Your Favorite Roy Jones Glass Shattering?

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  1. Joe.Boxer

    Joe.Boxer Chinchecker Full Member

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    Did someone just claim there was no money in a DM-Jones fight?
     
  2. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LOL :lol:

    Four of them following me around like little bitches chasing a boy band for an autograph and I'm the one being schooled?

    They are a minority group with shallow idiotic opinions based on biased bull**** and most of them come cross as teenagers who haven't even been laid yet.

    I wager that none of them have competed in full contact of any persuasion and that alone robs them of the right to tear down a great champion like Roy Jones.

    Anglosaxon, for example, was filmed mock sparring a 140lb kid at night, in the rain, while a friend filmed it? His technique, posture and everything about him was an embarrassment and this guy thinks he's a tough guy?

    Headbanger doesn't know any better and almost every conversation he engages in, is laden with hypocrisy. The rest of them are, tragically, hangers on that probably don't get out much.

    Join their club because they need pricks like you and make sure to get PM's going for more futile comebacks from the ESB **** Checkers!:lol:
     
  3. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wao!!!!!!!

    That's at least fifteen minutes without a comeback from any of you goofy ****ers?:lol:

    I take it you're all pulling at your bell ends and praying that you get a girlfriend this year?

    Sugar Ray Robinson got his chin checked by Joey Archer, boys! It's irrefutable that he was a fraud. Archer had 8KO's in his career! In fact, **** Sugar Ray, he's Walker Smith as far as I'm concerned!:lol:
     
  4. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    Slippery slope

    Using the above logic you could dismiss any fighters career. Not many fighters perform 100% during every fight.
     
  5. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    These ****in clowns wrote the book on hypocrisy, mate!

    Headbanger: "All of Hopkins best wins were against smaller men!"

    TG1: "So were Hagler's and he is on your avatar!"

    Headbanger: "Em. Erm. Em. That's different!"

    :lol:

    Too easy to shred these **** knockers. They are unapologetic with their fan boy approach and don't think before they spout barrel loads of bull****!
     
  6. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    I have to agree there.

    I like Hagler but I do have a big problem with him calling out guys who were still fighting at ww. When Qawi and Spinks started calling him out he kept quiet

    The problem with critisizing any fighters career is that you have to use double standards. You simply can't apply the same harsh standard to your fav fighters without trashing them as well.

    I'm sure plenty of Calzaghe's 'best wins' struggled against fringe contenders as well
     
  7. elTerrible

    elTerrible TeamElite General Manager Full Member

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    Yeah fighting Trinidad, Mosley, Hopkins, Vargas, Taylor and Williams are all signs of a shitty career and not being able to make any money.
     
  8. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    ??????????
    I was thinking more about him turning down the Oscar fight and doing basically nothing since losing the Hopkins fight. He most probably would of made more against Oscar that most of the above fights combined.

    He fought Taylor because he was Taylor's wbc mandatory and he fought Tito because it was an elimination bout to become the wbc no1 contender. If that wasnt the case then those fights would of been very hard to make.
     
  9. TG1

    TG1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    How many fighters, at top level, have taken on everyone? There is always someone missing from the resume!

    Winky didn't have a fan friendly style and most of his big fights went the distance. Given that fact, his career and opposition faced could actually be termed remarkable.
     
  10. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    True. I wish Toney fought Benn and Eubank

    Fighting Hopkins at lhw was a terrible mistake

    Mosley at jmw was nothing special and his jmw run is tainted because of the whole Balco situation

    Tito never did much post Hopkins

    P.Will was a much harder fight than Oscar and much lower reward.

    He had had a succesful career, but it could of been a lot better
     
  11. doylexxx

    doylexxx Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    what a brutal verbal beatdown
     
  12. Conan

    Conan I AM THE DOCTOR Full Member

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    I concur
     
  13. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Glen Johnson one is best.I hate Tarver so cant vote for him and the other 2 loses were when Jones was well past it and should not have been fighting.
     
  14. Imperial1

    Imperial1 VIP Member Full Member

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    The problem with Joe is that all he fought was fringe contenders for over 40 fights ..Then is his 41st he looks steller against the over hyped bad boxer in Lacy ..Then after that he fights Bika and Manfredo yet people want to trash Roy for getting KO ed ? The man has bigger balls than ****** and Both Calzaghe's combined but they want to trash im :lol: I don't get the logic !
     
  15. Alien

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    Did Calzaghe try and make the Hopkins fight in 2003? Yes or no?