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Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View PostJones was 49-2 when Glen Johnson beat him - with one of those losses being the bogus DQ to Montell Griffin. Your contention that Jones was "shot" meets the fertilizer standard..
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Originally posted by DramaShow View Postyou all said he was never the same fighter after coming down from heavyweight though? which is it? unless you think prime jones would have struggled with tarver and johnson?
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostBased on the times when Johnson beat Jones and Tarver, I would argue that a win over Canelo is a better win for GGG.
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Bumlovkin didn't beat Alvarez. However, even IF he did - that still wouldn't be a better win than Johnson's win over Antonio Tarver.
The FACT of the matter is this, Tarver was coming off of a 2nd round KO of the P4P #1 fighter in the world. Jonhson beating Tarver is a FAR better win than Bumlovkin beating Alvarez. Alvarez' best win to date is getting a gift decision over Erislandy Lara.
Please stop smoking the Crack..
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Originally posted by DramaShow View Postyou all said he was never the same fighter after coming down from heavyweight though? which is it? unless you think prime jones would have struggled with tarver and johnson?
There is simply *nothing* on Bumlovkin's resume that comes close to Johnson's win over Tarver - which again only further illustrates Bernard Hopkins' superiority over Bumlovkin.
1 + 1 = 2Last edited by Nay_Sayer; 05-04-2018, 11:57 AM.
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Originally posted by Nay_Sayer View PostThat's beside the point. The FACT of the matter is this, Jones was the #1 P4P fighter in the world when Tarver beat him - and Johnson beat Tarver in Tarver's very next fight. This is all FACT.
There is simply *nothing* on Bumlovkin's resume that comes close to Johnson's win over Tarver - which again only further illustrates Bernard Hopkins' superiority over Bumlovkin.
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