RJJ from his fight with malinga. Monday he fights Calzaghe Wednesday he fights Nigel ben Friday he fights Eubank a days rest in between fights. does he make it to the end with out losing Roy Jones Jr. vs Thulani Malinga [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63kNg_NkuWk[/ame]
He barely makes it to hospital on the Monday night after Calzaghe clowns him and proceeds to Shatter his Glass Jaw. Calzaghe could really bang back in the day before he developed Glass Hands. The other fights would essentially be rendered redundant as Jones would be recovering in bed as doctors frantically try to piece together his smashed Chin. :rofl It's irrefutable.
we are talking about a prime RJJ. a RJJ with one punch knock out power in both hands. who had no problems with his chin. the fastest fighter who ever lived. Joe does not see round 7 Ben does not see round 6 Eubank gets the beating of his life for the whole 12
You're always talking about prime Roy Jones Junior, and you're view of him is nonsense. You told me that you honestly believe that his chin was good enough to absorb a flush left hook bomb from a prime Bob Foster. You don't make no sense, son.
bob foster would never find RJJ chin. in the whole 12 rounds. we are talking about a guy who moved faster then a speeding bullet. hit harder then a locomotive.
Yes yes, he was unhittable and if you hit him he had an iron chin. I heard you the first 30 times. I'm going to leave you alone now, you're clearly about 14 years old.
watch this video of jones taking punches if you think roy would just go over then there is something wrong. roy jones chin part 2 [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IRwQADvvcY[/ame]
how dare u say something like this RJJ would beat these guys black and blue. watch roy in his prime and come back and tell me bob foster would beat him and how i want to know
UD12 Calzaghe 116 - 112 UD12 Benn 119 - 109 UD12 Eubank 117 - 111 Eubank has the best chance because Jones will be tired, but Calzaghe gives him the tougest fight
fanboy hypotheticals are so ridiculous, roy was great very true, but at lightheavy he avoided all competition untill he was faded, so as great as he was at light heavy he only displayed it against mediocre journeyman type competition, so i think hjis percieved greatness is a little inflated, just like hopkins is and calzaghe's is, i firmly believe that there isnt one modern fighter whop is worthy of being considered a top 15 p4p atg. All we know for certain about rjj is that he got completely and utterly embarrased and made to look amateurish when he did decide to fight a calzaghe who was past his prime as well, to go from being made to look like it was your first day in the ring, to actually not only beating but dominating that same guy, well quite frankly there isnt enough years possible to turn back the clock to make that happen