It would have been great. But where’s the evidence that Roy actively avoided these fights. All we’ve got here, is an assumption that he must...
It was a keep busy fight, which was actually over the MW limit.
Okay. But that’s just a name he didn’t fight. Did Roy deliberately duck him? He lost to Malinga afterwards. He then retired, before coming...
Nobody said that he was a top fighter. But he was tough. Like a Sakio Bika type of fighter, who could give fighters a tough night. He caused...
Give us evidence of how Roy cherry picked and was protected.
Correct. It’s ignorance. Anybody can name drop guys. Greb fought over 300 fights. Yet we could still find guys who he missed for whatever...
That’s fine. But you have repeatedly called Roy a cherry picker. Therefore, the onus is on you to provide some sort of evidence to back it up.
I’ve never really given much thought to where I rank Roy to be honest. Because it depends what criteria you’re using. And when you get to the...
Naming guys who Roy didn’t fight does not mean that he ducked them. We could ask where Mugabi, McCallum and whoever he missed, were on Hearns’...
Exactly. He hasn’t in any way being objective. BTW, Roy didn’t make huge money at SMW, but he made $4.5m against Hill in 1998. That was huge...
Provide some evidence of when Roy cherry picked.
From what I’ve read from over the years, Roy’s team made Collins an offer in 1996. But Collins wasn’t interested at the time, as he was busy with...
How can he have cherry picked at 168, when he fought Toney and Malinga, and he had a fight lined up with Frankie Liles? Please explain that....
No disrespect to Mugabi, but he never beat a top level fighter in his career. He was exciting. But never a top level guy.
Everything you posted is not true. That is the point. He was not a cherry picker. Again, HBO as well as Liles’ own manager, have stated that...