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  • #81
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
    Amigo, the rules for downed-opponents are very clear, Jones had plenty of time to think before he landed the final blow, which KO Montell Griffin.

    This has lead me to willing accept that Roid deliberately took advantage of Griffin, the HBO crew acknowledged the lapse of time in slow-motion before Jones hit Montell with the final strike.

    However, I must confess, as I researched Roy Jones jr. abuse for PED's, I come to also seriously consider that Roid-rage might of been the reason for Roid Jones reckless behavior during the first encounter with Montell Griffin.


    In spite the overwhelming resentful recoil from sensitive inept weenies, my points have yet to be refuted.
    Yeah bubba, you're a regular legend in your own mind.

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    • #82
      Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
      All the similarities between Roid Jones and Tyson Phooey that I shared with the boxingscene, can be fact checked/verified.

      Dillian Whyte's VADA test came back clean, UKAD testing however detected PED's in Whyte's system. Regardless, of doping results, Tyson was a dirty fighter in both fights with Deontay.

      As already noted, Tyson was eventually deducted a point by Kenny Bayless in the rematch, Jack Reiss should of DQ Tyson for constantly palm-striking Wilder in the first fight, and many believe that Tyson was on juice, considering the fact that Fury had not undergone stringent drug testing for the first bout.

      Neither should Tyson Fury and Anti-doping.

      How can a repeated PED offender who has been banned before be completely trusted again?

      The towel stoppage was a mistake, Mark Breland went against the team as he was persuaded by Anthony Dirrell who trained with Sugar-Hill, coach Jay Deas would of let the fight continue. This is what happens when you have multiple coaches.

      The squad is going to be on the same page in the trilogy, and we will get the proper results this time.
      Wilder didn’t undergo stringent testing for the first fight either so U are saying he’s on the juice ? Both men passed VADA testing with flying colors in rematch making your points irrelevant. You sound like a hurt female.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View Post
        100%. People getting carried away these days on both sides of the coin.
        1 or 2 good wins = compare someone to Ali lol.

        1 loss and their career is over.

        Ironically, fans now getting all over a guy for a loss are what makes fighters reluctant to take risk = we get less of the fights we'd like to see as fans.
        Wait , Marciano died a long time ago

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        • #84
          Originally posted by etech1 View Post
          I agree. Ali is waaaaay over hyped, but a huge part of boxing, is mind over matter, and Ali's mental prowess, in this area, was definitely one of the best.

          Not to mention, the guy was a poet in his s h i t talking.

          Ya know, if you're going to try to climb a mountain, and you tell everyone about it, it introduces all their doubts about you doing it, into the either, and IMO it makes it harder. It's easier if you just STFU and just do it!

          Ali, violated that rule, and still did it, in his huge underdog wins.
          Don't get me wrong, I respect Ali and still have him ranked as the #2 HW all time. I just think the legend far outweighs his actual merit. He lost in his prime to a small plodder and aside from a few really tough tests like Frazier, Foreman and maybe Norton, really beat up on a lot of plodding no-hopers. I mean, people actually give him credit for winning against guys like Zora Foley and Jerry Quarry ffs! Wilder would starch them in 30 seconds even. And on top of that, I feel like he was kind of racist, ungrateful and not at all patriotic. I just cannot respect that.

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          • #85
            Originally posted by olivetree66 View Post
            laughable
            ali's resume destroys RJJ
            Ali fought in one weight class against mostly plodders and lost in his prime.

            Roy lost at 34 years of age and 50 + fights in 4 x divisions.

            Ali had Parkinsons at 34.

            Let that sink in.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
              Don't get me wrong, I respect Ali and still have him ranked as the #2 HW all time. I just think the legend far outweighs his actual merit. He lost in his prime to a small plodder and aside from a few really tough tests like Frazier, Foreman and maybe Norton, really beat up on a lot of plodding no-hopers. I mean, people actually give him credit for winning against guys like Zora Foley and Jerry Quarry ffs! Wilder would starch them in 30 seconds even. And on top of that, I feel like he was kind of racist, ungrateful and not at all patriotic. I just cannot respect that.

              Truth!!!!!!!!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Boxing Goat View Post
                Ali fought in one weight class against mostly plodders and lost in his prime.

                Roy lost at 34 years of age and 50 + fights in 4 x divisions.

                Ali had Parkinsons at 34.

                Let that sink in.
                ah, you're a r*tarded troll. got it

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by olivetree66 View Post
                  ah, you're a r*tarded troll. got it
                  No, you just don't know the sport. Stfu

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