It is widely know that Roy wants to retire before Donald Hoskins turns pro.
lets set the record straight on RJJ, who the **** did he dodge ?
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Originally posted by Smokin'Yo, dumb**** do you listen to yourself. You're just repeating the same crap over and over and you're spelling "linear" wrong, you ****in dweeb. To "be the man" you have to "beat the man". Do you understand this concept? It's been around since the 1900's. In this day and age of alphabet belts, the linear champ or the ring champion is all that we should hold on to.
Listen casper, you're a trolling little bitter teen who does nothing but come back to a website he's not mature enough to belong to so you can waste more of your own time.
Do you even know what it is you're trying to say? Earlier in this thread this was all you had to add:
Now, because you're a trolling flip flopping little *****, you're riding the coat tales of other people's non sense.Originally posted by Smokin'Let's really think about things...even at LHW Roy Jones barely lost rounds and his stoppage of Virgil Hill was one of the best shots I've ever seen. Do you really think anybody wanted a piece of Roy?
It's got nothing to do with "needing to beat the man to be the man".
It's about a meaningless non exsistant title that people are inferring when it is and isn't meaningfull now days, and a fight that didn't come off and where the blame falls.
I've said the same thing over and over because it's all that needs to be said.
Darius is the one who's career and legacy suffered in not taking the fight with Jones. Not vice versa. No one considered him the better Light Heavyweight in the time they shared in the division.
Darius had more to gain in taking the fight on US soil, and lost out more in the long run for missing out on the fight.
Now run along you little ****** and walk you ass to work.Comment
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No, no he wasnt. Floyd won handily, 119-109, 116-112 and 117-111. Ill take out the 119-109 because that is undoubtly biased.Originally posted by Smokin'Think about it PBF34. Baldomir was just as impressive beating Judah as Floyd was beating Judah. I'm not saying Baldomir will beat Floyd, just saying in order to be the man, you've gotta beat the man.
Baldy won 115-113, 115-112 and 114-113.
The Zab baldy fight was extremly close, while FLoyd won the fight handily. Techniclly, yes, in order to be the welterweight champion you need to beat the belt holder, but this is similar to the RJJ dariusz situation. One holds the title, and the other (in the opinion of most) is better.Comment
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