So we're just making up complete bull$h!t and rewriting history now?
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Montell Griffen outboxed the unbeatbable RJJ in his prime
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Originally posted by DoubleMM View PostRJJ was the best in hjis prime doe.
dat speed doe.
griffen has more technical skill and counter the **** out of roid jones. roid scare to throw punches. roid jones was so frustrated he wasn't winning he hit the man when he was down. then when the rematch came and he sparked him out in 1 round, he tried to claim the old RJJ Is back and he doesn't want to hurt people, that's why griffen was winning.
but still the myth remains that roid jones is unbeatable in his prime.
Last edited by mathed; 01-11-2015, 08:26 PM.
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Griffen was a hell of a fighter. It was a good fight . Roy ended it. Not sure what the debate is about.
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostStruggled with Corley???he beat the hell out of him
I don't think there's just one style to beat a fighter, there are usually at-least two..
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Originally posted by SplitSecond View Postwas that jab, used it while coming in low, pinned roy on the ropes, worked and got out again with the jab, rinse
same reason golovkin would give roy fits, but his chin and strength make him a much bigger threat than griffin could have ever been
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Originally posted by PorterIsFuture View PostWell that's because of the difference in class. Even then, Corley was Southpaw & a decent boxer, so whether Mayweather was in the Philly, High Guard, or attacking, Corley still got in some very clean shots every once in awhile.
I don't think there's just one style to beat a fighter, there are usually at-least two..
referee: Benjy Esteves Jr. | judge: Melvina Lathan 119-107 | judge: Gale E. Van Hoy 118-108 | judge: William Boodhoo 119-108
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Originally posted by LarryXXX View PostWhat i am asking is here did you get struggled from?? he beat the hell out of Corley dropped him several times and the score cards were damn near a wipe out
referee: Benjy Esteves Jr. | judge: Melvina Lathan 119-107 | judge: Gale E. Van Hoy 118-108 | judge: William Boodhoo 119-108
That was one of Gale Van Hoy's few good scorecards
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