Very good reads!:good It is funny all these jokers like to laugh at the idea of those fights now, but Lennox himself even viewed Roy as a legit...
Ruiz had never seen speed like Jones.. Ever.. Roy wasn't there to stand and hug on, that was the difference. Ruiz was punished every single time...
You make it sound like Ruiz had his hands tied to his sides.:lol:
Roy hurt Ruiz early, had him wobbling.. Those pot shots were hurting him, he did a lot of stainding in the middle of the ring like a deer in...
I am not accusing Holy of ducking, but only insisting that Roy clearly was contemplating fighting at HW.:yep
:lol: Calzaghe would not have beat John Ruiz, Jones speed and power are what kept Ruiz honest, Calzaghe would not have.:patsch
Of course you would say that!:rofl I bet you were thinking of Calzaghe in his boxers when you made that screen name.:lol::yep:deal
The people speaking against Roy in this thread are completely incapable of giving him the benefit of the doubt in any situation.. They will...
I don't see why he would have left the weight on for so long if he had no intetntions of fighting there again...
Calzaghe was dropped and hurt multiple times in his career... He didn't have a Vitali chin, I believe we would have seen him stopped had he kept...
Ruiz gave many HWs all they could handle, including Holyfield.. That didn't stop Roy from wiping the floor with him.:deal
The fact that Roy was even able to go up to HW at all and win a belt is impressive, to anyone who doesn't have their head in their ass.
Why not fight Vitali? Jesus man.. Roy was not a true HW, it was obvious he was going to have to get the right fights.. This wasn't an era...
How can you prove to me that Roy was never contemplating fighting more fights at HW?:think He actually had decent pop, and was without a doubt...
Calzaghe was dropped in his last 2 fights vs. Nard and Roy.. Had he fought 15 more times, it is likely someone would have got to him.:yep