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  • Chollo Vista
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    #251
    Originally posted by JasonBoxing
    This makes zero sense. Styles make fights. According to your bizarre logic of making excuses for Roy:

    Ali never had to fight Frazier. Only Foreman. Since Foreman destroyed Frazier. Ali kayoed Foreman, so Ali will destroy Frazier even more? Except Frazier actually beat a BETTER VERSION of the Ali that Foreman lost to. Yet Foreman destroyed Frazier and lost to Ali.

    Jones in all likelyhood would have beaten Benn/Eubank/Dariuz/Mccellan but they all presented aggressive hard punching styles that could have been Jone's biggest issue. A slick fighter like Hopkins or Toney would never have beaten Jones, but a come forward brawler the level of Benn might have landed a Hail Mary on his weak chin.


    The single dumbest logic in boxing by noobs is

    FIGHTER A BEAT FIGHTER B WHO BEAT FIGHTER C
    SO
    FIGHTER A BEAT FIGHTER C.
    I'm not using boxing math. I'm simply saying accusing Roy of ducking a fighter when in reality, the fighters he fought were higher in competition is crazy.

    Let me put it to you like this. Sometimes in boxing, certain fights just don't happen.

    Why did Pryor never fight Chavez or Pernell Whitaker?

    Why did Lennox Lewis never fight John Ruiz?

    Why did Tyson never fight Foreman?

    Why did Trinidad never fight Mosley?

    Because some fights just never materialize, not because they were ducking. I used Jones opponents at the time as proof that Jones still fought top notch competition and who HBO wanted him to fight.

    After Jones fought Frazier, in the post fight interview, HBO/Lampley mentioned 4 guys Jones should fight. Want to know who they were? Johnson, Telesco, Darius and Hopkins who he already beat. Roy fought 3 of the 4 guys and yet guys today come out with fighters that were never seriously considered as opponents back then. I think Steve Collins was talking about coming out of retirement, but couldn't even do that because he got KO'd by Howard Eastman in sparring.

    Give me a break.

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      #252
      Originally posted by JasonBoxing
      A case could also be made that Roy avoided the Steve Collins fight, but Collins had no attributes that could trouble Roy so he should get a pass on that one.
      No, it can't stop lying.

      Jim Lampley is on record saying Collins turned down a big pay day not to fight Jones.

      Collins "tried" to make a comeback on Calzaghe's undercard in a bout where "if he won", he would matchup with Jones in 99. Collins ended up getting sent to the hospital during sparring with Howard Eastman and the thoughts were scrapped.

      Now, prior to 1997, show me one interview or mainstream article or anything that said Roy ducked Steve Collins. All the money in the world that you can't.

      Stop lying and talking about schit you know nothing about

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      • JasonBoxing
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        #253
        Originally posted by Chollo Vista
        I'm not using boxing math. I'm simply saying accusing Roy of ducking a fighter when in reality, the fighters he fought were higher in competition is crazy.

        Let me put it to you like this. Sometimes in boxing, certain fights just don't happen.

        Why did Pryor never fight Chavez or Pernell Whitaker?

        Why did Lennox Lewis never fight John Ruiz?

        Why did Tyson never fight Foreman?

        Why did Trinidad never fight Mosley?

        Because some fights just never materialize, not because they were ducking. I used Jones opponents at the time as proof that Jones still fought top notch competition and who HBO wanted him to fight.

        After Jones fought Frazier, in the post fight interview, HBO/Lampley mentioned 4 guys Jones should fight. Want to know who they were? Johnson, Telesco, Darius and Hopkins who he already beat. Roy fought 3 of the 4 guys and yet guys today come out with fighters that were never seriously considered as opponents back then. I think Steve Collins was talking about coming out of retirement, but couldn't even do that because he got KO'd by Howard Eastman in sparring.

        Give me a break.
        Nobody thought Telesco was a threat. LMAO.
        The two threats at 175 were Dariuz and Graciano Rochigiani.


        Also according to all rankings and credible boxing pundits sources, the best at 160-168 during the mid 90's ranking wise was Roy/Toney/Hopkins/Benn/Mccellan/Eubank/Collins.

        Roy fought 2 out of 6 and that's the bottom line. Nothing more need to be said. It doesn't matter if they were the 2 best out of the 6, it's still 2 out of 6.

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          #254
          Originally posted by Chollo Vista
          No, it can't stop lying.

          Jim Lampley is on record saying Collins turned down a big pay day not to fight Jones.

          Collins "tried" to make a comeback on Calzaghe's undercard in a bout where "if he won", he would matchup with Jones in 99. Collins ended up getting sent to the hospital during sparring with Howard Eastman and the thoughts were scrapped.

          Now, prior to 1997, show me one interview or mainstream article or anything that said Roy ducked Steve Collins. All the money in the world that you can't.

          Stop lying and talking about schit you know nothing about

          Why are you so angry man. Roy won't get you more income or a nicer car. Roy's life have nothing to do with you. Stop being so emotionally invested in a person that have literally nothing to do with your success.


          I don't care what excuses there were and who's fault was who.
          THE BOTTOM LINE IS

          Roy did not fight 4 of the 6 best fighters at 160-168 and he did not fight 2 of the 3 best fighters at 175.

          I DON'T CARE who's fault it was or if they all ducked him.

          HE STILL DID NOT FIGHT THEM.
          So stats wise:
          He missed out on 4 of 6 from 160-168
          and
          2 out of 3 at 175

          The end.

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            #255
            Originally posted by JasonBoxing
            Also Roy didn't beat half the top guys around his weight during his reign.
            He was undisputed champ at 175. Stop lying

            At 160, he beat Hopkins.

            He did beat Toney though but he missed out on Dariuz/Benn/Eubank/Mccellan
            Again, show me one article or video back then that even alluded to Roy Jones Jr ducking any of those guys.

            Chavez never fought Aaron Pryor, he must've ducked.
            Foreman never fought Tyson, he must've ducked.
            Tyson never fought Bowe, I guess he ducked.

            Again, stop making stuff up. You obviously weren't around back then before the internet. Show me one video from HBO commentary alluded to a highly clamorized fight with any of the aforementioned guys? Only guy is Dariusz and it's highly publicized why that fight didn't happen.

            Just stop.

            Those guys were seriously dangerous for Roy. This is a bit different from Floyd missing out on some fighters during his prime. Floyd's competitor pool was much larger than Roy's, in order for Floyd to fight everyone around their primes, he would had to fight like 10 fights a year. Roy's competitive pool around his weights at the time was maybe a dozen fighters at best. So missing out on a full third is not acceptable.
            What are you talking about? Those guys were no more dangerous for Roy than the guys he fought.

            Benn - Jones dominated Malinga who twice beat Benn (first fight a robbery)

            Eubank - Eubank admitting avoiding the fight, saying the only way he'd take the fight is if Jones was his mandatory. Eubank went 50-50 in a close fight with Malinga also

            McClellan's career was cut short in 95. When were they supposed to fight?

            You have a guy like Tony Thorton who was in a close fight with Eubank, went 12 with Toney, blasted in 3 by Jones.

            Around his 160-175 weight, a case can be made that Benn/Dariuz/Eubank/and Mccellan were 4 of the top 10 of the 90's
            Again, outside of Dariuz, who wouldn't travel when Roy had all the belts but the WBO, tell me when Jones was supposed to fight Benn, Eubank and McClellan? These fights were never clamored by HBO commentary or the boxing public. Stop making schit up and rewriting history

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              #256
              Originally posted by JasonBoxing
              Nobody thought Telesco was a threat. LMAO.
              Exhibit A, when people talk about schit they have no idea about



              Go to 1:58 of the video. I'll let Larry Merchant tell you how he felt at the time. Again, stop re-writing history.


              The two threats at 175 were Dariuz and Graciano Rochigiani.
              It was just Dariuz. And he refused to travel when Roy was undisputed champ.


              Also according to all rankings and credible boxing pundits sources, the best at 160-168 during the mid 90's ranking wise was Roy/Toney/Hopkins/Benn/Mccellan/Eubank/Collins.

              Roy fought 2 out of 6 and that's the bottom line. Nothing more need to be said. It doesn't matter if they were the 2 best out of the 6, it's still 2 out of 6.
              That means jack schit. What I'm "telling" you is, no one clamored for Roy to fight Benn, Eubanks or Collins at the time.

              However in 2007 and 2008, people actually clamored for Floyd to fight Cotto, Williams and Marg; not so much Pac. Pac wasn't really mentioned as an opponent until late 2008 after the DLH fight.

              In 2008, here were The Ring's top 10 Welterweights:

              Antonio Margarito
              Miguel Cotto
              Shane Mosley
              Joshua Clottey
              Manny Pacquiao
              Carlos Quintana
              Zab Judah
              Luis Collazo
              Andre Berto
              Isaac Hlatshwayo

              In 2007, here were The Ring's top 10 Welterweights:

              Floyd Mayweather Jr., Champion
              Miguel Cotto
              Paul Williams
              Shane Mosley
              Antonio Margarito
              Zab Judah
              Kermit Cintron
              Luis Collazo
              Joshua Clottey
              Jackson Osei Bonsu
              Oktay Urkal

              Tell me why instead of fighting Cotto, Williams, Margarito, Floyd fought Ricky Hatton?

              Don't come talking to me about rankings when in 2008, Floyd should've legitimately fought one of these guys instead of retiring.
              Last edited by Chollo Vista; 07-09-2017, 09:30 PM.

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                #257
                Originally posted by JasonBoxing
                he did not fight 2 of the 3 best fighters at 175.
                Here you go lying again

                How someone can be undisputed champ while owning 6-7 belts at once while not fighting 2 of the 3 best fighters is beyond me

                1997 Ring
                Roy Jones Jr.
                Dariusz Michalczewski
                Virgil Hill
                Montell Griffin
                William Guthrie
                Lou Del Valle
                Graciano Rocchigiani
                Frank Tate
                Michael Nunn
                Drake Thadzi

                1998 Ring
                Roy Jones Jr.
                Dariusz Michalczewski
                Reggie Johnson
                Graciano Rocchigiani
                Lou Del Valle
                Eric Harding
                Montell Griffin
                Michael Nunn
                Antonio Tarver
                David Telesco

                1999 Ring
                Roy Jones Jr.
                Dariusz Michalczewski
                Lou Del Valle
                Reggie Johnson
                Graciano Rocchigiani
                Michael Nunn
                Eric Harding
                Antonio Tarver
                David Telesco
                Montell Griffin

                2000 Ring
                Roy Jones Jr.
                Dariusz Michalczewski
                Eric Harding
                Reggie Johnson
                David Telesco
                Montell Griffin
                Chris Johnson
                Antonio Tarver
                Greg Wright
                Derrick Harmon

                2007 Welterweight Ring
                Floyd Mayweather Jr., Champion
                Miguel Cotto
                Paul Williams
                Shane Mosley
                Antonio Margarito
                Zab Judah
                Kermit Cintron
                Luis Collazo
                Joshua Clottey
                Jackson Osei Bonsu
                Oktay Urkal



                2008 Welterweight Ring
                Antonio Margarito
                Miguel Cotto
                Shane Mosley
                Joshua Clottey
                Manny Pacquiao
                Carlos Quintana
                Zab Judah
                Luis Collazo
                Andre Berto
                Isaac Hlatshwayo

                Funny Floyd retired in 2008 without facing 1 top Welterweight in 2007 or 2008. He waited years to fight Cotto. Never fought Margarito or Williams. I'll give him credit for trying to fight Mosley but Mosley had a sore tooth. Other than that, he pick and chose who he wanted to fight.

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                • JasonBoxing
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                  #258
                  Originally posted by Chollo Vista
                  Here you go lying again

                  How someone can be undisputed champ while owning 6-7 belts at once while not fighting 2 of the 3 best fighters is beyond me

                  1997 Ring
                  Roy Jones Jr.
                  Dariusz Michalczewski
                  Virgil Hill
                  Montell Griffin
                  William Guthrie
                  Lou Del Valle
                  Graciano Rocchigiani
                  Frank Tate
                  Michael Nunn
                  Drake Thadzi

                  1998 Ring
                  Roy Jones Jr.
                  Dariusz Michalczewski
                  Reggie Johnson
                  Graciano Rocchigiani
                  Lou Del Valle
                  Eric Harding
                  Montell Griffin
                  Michael Nunn
                  Antonio Tarver
                  David Telesco

                  1999 Ring
                  Roy Jones Jr.
                  Dariusz Michalczewski
                  Lou Del Valle
                  Reggie Johnson
                  Graciano Rocchigiani
                  Michael Nunn
                  Eric Harding
                  Antonio Tarver
                  David Telesco
                  Montell Griffin

                  2000 Ring
                  Roy Jones Jr.
                  Dariusz Michalczewski
                  Eric Harding
                  Reggie Johnson
                  David Telesco
                  Montell Griffin
                  Chris Johnson
                  Antonio Tarver
                  Greg Wright
                  Derrick Harmon

                  2007 Welterweight Ring
                  Floyd Mayweather Jr., Champion
                  Miguel Cotto
                  Paul Williams
                  Shane Mosley
                  Antonio Margarito
                  Zab Judah
                  Kermit Cintron
                  Luis Collazo
                  Joshua Clottey
                  Jackson Osei Bonsu
                  Oktay Urkal



                  2008 Welterweight Ring
                  Antonio Margarito
                  Miguel Cotto
                  Shane Mosley
                  Joshua Clottey
                  Manny Pacquiao
                  Carlos Quintana
                  Zab Judah
                  Luis Collazo
                  Andre Berto
                  Isaac Hlatshwayo

                  Funny Floyd retired in 2008 without facing 1 top Welterweight in 2007 or 2008. He waited years to fight Cotto. Never fought Margarito or Williams. I'll give him credit for trying to fight Mosley but Mosley had a sore tooth. Other than that, he pick and chose who he wanted to fight.


                  I get it now. Lol. I didn't have time to read this whole thread, I just read your original post and thought you were a neutral that actually cared about insight and facts.

                  Turns out your true purpose is to bash Floyd and prop up Roy.

                  Cool. I don't care ENOUGH about either fighter or boxing for that matter to dissect and destroy your posts.

                  So let me rephrase my answer to your original post question and effectively end my participation in this thread.


                  'Roy Jones Jr is a greater fighter than Floyd. Roy never ducked anybody and would have knocked out Prime Lennox Lewis in his prime. Floyd ducked everyone. Coward"

                  Happy?

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                  • Chollo Vista
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                    #259
                    Originally posted by JasonBoxing
                    I just read your original post and thought you were a neutral that actually cared about insight and facts.
                    Well when you have a guy that shows up to a thread saying Roy ducked Benn, McCllean, Collins and Eubank and really doesn't have a clue about what actually happen in history, yes, that can't go unchecked.

                    It baffles me how you accused Roy of ducking all these guys, but overlook the fact that in 2007 and 2008 when Cotto, Margarito and Williams were all top ranked WW's, Floyd decided to fight JWW Ricky Hatton then retire.

                    It baffles me how you miss that. I have video and documentation of the boxing public asking for these fights (i.e. Mayweather vs Cotto/Marg/Williams).

                    You have 0 evidence other than some rankings to support your case. No news articles, interviews, video's, media, nothing.. Just you googling rankings 22 years ago and now you're all butthurt for getting called out on you schit.

                    Just like you said no one was asking Roy to fight Telesco. I show you a video and then you get all quiet. Don't come in here if you don't know your facts, noob

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                      #260
                      Originally posted by Chollo Vista
                      Here you go lying again

                      How someone can be undisputed champ while owning 6-7 belts at once while not fighting 2 of the 3 best fighters is beyond me

                      1997 Ring
                      Roy Jones Jr.
                      Dariusz Michalczewski
                      Virgil Hill
                      Montell Griffin
                      William Guthrie
                      Lou Del Valle
                      Graciano Rocchigiani
                      Frank Tate
                      Michael Nunn
                      Drake Thadzi

                      1998 Ring
                      Roy Jones Jr.
                      Dariusz Michalczewski
                      Reggie Johnson
                      Graciano Rocchigiani
                      Lou Del Valle
                      Eric Harding
                      Montell Griffin
                      Michael Nunn
                      Antonio Tarver
                      David Telesco

                      1999 Ring
                      Roy Jones Jr.
                      Dariusz Michalczewski
                      Lou Del Valle
                      Reggie Johnson
                      Graciano Rocchigiani
                      Michael Nunn
                      Eric Harding
                      Antonio Tarver
                      David Telesco
                      Montell Griffin

                      2000 Ring
                      Roy Jones Jr.
                      Dariusz Michalczewski
                      Eric Harding
                      Reggie Johnson
                      David Telesco
                      Montell Griffin
                      Chris Johnson
                      Antonio Tarver
                      Greg Wright
                      Derrick Harmon

                      2007 Welterweight Ring
                      Floyd Mayweather Jr., Champion
                      Miguel Cotto
                      Paul Williams
                      Shane Mosley
                      Antonio Margarito
                      Zab Judah
                      Kermit Cintron
                      Luis Collazo
                      Joshua Clottey
                      Jackson Osei Bonsu
                      Oktay Urkal



                      2008 Welterweight Ring
                      Antonio Margarito
                      Miguel Cotto
                      Shane Mosley
                      Joshua Clottey
                      Manny Pacquiao
                      Carlos Quintana
                      Zab Judah
                      Luis Collazo
                      Andre Berto
                      Isaac Hlatshwayo

                      Funny Floyd retired in 2008 without facing 1 top Welterweight in 2007 or 2008. He waited years to fight Cotto. Never fought Margarito or Williams. I'll give him credit for trying to fight Mosley but Mosley had a sore tooth. Other than that, he pick and chose who he wanted to fight.
                      excellent breakdown

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