Originally posted by JuicyJuice
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Originally posted by JuicyJuiceNobody knew who Hopkins was when Jones fought him. Toney was coming out of hospital.
Jones defended his titles against nobody when he could of pushed harder to defend against the likes of Nunn, Benn, McClellan, and Chris Eubank.
Toney was never in the hospital.
Hopkins was a solid rising prospect, just like Jones.
Stop lying.
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Originally posted by PBF34Jones was in a differnt class then nunn.
Trust me, Nunn was very, very, very good.
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Originally posted by JuicyJuiceI was just being a ****er, not using it as a serious argument.
That and how he dominated de valle for the entire fight minus 1 minute.
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Originally posted by PBF34Incorrect.
I have seen Nunn fight.
And yes, he was very very good.
However, he was not in Roy's class.
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Originally posted by JuicyJuiceWoodhall was real smart (as you could tell when listening to him as a pundit on BBC), good tactician, good technician, liked to work on the outside a lot and I suppose his chief weapon was his speed. What he lacked in natural talent, he made up for with training very hard and with his ring smarts. Guy was quality, even after the shoulder injury in early 96.
I remember the fight with Serwano (guy I thought Jones Jr had killed), Richie would land a right hand as Serwano would realise a punch and this went on and on every ****ing time until the referee just waved it off.. once Richie had found his range, he just punched with Serwano and his shot would get their first every time. That was sheer smarts in there.
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Calzaghe on Woodhall: http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/107000...4_calzaghe.ram
Woodhall on Calzaghe: http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/107000...4_woodhall.ram
Just after their fight
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/shropshire/spor...7/boxing.shtml
I guess we'll never know if Woodhall would of beaten one-eyed Julian Jackson for the title - Woodhall was kept on the WBC mandatory spot for almost 18 months by a certain Mr King! As soon as it was known that Woodhall was having shoulder surgery, all of a sudden King gave him his shot (and even the American commentators had Woodhall beating Holmes by three or four rounds, but the judges scorecards showed that he was going to be on the end of a robbery if he lasted the final round through the shoulder pain - which he didn't. I think that's one reason Calzaghe didn't go to America to fight - because Joe remembered his best friend Woodhall almost on the end of a robbery over there).
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