Post
    As easy as most would dismiss Roy here. I actually think he's been looking good in the ring lately. I personally would like to see him take a shot at Hernandez for the CW title and retire. But if he wants Fury I could see him doing well against him. I know guys...lay on the hate. But Roy Jones is still.....
    and you are just as delisional as RJJ. RJJ would get sparked out in round 1.

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  • LoadedWraps
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    Originally posted by RealIzm View Post
    As easy as most would dismiss Roy here. I actually think he's been looking good in the ring lately. I personally would like to see him take a shot at Hernandez for the CW title and retire. But if he wants Fury I could see him doing well against him. I know guys...lay on the hate. But Roy Jones is still.....
    I know you're trying to troll, but it isn't funny, thus it isn't working.

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  • RealIzm
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    As easy as most would dismiss Roy here. I actually think he's been looking good in the ring lately. I personally would like to see him take a shot at Hernandez for the CW title and retire. But if he wants Fury I could see him doing well against him. I know guys...lay on the hate. But Roy Jones is still.....

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  • Motofan
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    Originally posted by Vilicious86 View Post
    Hahaha that's about right.

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  • Drunk Punch
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    Right now, the inside of RJJ's head, where his brains should be looks like this:


    If he continues fighting, then it will soon resemble this:

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  • tank17211
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    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
    Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. (57-8, 40 KO’s) has no problem with facing heavyweight ****er Tyson Fury (21-0, 15KOs) - if the money is right.

    Fury, standing at 6'9, called out several potential opponents on the social networks. Unexpectedly, he called out Jones, who hasn't fought at the heavyweight limit since a 2003 decision win over John Ruiz to capture the WBA heavyweight crown. It was Jones' first and only appearance as a heavyweight. Lately the 43-year-old has been fighting one division below Fury, as a cruiserweight.
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    I used to believe in Roy for a very longtime all the way up until Jones/Tarver II. Fury is a huge dude and knows how to use his weight and size and Roy would get hurt.

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