Roy Jones (David Telesco) vs joe cal(lacy or kesslar)

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  1. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    2 anabolic steroid taking disgraces. both fighters should have there achievements scrubbed from the record box just like sprinter ben johnson :deal
     
  2. HEADBANGER

    HEADBANGER TEAM ELITE GENERAL Full Member

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    :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:



    that steroid taking version of roy jones couldn't even stop living legend david telesco














































































    :rofl
     
  3. jkdking

    jkdking Active Member Full Member

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    shut up

    don't talk about RJJ like that
    have some respect u would not talk about ali or robinson like that
     
  4. Swarmer

    Swarmer Patrick Full Member

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    that's exactly what i was saying

    :D
     
  5. tonyteb

    tonyteb Active Member Full Member

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    roy would wipe the floor with joe then all you guys can add him to the tomato can list cuz thats what all you guys would say he was a nobody cause jones beats him easy and you guys all know that
     
  6. HEADBANGER

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    were ali and robinson anabolic steroid drug cheats?

    ali and robinson didn't duck fighters
    ali and robinson had heart
    ali and robinson had great chins
    ali and robinson could adapt in the ring and produce a plan B when in trouble

    do not EVER mention an anabolic steroid cheating disgrace like roy jones in the same breath as ali and robinson ever again you complete imbecile :nono
     
  7. rjb62

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    why is there a calzaghe thread on here every f-ing day? who cares, he was good but he's gone.
     
  8. mrjotatp4p

    mrjotatp4p THE ONE Full Member

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    He never took a steroid you idiot! He failed a drug test because he took ripped fuel which is a fat burning supplement that ended up getting banned! The guy he fought that night Richard Hall failed the test too because he was taking it and Roy never failed another test.
     
  9. RedDragonBoxing

    RedDragonBoxing Ametuer Boxer Full Member

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    Tbh I dont see it going much different from the fight they had.

    Jones layed back on the ropes and covered up even in his prime and telesco got him with a combination then tried hurting him with 2 big punches that missed. Calzaghe never was a power puncher and would be content not to gives jones a break.

    Keep in mind Calzaghe peaked in the Lacy/Kessler fights and I think the extra weight effected his chin a little along with age which is why im not too keen on him making a comeback but I see Joe taking Jones the distance in a close competative fight that goes Joes Way.
     
  10. Scorpion

    Scorpion Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Roy would kill him
     
  11. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    cause idiots feel the need to bash a guy who apparently sucks


    if he has to be brought up every day to be bashed on doesnt that just boost him that after a year of retirement hes still the center mix


    bums usually just disapear
     
  12. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    First thing is, one was at LHW and the other at SMW. Still Telesco was a nobody who hasnt done anything of note, so it makes Jones look good.
    When Calzaghe beat Jones it wasnt by KO, it was by skill.
    Calzaghe would beat Jones
     
  13. HEADBANGER

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    http://www.boxinginsider.com/headlines/flashback-when-roy-jones-tested-positive/


    Manny Pacquiao has only been suspected of using steroids – and the media has blown it so far out of proportion, some wonder if the baseless charges could actually be true. Back in 2000, Roy Jones really did test positive and admitted to using steroids, however the mainstream sports media barely touched that red-hot story, for mysterious reasons.
    The Jones situation only came to light after his 2000 Indianapolis opponent Richard Hall inadvertantly revealed the fact in a 2003 interview with Braggingrightscorner.com’s Alladin Freeman. I picked up on the story, contacted Indiana State commissioner Jacob Hall, who unequivocally stated Jones did indeed test positive, but the blockbuster story never really broke big like you might have expected, compared to the Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire, Barry Bonds, Ben Johnson, Shane Mosley and Marion Jones controversies.
    Here’s the original story which was posted at BoxingInsider.com in 2003. Note the double standard in how the media has avalanched on the Pacquiao-Mayweather war of words, yet virtually ignored the fact of Jones testing positive. (Don’t believe it? Google search Roy Jones and Steroids and see what you find.)
    Roy Jones Did Test Positive, Steroids
    By Scoop Malinowski (Story was originally posted in 2003.)
    Richard Hall’s astonishing claims – that Roy Jones, possibly the greatest fighter in ring history – tested positive for steroids after their May 2000 fight, have now been confirmed today by Jacob Hall, the Commissioner of Indiana Boxing.
    Here is our exclusive interview.
    Boxinginsider.com: Did Roy Jones test positive after his fight against Richard Hall?
    Jacob Hall: “Both of them did. Roy Jones tested positive for steroids. He was five or six times over an acceptable level. Hall was about ten times above an acceptable level. He didn’t mention that in his interview (the now infamous interview of July 18 with Bragging Rights Corner and Doghouse Boxing).
    A letter was sent to both (Jones and Hall). The Indiana Boxing Commission followed up – I talked to Jones’ people and said we were going to declare the fight a no-contest, suspend and fine him. And at that time, Jones’ attorney Fred Levin and the Indiana Attorney General’s office got involved.
    Indiana has no law on drug testing as probably the majority of the states in the U.S. do not. The drug testing company sent us the results. Most states that don’t have drug testing laws, the test results go back to the sanctioning bodies. I think most people are surprised at that. What do the sanctioning bodies do when they get positive test results? Suspend? Fine? They didn’t in this case. And there’s no way you’re going to know about it.
    Through his attorney, Jones admitted he had been taking an over-the-counter product called Ripped Fuel. That’s not illegal but it is an anabolic steroid according to the IBF and other other sanctioning bodies.
    So he did test positive. He did take Ripped Fuel.
    Whether that’s what he took or not we don’t know, but he did test positive and admitted to taking a steroid.
    The IBF chose to do nothing. They wanted a second test to be done. But why take a second test when he failed the first one and admitted to taking a steroid? That’s where it ended.
    No action was taken. Nobody did anything.
    We couldn’t take action (because there is no drug testing law in the state of Indiana) but what we agreed to was before his next two fights, Roy Jones would submit the results to more drug tests to Indiana. One fight was in Louisiana and those results were negative. And the other was in California, and those results were negative.
    What surprised me about this is that the IBF chose not to do anything. And I have documents…what I’m saying, I can back-up. So I’m not concerned with that.
     
  14. jumpman441

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    rjj was da ****. GOAT in his prime
     
  15. Manjuice

    Manjuice chiastic contrapposto Full Member

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    Jones beats everybody h2h in his prime.

    End it.