PBF34, i dont think that is far from the truth. Not in the fact that RJJ will win all the fights, but I think that is the path he wants to take. When he beats this prince guy (yes, unlike the other 95% i think rjj will win) He will land a big fight with calzaghe and IF he somehow wins that fight he COULD try and land a final fight with tarver if tarver beats Hopkins this summer (which i think he will do). Of course RJJ could retire if he beats calzaghe just as easily, its a pretty even toss up. I also think if RJJ loses anymore fights, regardless of the opponent he will definitely retire.
Roy Jones Jr. Returns on 7/29
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i love roy. hes on the greats and theres no doubt about it. but
HE
NEEDS
TO
QUIT
or fight calzaghe
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Roy is a legend people and is a Future Hall of Famer so people should respect his decision anyone who is involved with boxing will know that when boxing is in your veins then it`s not a thing that you can do easily and just walk out, I beleave Roy still has that killer instinct and that he may just need a new trainer to give him new ideas Merkerson just isnt doing that anymore I have seen him in between rounds he doesnt say anything Roy needs a Freddy Roach or a Buddy McGirt to get in his face and tell him some home truthsComment
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Roy does not have a killer instinct. He has said so himself as recently as a month ago on ESPN...said that his drive comes and goes. Peppered with the usual "but if I'm on my game I'm unstoppable".
Roy's body was destroyed on a cellular level by the 1st Tarver fight and what he had to do to make that fight happen. He gets winded now after throwing a few combos. He will never be the same.
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Roy Jones Jr fights in July
Silverhawk Boxing today announced that it has reached an agreement for Prince Badi "The Boxing Prince" Ajamu (25-2-1, 14 KOs) to fight former undisputed light heavyweight champion Roy Jones, Jr. (49-4, 38 KOs) on July 29 at a site to be determined. "We're excited about Prince Badi getting a shot to fight the great Roy Jones, Jr.," Prince Badi's promoter (Silverhawk Boxing founder) Dennis Rider added. "The Prince has worked very hard and he's certainly earned this opportunity." Prince Badi is promoted by Silverhawk Boxing, managed by Rider Boxing, and trained by Buddy McGirt.
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