Who has a better legacy, Tito or RJJ?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by IsaL, Oct 19, 2007.


  1. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Actually, we did that poll. Majority felt Jones won the first fight. Care to re start it and check? Or you just gonna tell more jokes.
     
  2. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I see you chose the jokes route. Always a pleasure to watch you say nothing. (Cept jokes about other men and sex)
     
  3. Lampley

    Lampley Boxing Junkie banned

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    Jones, by a mile.

    Trinidad was a great fighter, but all you have to do is compare their performances in their biggest fights, and there's you answer.

    Even if Tito compiled more "good" wins, he did not rise to the occasion against the greats as Jones did. Jones wins something like 18-19 rounds against Hopkins and Toney, while Trinidad wins maybe 7-8 against Hopkins and Hoya.

    And the win over ODLH was, at best, extremely controversial and a very flaccid performance by Tito.

    Jones, meanwhile, was the underdog against Toney yet dominated and clowned James.

    No disprespect to Trinidad, but you can find better fighters to match against Roy than Tito.
     
  4. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No more than you. Anyways, been fun.
     
  5. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You really dont know much at all. Lets start class session two grasshopper:patsch

    Jones beat Castro in his prime before he won titles and Castro went on to beat John David Jackson 2x and Reggie Johnson, the time he fought Jones he was 25 genius

    I dont have to dream anything....Jones beat Tarver 115-113 in the first fight by most everyones card and most importantly the judge. Check your boxing Almanac if you need verification

    Paz did prime in the 80's, after fighting Jones he did go on to keep winning against good fighters like Rosenblatt. Tito fought his fair share of has-beens. remember Camacho who primed out in the 80's oh I guess you forgot. Every fighter fights there share of past it pugilists.

    Griffin was on his way to being kayoed before Jones hit Griffin while he was down and was disqualified and in the rematch Griffin was kayoed in a round. I guess you didnt watch those fights either

    As for ODLH and Whitaker....Whitaker was 35 and a crack head by the time he fought Tito....great name by then not a great fighter, he was washed up and drugs were hurting him. ODLH wont go down as a greater fighter than Jones. ODLH lost to every great fighter he shared a ring with TITO, PBF, Hopkins and Shane Mosley(2X), and was on the way to beating Tito Handily til he put his track shoes on.

    Holla at me when you step you boxing game up.




     
  6. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    just as I though, you know nothing about boxing.
     
  7. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    just as I said you know nothing...120-109 Tarver???:nut I guess you included the rounds he threw no punches. You are a riot.....President of the ESBKNC(East Side Boxing Know Nothing Committee).....Jack Presscot
     
  8. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nominate me as the most irritated with you, bruh....you act like you are still in grade school, enjoy see on another thread. Everyone already knows who had the greater legacy thats why they stopped posting....it was Jones and face it dude
     
  9. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Don't bother. Jack is easy to handle. When he doesn't have anything to say, he resorts to jokes. Acknowledge the lack of information (unless we consider mens balls and rectums info, cuz that's all he talks about) and move on.
     
  10. pugilistspecialist

    pugilistspecialist Boxing Addict Full Member

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    right ahead of you bruh
     
  11. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    :good Good for you Jack. Good for you.
     
  12. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    He was 25 years old. Good job you ****ing ******.
     
  13. yesihavearm

    yesihavearm Active Member Full Member

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    No one in the world besides the judges at the fight and yourself had Jones beating Tarver 115-113.
     
  14. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    Post your scorecard to the first fight and we'll talk about whos a ****** when it comes to boxing.
     
  15. kg0208

    kg0208 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    And more than half this site and other sites as well. Oh and press row. :lol::lol:

    See what I mean. No actual knowledge.