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  • thack
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    Silly talk

    About on par with Mayweather v Khan....move on guy's!

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  • dantheman1983
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    haha this is surely a joke. 250 pound Fury wants to face a man that was schooled 5 years by a 175 pound Joe Calzaghe. someone should tell Roy that the 02 only holds about 19,000 as well.

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  • SlySlickSmooth
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    "he's not gettin up jim!!!!"

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  • Jam Jars
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    Fury will jump at the chance of this fight, he'll claim he beat an ATG afterwards.

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  • RespekonMyName
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  • The Problem Child
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    Title sound VERY bad! Dirrrrty!!!

    As much as I respect Roy and his love for the game, I really want to see him hang them up for his own good. He still has something left but the punch resistance is what's most concerning with fighters his age, punishment has an extra effect at this point. I still wish Roy the best in whatever he decides to pursue, one cannot judge another man for doing what he loves and enjoy.

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  • jas
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    Roy you are now 5 time world champion...pls retire. Your goals are unrealistic. Your an atg. Head to head all time rankings you rank extremely high.

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  • Box-Office
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    This is becoming sad and I doubt Fury was serious when he mentioned his name.
    Fury would put RJJ to sleep at this point.

    "HEE NAHH GETTIN UP JIM HEE NAHH GETTIN UP"

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  • Comments Thread For: Roy Jones on Fury Fight: I Know How To Beat a Big Dude!

    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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