Let's say by some absolute miracle RJJ finds his ability to control the distance and somehow comes into a fight with his legs working and the ability to get inside and out, he beats Krzysztof Wlodarczyk. How does that impact his reputation overall? Do we upgrade him for being able to turn it on post "shot" ? And also as a potential scenario - he wins that fight, Tarver rematches and beats Kayode and Tarver vs Jones Jr 4 at CW happens...
i'm one of jones' biggest fans but you are dreaming about any of this. the only chance jones has vs krzy is a win by injury or dq. he is completely gone.
It would say more about Wlod than anything else at this point. I mean really, what was Roy's last meaningful win?
Stop making up hypothetical scenarios that are bordering on insane. . . Why not posit the question: "What if Hatton comes back from retirement to avenge his losses to Floyd, and Pac. . . " Just stop it, feeble puny geezer. . . Haha make some stories up about being an olympic boxers. . . Hahahahahahhaaaaahahahah.
Roy can barely throw a 1-2 anymore without falling over and stumbling off balance. If he beats anyone at this point it is not because his greatness is back, it is because his opponents are ****.
preaching to the choir. . but not uncommon at all on the internet. . . it's a haven for people seeking to create alter egos, and false accomplishments. . . Because it's completely unverifiable.
My name is Roger Pettersson - feel free to look it up. This creepy little ****er has taken issue with the fact that I called him out on his lack of knowledge and ultimately wanted to say some personal **** to me about boxing. I put him in his place. As most people know here, I had a pretty concrete amateur record before coming to the US. [url]http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1842&dat=19960721&id=WF4eAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EskEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1403,2656549[/url] - an article I was interviewed for in 1996 when I came to Atlanta for the Games.