True his accomplishments speak for themself even from the Amatuers when he should ave won tht bout v Park Si hun Most observers still believe the judges were either bribed or otherwise coerced to vote for the local fighter by Korean officials. . But RJJ always took the Easy route around any situation!, RJJ should have had Benn,Nunn,Collins,Eubank and also Michalczewsiki on his fight record but deicded to face likes off Rick Frazier who was a Cop frm New york or Glenn Kelly (famously dodging Kelly's punches while holding his hands behind his back, mimicking one of his fighting game ****s),
Where does RJJ rate on your alltime lists??
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I'll give him a spot in my top five.....
Ali (killa)
Tyson (killa)-the media killed my boy
Tito (killa)-started 40-0 and always fought the best
Roy (killa) - my only knock is the quality fights he's had....not many
J.C.. Chavez- the record speaks for itselfComment
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I think his choices could have been bolder, agreed; but I feel that boils down to Roy wanting the money (not uncommon these days) over the glory. After his friend, Gerald McClellan, was injured against Benn, Roy was waay more "business-like" in his approach to the sport.Originally posted by Floydko1True his accomplishments speak for themself even from the Amatuers when he should ave won tht bout v Park Si hun Most observers still believe the judges were either bribed or otherwise coerced to vote for the local fighter by Korean officials. . But RJJ always took the Easy route around any situation!, RJJ should have had Benn,Nunn,Collins,Eubank and also Michalczewsiki on his fight record but deicded to face likes off Rick Frazier who was a Cop frm New york or Glenn Kelly (famously dodging Kelly's punches while holding his hands behind his back, mimicking one of his fighting game ****s),Comment
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That might be the worst List ever seenOriginally posted by Rosewood_htownI'll give him a spot in my top five.....
Ali (killa)
Tyson (killa)-the media killed my boy
Tito (killa)-started 40-0 and always fought the best
Roy (killa) - my only knock is the quality fights he's had....not many
J.C.. Chavez- the record speaks for itself
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I actually totally agree theirOriginally posted by K-DOGGI think his choices could have been bolder, agreed; but I feel that boils down to Roy wanting the money (not uncommon these days) over the glory. After his friend, Gerald McClellan, was injured against Benn, Roy was waay more "business-like" in his approach to the sport.
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It takes two to tango though. Roy wasnt going out of his way to fight Eubank, Dariusz or Benn, and none of them were going out of their way to fight roy.Originally posted by Floydko1True his accomplishments speak for themself even from the Amatuers when he should ave won tht bout v Park Si hun Most observers still believe the judges were either bribed or otherwise coerced to vote for the local fighter by Korean officials. . But RJJ always took the Easy route around any situation!, RJJ should have had Benn,Nunn,Collins,Eubank and also Michalczewsiki on his fight record but deicded to face likes off Rick Frazier who was a Cop frm New york or Glenn Kelly (famously dodging Kelly's punches while holding his hands behind his back, mimicking one of his fighting game ****s),Comment
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Ahhh; but a fighter shouldn't be judged on fights that never occurred, only on what fights he did take and how he performed in them. If one tries to judge a fighter on fights that never took place, speculation must be used and confusion ensues. No accurate results can come from speculation and confusion, only through observance and study of the facts.Originally posted by PBF34It takes two to tango though. Roy wasnt going out of his way to fight Eubank, Dariusz or Benn, and none of them were going out of their way to fight roy.Comment
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I'll show u a real list no TITOS or Tysons lolOriginally posted by Rosewood_htownI forgot to quote you..lets see it buddy
1. Sugar Ray Robinson
2. Muhammad Ali
3. Fitzsimmons
4. Jimmy Wilde
5. Joe Louis
6. Benny Leonard
7. Archie Moore
8. Julio Cesar Chavez
9. Marvin Hagler
10.Henry ArmstrongComment
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