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  • GreatestIam
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    #41
    **** honestly a PRIME ROY would have in my eyes beat anyone in his weigth class ever the guy was to fast, and strong for any MW, SMW, LH that ive ever seen and thats my opinion!

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    • LOLORSKATES
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      #42
      I have plenty of faith in Roy Jones and his return to the ring, but what do you guys think after seeing this?

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      • Run
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        #43
        Originally posted by 4CornerMessiah
        I have plenty of faith in Roy Jones and his return to the ring, but what do you guys think after seeing this?
        It's over.

        Roy should have retired when he lost to Johnson by Knockout. He's a shell of the great fighter he was, and doesn't have the relexes and quickness he once had that allowed him to be elusive.

        He's not a brawler, and never was, and doesn't have the kind of power you need to be successful at an older age. Seeing as how Power is the last thing you lose.

        Roy is easily one of the greatest fighters of all time, and he is the greatest single fighter I've ever seen in the ring during the time I started watching boxing.



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        • LOLORSKATES
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          #44
          Originally posted by RunWithKnives
          It's over.

          Roy should have retired when he lost to Johnson by Knockout. He's a shell of the great fighter he was, and doesn't have the relexes and quickness he once had that allowed him to be elusive.

          He's not a brawler, and never was, and doesn't have the kind of power you need to be successful at an older age. Seeing as how Power is the last thing you lose.

          Roy is easily one of the greatest fighters of all time, and he is the greatest single fighter I've ever seen in the ring during the time I started watching boxing.
          Well I hope to see different then what you said coming july..i'm going to buy this ppv no doubt.

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            #45
            Originally posted by 4CornerMessiah
            Well I hope to see different then what you said coming july..i'm going to buy this ppv no doubt.
            Either way.

            Don't act suprised if Roy loses to Ajamu. I also won't be thrilled if he does in fact eek out a decision, because then he's more than likely going to recieve the false sense of security that he's still the best.

            He's not, and that's that.

            He was on the canvas for over 5 minutes against a total Journeyman in Johnson. That's not Roy, never was, never will be.

            A shell of Roy Jones Jr.



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            • LOLORSKATES
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              #46
              Originally posted by RunWithKnives
              Either way.

              Don't act suprised if Roy loses to Ajamu. I also won't be thrilled if he does in fact eek out a decision, because then he's more than likely going to recieve the false sense of security that he's still the best.

              He's not, and that's that.

              He was on the canvas for over 5 minutes against a total Journeyman in Johnson. That's not Roy, never was, never will be.

              A shell of Roy Jones Jr.
              Well he'll know whether his career is over or not when the time comes, but for now he still has faith in what he has left in him and I can respect someone like Roy Jones Jr who was knocked down in the art of the sweet science and he has the heart to get back up to shine again.

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              • Zerwas1
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                #47
                For me Roy Jones are^^ the best Boxer ever, right after Its that boi Hoskins

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