Thanks for the promote! Read the comments while you're at it! Also what are ur vids? Bet ur too stupid to even know how to work on a computer.
You can make the same argument against Hopkine who didn't look too hot up until the stoppage. Plus, we will never no if Floyd can win in his 40's as he retired in his prime.
This is weird. Tliang1000 has been a member since 2007, and yet I haven't noticed him posting before. My ******-Radar must be broken...
That's easy to say considering RJJ fought past his best and still beat people... PBF retired in his peaking physical prime...we're not sure how he'd do as a 33 year old...a 35 year old...or even a 40 year
I'm not really taking sides on this one, but Pea is right. Jones' is far more superior than Floyd. Those bums KO'd a severely dehydrated RJJ. You want to talk about Pacman fighting a dehydrated Oscar, let's not even begin to consider the effects of losing 30 pounds for a fight does to a person...because I think the fight shows exactly that. And the RJJ that fought Tito wasn't even himself. His many conversations of "just trying to have fun again" obviously showed that he no longer had the killer instinct to finish opponents. But cmon now. Jones not only sadly dominated Tito worse than any other fighter, but put him on his ass many many times. Floyd's resume consists of fighting ONE fighter in each division that was best suited for Floyd's assests. Take away his division hoping and Floyd's resumes really isn't ****
:rofl Hopkins started slow but he still won6 or 7 rds up to that pt and he started breaking hoya down in 7, if Hoya didn't quit in the 9th, he was gonna get a beating.
Bingo, had Jones retired after the Ruiz fight or the 1st Tarver fight, he would've went down as a top 5 P4P guy, but he didn't know when to quit.