WHO WAS THE MAN OR BEST IN THE DIVISION AT THE TIME???? It seems we narrowed it to Jones and Gonzalez.. Quit dancing around the question.
WBO Lineal Gonzalez was not the man of the division for beating shot DM.. And yes, Roy wiping the floor with him earlier certainly plays into it.....
Joe. Boxer does what he does best... Logs off when he is backed into a corner.. Then will show up out of nowhere in a few days, reloaded with...
Ok Joseph lets get this straight.. After Roy's victory over Tarver, you believe Gonzalez was the man of the division? Keep in mind, Roy also...
BLEEP. :oops: And to think you edited your original post that I quoted above to add more thoughts of man love...:patsch
"The man" isn't always the "lineal" champ.. someone as educated as you should know this. Yes, Gonzalez was Lineal champ for beating shot DM, Roy...
Will you please look at the above post and tell me who was the man out of the fighters and credentials I listed?:good
I am humoring you a bit here Joseph Boxer.. I looked further into it, and the WBA changed Roy's title to the Super WBA after he beat Harding...
From now on I am going to bleep you when you feel it necessary to express your thoughts of man romance.. Hopefully it will help you get a grip on...
So he didn't want to die on a plane, understandable.. I am scared shitless as well, but i do it when I have to..To me it shows mental toughness...
Bulldog, I also noticed you voted that Calzahge could not have gone undefeated through either of Benn and Eubank's resumes... Which fights do...
Your opinion on Joe being mentally weak, how did you come to that conclusion?
^^^^^^^^^ A perfect demonstration of why Headbanger is one of the most elite posters on the forum..:yep Quick and brutal pwnage of the...
The victory over Eubank certainly helped pave Joe's pathway.. But a fighter as talented as Joe would have found another way if not for Eubank..:yep
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