just like joe calzaghe and antonio tarver annihilated you.
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Comments Thread For: Roy Jones: James Toney Was The Man - But I Annihilated Him!
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Originally posted by Nomadic View PostWhen you put that list together, combine their best 10 opponents, to their worse 10. Today's boxers don't have to choice to load up on a hundred bouts, that won't sell on TV, vice to fighting on a radio, or at the time second rate media, which was a TV then. But I will definitely wait for the list and share mine.
Eligio Sardiñas Montalvo
Joe Luis
SRR
Ricardo Lopez or Reberto Duran or SRL
Jack Johnson
Mannn it's so hard, there's so many ppl just in heavyweight alone lol.
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Originally posted by mrlopez View PostA bunch of hateras.s weirdos in here. RJJ was 1 of the best to ever do it. Downplaying his accomplishments is down right ******ed. He embarassed his opponents with ease or knocked em out. After his HW Championship win, his downfall came, but everything before then was dope. His swag was real af.
Hate on him all you want, but either YDKSAB, youre too young to have actually watched him live or too old to admit his greatness. Yall cats are finicky
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Originally posted by SonnyboyReturns View PostHopkins, Mike mcallum, virgil hill, and Toney is more than enough. Add to that starting of as a jr middleweight and beating John Ruiz.
2 of them are great fighters at or near their prime.
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ANYONE on this f***ing forum that dares talk down the achievements of Roy Jones Jnr does not know a mother***ing thing about boxing. Honestly, we all know the man went way past his use by date but if you are a young member of the forum go YouTube his fights from 2003 and back. He was simply one of the best if not the best I ever saw. I smh way too often reading comments on here but don't any of you you dare talk down this man and what he did in boxing.
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Originally posted by A.K View PostJames told me he was on the beach in Hawaii 3 weeks before the fight, only trained 2 in a half weeks for it.
Anyway, if he only trained 2 weeks for the biggest fight of his life then he's an idiot first and foremost. Secondly, I doubt that's true. Thirdly, same old excuses for James Toney.
He lost because he got totally outclassed by a fighter who is on a totally different level to him. They are no where near the same class.
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