Is Roy Jones Jr. Hurting his Legacy by Continuing on?

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  1. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::rofl:rofl:rofl:patsch

    You are a delusional Royboy, aren't you? The Chincheckers schooled you on this in my "Roy Jones Shattered Glass" thread irrefutably proving that the man never had a Chin nor any Heart and that he never beat a single unified, undisputed, or lineal champion while manuevering through the various divisions collecting trinket belts and here you are proclaiming this Glass Jawed Fraud as the #1 ATG fighter? Any Top 10 ATG fighter should have more substance to his resume than Toney, Hopkins, Ruiz and nothing more. He is a joke. You are a blind nuthugger and Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles can see that.
     
  2. CHAL_DIESEL

    CHAL_DIESEL GOAT Full Member

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    You say the same thing every single post by rewording what you previously said, and using smilies. You prove every single day that you obviously started watching boxing after 2004 or you would realize how dominant RJJ was. Noone school me I have been watching boxing since I was 4 years old which was in 1991 go suck a **** ******. I actually didn't even read your thread after I owned your McClellan, Eubank, etc post.
     
  3. Hydro11

    Hydro11 Active Member Full Member

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    It should not count against his legacy but invariably will. A boxer's legacy should be based on how they went in their prime. For those of us (like me) who never saw RJJ at his best, it is hard to rate him that highly.
     
  4. CHAL_DIESEL

    CHAL_DIESEL GOAT Full Member

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    If you ever actually sat down and watched RJJ fight then you would understand. However, even if RJJ does have a "glass jaw", his ability to take a punch was not what makes him so great. What made him so great was his ability to AVOID a punch, and then knock someone the **** out at any angle with his hands at his waist. His greatness was attributed by his power, and agility. Like any supreme athlete they begin to lose athleticism at around the age of 30. Roy's athleticism was what made him a P4P great. If you do not understand that quite frankly you never seen him fight, or you don't know **** about boxing. In this case I believe both cases relate to you. Goodbye fool.
     
  5. Badbot

    Badbot You can just do things. Full Member

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    He still has that handspeed and probably has the fastest hands in the division.
     
  6. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    I say the same thing because you have nothing to refute it and choose to ignore the facts and sidestep the argument. Roid's resume is held up solely by the Hopkins, Toney, and Ruiz fights. Two of those were absolute stinkers and one was against the shittiest HW to ever disgrace the division other than Valuev. That is not the resume of a Top 10 ATG let alone the GOAT, which is what you are proclaiming that fraud to be.

    You obviously weren't old enough to comprehend what was going on in Roid's Prime. He never fought Benn, Eubank, McClellan, Nunn, or Michalczewski because he ducked all of the contenders and titleholders who posed the greatest threat to him. You can go ahead with all of the denying and name-calling that you want but until you come up with a way to explain how a guy who never beat a unified, undisputed, or lineal champ is the greatest Boxer of all-time then you should open up your Roy Jones' semen-encrusted eyes and take a nice, hefty dose of reality, a reality which shows you that Roid Jones' career was a dog and pony show in which he showed more skillful matchmaking than fighting and collected belts which mean exactly **** all in terms of real championships.

    You obviously don't recall when HBO, which at that time amounted to Roid's own personal production company, was referring to him as Reluctant Roy for his hesitance in taking on real challenges and making the fights that fans wanted to see. The man went so far as to demand that HBO blackball commentators from even mentioning Michalczewski's name on a broadcast because he wanted that potential fight to fade from the public's consciousness so that he wouldn't have to risk his Glass Jaw and his precious "0" being smashed to smithereens.

    Instead of addressing all of these points which I and the rest of the Chincheckers have confronted you and the rest of Roid's ball garglers with repeatedly you simply continue posting the same asinine **** about his "dominance". Well, it's like this; it isn't hard to look dominant when the bulk of your career is filled with shot fighters, never-weres, and a collection of cabbies and off-duty police officers that never had a hope in hell of beating him. The guy duped fanboys like you by clowning on guys with no pulse, beating two legitimate great fighters in boring stinkers filled with more circling and posturing than fighting, and by cherrypicking the HW "title" of a fat, feather fisted slob who hadn't legitimately KOed anybody in years. His level of competition was atrocious and you cannot explain that away no matter how hard you try.

    He is a disgrace. The sooner you stop verbally fellating him and take a cold, hard look at the smoke and mirrors enveloping his career the sooner you will realize this.:deal:hi:
     
  7. prelude

    prelude Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I just started watching boxing not long age and Roy Jones Jr. is a bum :lol:. Are we talking about the same Jones Jr. that couldn't even hit Calzaghe when Calzaghe stood his head out infront of him without even covering up :patsch. Even white boy Danny Green is greater than this bum.
     
  8. Player3

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  9. He is damaging his legacy, but he is also providing invaluable material to ESB ChinChecker Productions for their critically acclaimed Glass Jaws™ movie franchise.:deal
     
  10. Player3

    Player3 Active Player Full Member

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    Roy could get knocked out, 20 more consecutive times, all in the 1st round. And STILL have a greater career, legacy & resume than clowns like Benn, Eubank & Michalczewski.
     
  11. Farmboxer

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    Somewhat.................
     
  12. CHAL_DIESEL

    CHAL_DIESEL GOAT Full Member

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    i didn't read one sentence of this
     
  13. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    Maybe we wouldn't be having this conversation if he had actually chosen to fight these guys rather than having his fanboys blather on about how he "would" have beaten them while he priced himself out of such fights or refused to travel to make them happen. He is a Glass Jawed Fraud.:patsch
     
  14. MetalMandible

    MetalMandible Chinchecker Full Member

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    Brilliant debate technique. Once again I introduce ironclad, incontrovertible facts to the conversation and your reply is "I didn't read one sentence of this". Well, then I suppose you are acquiescing and admitting that you don't know **** about boxing.

    Chincheckers TKO1 Royboys

    :lol::rofl:hi:
     
  15. CHAL_DIESEL

    CHAL_DIESEL GOAT Full Member

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    I already explained to this guy why they aren't even in RJJ's class especially since not one of them ever left Europe to fight RJJ. Why should Roy have to travel across the pond to get robbed when them guys wouldn't leave the comfort of their own home to fight him?