Joe Calzaghe v Roy Jones Jnr 2002

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  1. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :huh that wasn't the point i was making you tool. the rematch happened because Veit had got himself back into position, and offered the most money. but again you spout pointless ****ing drivel.

    it was up to Wa55en to pay Joe, not Jones. and it certainly wasn't going to be the the $5 mill that Jones was going to get. Joe was happy with that. Jones wasn't.

    well, it certainly wasn't going to present itself with Jones yet again pricing himself out, was it?
     
  2. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    for the last time, Wa55en was going to pay him.
     
  3. Mind Reader

    Mind Reader J-U-ICE Full Member

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    Wasn't Roy making 5 mililon fighting his HBO mandos?
     
  4. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    who are these tough fighters that were willing to fight Joe but were denied? give me names. don't spout bull****, give me names of all the tough fights that were possible and wanted to challenge Joe.

    and no, Joe didn't lose that fight at all. it's just that you can't score a fight for ****, or, you see SD on boxrec so use this as ammunition to throw at Joe.

    get a life you bitter idiot.
     
  5. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    even though Calzaghe made call outs to Jones on TV?

    even though Wa55en made 3 attempts in total to get the fight but was turned down each time?
     
  6. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    so you don't answer the question, but instead make a stupid comment?

    question: who had a better resume than this when they fought Jones or Hopkins?

    simple.
     
  7. Imperial1

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    Actions spoke louder than words ..When Jones was in his prime and still had legs Joe was afraid of flying ,after Jones gets Ko ed brutally twice Joe finally purchases a flight to America !
     
  8. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good correct.

    it was ALWAYS Jones who made sure these fights never happened. it wasn't certain circumstances that stopped them from going ahead, it was choice. every time.
     
  9. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    i agree that it would have been a different fight had they fought earlier.

    those "statements" were contradicted by the fact that Joe called out Jones plenty of times as well as having Wa55en make 3 separate attempts to make the fight with Jones. all were denied. Jones has admitted these offers were on the table but that he wanted more money than was on offer. :deal
     
  10. Stallion

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    Jones was a cheater, don't overlook that. After all, the fight took place at the end and Calzaghe schooled him.
     
  11. assasin

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    he still got schooled to ****. :deal

    made Jones look like a fool. a clown. :deal

    that's all that matters. :deal
     
  12. assasin

    assasin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl

    Jones wasn't avoided. he had plenty of fighters calling him out. stop talking **** will you.

    :huh what big fights did Roy have?
     
  13. Imperial1

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    Overlook what ? All I saw was Calzgahe beating the ghost of Jones how bout you don't over look that !
     
  14. GoodOldBoy

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    Calzaghe may have called Jones out but those outcallings never made it into the media so he obviously didn't call loudly enough which suggest that those outcallings were only intended for his domestic market to hype him up without him actually having to do any fighting.

    Calzaghe was a great ****ing fighter, really good and enjoyable to watch but now you ****ers are like ruining my appreciation for Joe Calzaghe cause instead of just having the memories of the good fights and brilliance now whenever I read his name I have to read stupid bull**** along with it such as "Joe was better than Roy", "Joe at ww would have beat Mayweather" and such idiotic crap. Joe was NOT!!! better than Roy Jones Jr and even though he may very well have potentially beat a Mayweather P4P it's irrelevant and the way you suckers are writing that **** up it's not like you're just hypothetically discussing how such a fight could have gone, no you stupid ****s are writing it with intention, the intention to downgrade these other fighters and to hype your hero Joe Calzaghe and while Joe Calzaghe does deserve quite alot of praise the way you fellow are going about this you're not managing to praise Joe but you are managing to show that some of his fans are very very ******ed and with the group of Joe Calzaghe fans having soooo many ******s it makes it less attractive to be a part of that group for someone like myself.
     
  15. assasin

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    Calzaghe had beaten plenty of fighters of note at this point. so i certainly don't agree with that.

    Joe was definitely more proven that the vast Majority of fighters that Hopkins and Jones fought. there is no denying that, no matter which you look at it.

    it's funny that Jones would make such a statement when you consider the guys he kept on getting in the ring with. in fact, it's plain madness.

    fighters know which fighters are around and who is good. Jones knew how good Calzaghe was. as did Hopkins' trainer, Fisher.

    i'm sure Bailey is around somewhere.