No your the one that keeps dodging ,go look at the people at Lt heavy around the time Joe was calling out Jones there were a ton of people he could have fought or has boxing rec failed you yet again thats why you keep asking for names
You're the one making accusations that you cannot back up. Now, time to put up or shut up. Who were the elite fighters that Calzaghe ducked, and when did he duck them? If you can't answer, then don't bother responding.
Why dont you answer KO Artists question? You see this is why you get so badly schooled. You make comments that you cannot back up. This has happend here, and now you look a complete tool that KO Artist is toying with. Have some dignity and stop ducking questions after you make accusations and let us know which elites you were reffering to
Oh I can answer the question is can you with out looking at boxing rec !:hi: Just remember he fought Eubank in 97 and then Kessler in 07 ..Do I really have to educate you ..Pathetic !
In the May '93 edition of UK Boxing Monthly, Jones did say that if there was any fighter out there he'd have issues with it was Chris Eubank. Jones also said in January '95, "The only fighter who can give me a challenge is Chris Eubank." This contradicts you.
Collins pulled out of a title defense against Calzaghe in October 1997 claiming an injury, got stripped of his title, then retired rather than fight Calzaghe. Hopkins agreed to fight prime Calzaghe in November 2002, then suffered a terrible nightmare that night and had his adviser get him out of the fight the very next day. These are two irrefutable ducks. Jones' list of ducks is longer than his streak of embarrassing KO losses (though I'm sure that will change soon enough).
I realy feel sorry for Chris. He doesn't make sense in anything he says... Nunn was not even about to fight him even tho I remember seeing Nunn and Don in Old Trafford, absolutely unthinkable to possibly consider that Roy would have wanted that fight. Nunn was doing his thing at SMW and after being KTFO by James and then James personally showed no interest in fighting any british fighter so the natural fight was Toney-RJJ, James soon after moved up and lost twice to Montell and Roy dominated the LHWT division. Chris Eubank was never part of the equation or Nunn for that matter, actually Nunn was absolutely disconsidered after losing to Steve Littles and the only guy to have given him a chance at SMW after that was Fran Liles. Then Rochigianni also gave him a shot at a WBC LHWT Title but that's about it.