Your Favorite Roy Jones Glass Shattering?

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  1. TG1

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  3. TG1

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    Are you kidding me?:lol:

    Let's spot the difference here. Veit, Braehmer, Wongjongkam :lol:
     
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    Big difference, but you said go out and ask 10 people and I noted I doubt anyone outside of boxing around me would know any of them. This was your arguement. As said big difference but Germans knew Braehmer and Veit, stop trying to make out I said they were equal, I didnt. I was the one who mentioned Wongjongkam as a great boxer but not a massive name fighter.
    This looks like another ragged attempt when on the losing end :hi:
     
  6. bailey

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    :lol: When someone cant win a debate they go down this road :oops:.
    Enjoy, and come back when you have a counter point. Might be a while:yep
     
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    Yawn!

    Found the remote. Veit is in with Carl ****erham now :lol:

    I take it all back, Bailey! This guy is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!! :yep
     
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  10. JASPER

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    I am not American, and I hate both RJJ and Bhop. Joe is only great in the minds of his fans and bailey (i mean himself). Fought ****, in a **** division, for a **** belt.
     
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    You ask for too much, man. They cant be Muhammed Ali of them. Go out there and try to beat a pro boxer, and you will understand what I mean.
     
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    The WBO twice moved Darrin Morris up in its super-middleweight rankings in 2001, despite the fact that he was dead. Morris was Number 7 at the time of his death and Number 5 when the WBO discovered the error. Varcarcel said, "We obviously missed the fact that Darrin was dead. It is regrettable." Valcarcel also stated that other boxing sanctioning organizations had made similar errors in the past by continuing to rank another boxer after he was dead.[4] One week after British newspaper The Independent broke the story, one of the three men ranking the boxers, Gordon Volkman, still had not heard that Morris was dead.[5]
     
  13. AnotherFan

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    I agree that was pretty rich :lol:
     
  14. JASPER

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    I aint askin much if we are talking legacy, we are talking legacy. Beating ancient RJJ meant ****, I had him losing to Bhop in a god awful fight, so I do not even consider him a two division champ. WBO was meaningless unless you held the bet at the time, and the SMW division was created in the late 80's and no one outside of Europe to it seriously. Yes there was N.American belt holders but nobody thought much of the belt around their waste. Yes, a number of guys passed threw the division . . but they passed threw.

    I will give one thing Joe help give the SMW legitimacy but that was near then end of his career before that it was not even on the radar.
     
  15. JASPER

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    I am not really trying to slag Joe, but his career is what it is . . . same with RJJ.