Roy Jones, Jr. (50-4, 38 KOs) is continuing the road back to the top of light heavyweight division. He meets Puerto Rico's Manny Siaca (20-6, 18 KOs) in the main event of a pay-per-view that is scheduled for December 9 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. [details]
Roy Jones Jr: "Watch Me and See The Master"
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Imo, Jones was at his best when he was putting power in his punchs instead of holding back so at the same time he can dodge a punch. He used to have crazy power and thats how i remember him, having that power that can hurt any fighter he's in with. Once he started to box, he took everybody the 12 round distance, when he could have knocked them out. -
I agree bro. That's when it all started changing slowly. I used to wonder why his fights started going longer. People use to tune in to see him knock people out, and instead you would watch him toy with someone for 12 rounds. He's still my boy, but I want to see that guy again.Imo, Jones was at his best when he was putting power in his punchs instead of holding back so at the same time he can dodge a punch. He used to have crazy power and thats how i remember him, having that power that can hurt any fighter he's in with. Once he started to box, he took everybody the 12 round distance, when he could have knocked them out.Comment
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Roy Jones, Jr. (50-4, 38 KOs) is continuing the road back to the top of light heavyweight division. He meets Puerto Rico's Manny Siaca (20-6, 18 KOs) in the main event of a pay-per-view that is scheduled for December 9 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. [details]
Uh, yeah. Right.
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