Oh no! Roy Jones Jnr is fighting on!
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Redback Rasta
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Oh no! Roy Jones Jnr is fighting on!
"What happened on December 12 is very important to me. Somebody wins, somebody loses. Now I'm ready to re-enter the ring and finish my career differently".
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Re: Oh no! Roy Jones Jnr is fighting on!
It is a terrible irony that Roy Jones who was one of the most intelligent fighters of his generation as well as the most gifted can't see that he is harming himself badly.
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he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.rm1 wrote:It is a terrible irony that Roy Jones who was one of the most intelligent fighters of his generation as well as the most gifted can't see that he is harming himself badly.
now getting ko'd and having so many losses against guys who wouldve not stand a slightest chance back than is just horrible. to me prime roy is the best boxer ever and he is just stupid for still boxing, should have left boxing a long while ago.
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Looking forward to his next outing.
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zorndeslammes
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lmao Roy wouldn't have let cruiserweight Enzo Maccarinelli stand the slightest chance because he would have demanded the fight at 175 in Pensacola.Chepppaaa wrote:he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.rm1 wrote:It is a terrible irony that Roy Jones who was one of the most intelligent fighters of his generation as well as the most gifted can't see that he is harming himself badly.
now getting ko'd and having so many losses against guys who wouldve not stand a slightest chance back than is just horrible. to me prime roy is the best boxer ever and he is just stupid for still boxing, should have left boxing a long while ago.
Karma doesn't exist, but watching Roy fight on well past his prime and get slept repeatedly fighting outside the country (which he never did in his prime) against precisely the sort of people he avoided fighting in his prime is almost some sort of justice.
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keithmoonhangover
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He just wants to end his career with a win and I think he deserves it. One thing he shouldn't do is get in with another big puncher like Enzo.
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I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
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keithmoonhangover
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He should fight James Toney with it written in the contract that the winner must retire.Batley18 wrote:I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
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Throw in Tarver and lets make this b*tch a triple threat.keithmoonhangover wrote:He should fight James Toney with it written in the contract that the winner must retire.Batley18 wrote:I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
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zorndeslammes
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Roy's too slow now to run for 12 rounds from Tarver. Probably gets slept again.Batley18 wrote:Throw in Tarver and lets make this b*tch a triple threat.keithmoonhangover wrote:He should fight James Toney with it written in the contract that the winner must retire.Batley18 wrote:I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
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Tuan_Jim
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Neither Eubank or Calzaghe would have fought him. Michalczewski was as guilty as Jones for not wanting to fight outside his country. Jones did trounce Gonzalez, who ended Michalczewski however. He already beat Hopkins easily. He splattered Malinga who beat Eubank and Benn.Chepppaaa wrote:he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.
I was frustrated many times by Jones' career decisions but ultimately he beat Bernard Hopkins, James Toney, Virgil Hill and Reggie Johnson easily. That's good enough.
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keithmoonhangover
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Tuan_Jim wrote:Neither Eubank or Calzaghe would have fought him. Michalczewski was as guilty as Jones for not wanting to fight outside his country. Jones did trounce Gonzalez, who ended Michalczewski however. He already beat Hopkins easily. He splattered Malinga who beat Eubank and Benn.Chepppaaa wrote:he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.
I was frustrated many times by Jones' career decisions but ultimately he beat Bernard Hopkins, James Toney, Virgil Hill and Reggie Johnson easily. That's good enough.
I would love to have see him box Michalczewski when they were both primes. Michalczewski is chronically underrated.
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I hope Jones gets a win and packs it in on an high, be won't want to go out on a loss - the crowd and the attention must be like a drug to him.
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wesshaw1985
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This.keithmoonhangover wrote:He should fight James Toney with it written in the contract that the winner must retire.Batley18 wrote:I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
The russians need ro make toney and tarver citizens aswell...
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Tuan_Jim
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I would have loved it too. I'm confident a prime Jones would box his ears off, dangerous as DM was. In a packed German stadium it would have looked wonderful, both as a spectacle and on his record.keithmoonhangover wrote:Tuan_Jim wrote:Neither Eubank or Calzaghe would have fought him. Michalczewski was as guilty as Jones for not wanting to fight outside his country. Jones did trounce Gonzalez, who ended Michalczewski however. He already beat Hopkins easily. He splattered Malinga who beat Eubank and Benn.Chepppaaa wrote:he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.
I was frustrated many times by Jones' career decisions but ultimately he beat Bernard Hopkins, James Toney, Virgil Hill and Reggie Johnson easily. That's good enough.![]()
I would love to have see him box Michalczewski when they were both primes. Michalczewski is chronically underrated.
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Any room for Mickey Rourke perhaps?wesshaw1985 wrote:This.keithmoonhangover wrote:He should fight James Toney with it written in the contract that the winner must retire.Batley18 wrote:I can understand someone not wanting to go out on a brutal KO, but enough is enough.
The russians need ro make toney and tarver citizens aswell...
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punchoutsb
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Me as well. Unfortunately we'll never know now since RJJ opted to fight Taxi Cab Carl instead.Tuan_Jim wrote:
I would have loved it too. I'm confident a prime Jones would box his ears off, dangerous as DM was. In a packed German stadium it would have looked wonderful, both as a spectacle and on his record.
As for Roy fighting on, I feel bad for his brain but the guys has given heart and soul to boxing his entire life. That's the reason so many guys can't step away. Trust me, Roy knows he's a shell of himself, he knows he's taking damage. But he loves the sport and isn't ready to move on yet. Simple as that.
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HomicideHenry
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I think it goes without saying that sometimes, fighters need to be protected from themselves. If Nevada, New York and other strict states don't go ahead and revoke Jones license to box, its a shame and a blackeye on the sport. The BBBC needs to come outright and also ban him. If Jones intends on boxing, then he needs to be forced into fighting in third world nations, and maybe he will then get the hint. His time has long since passed. He should have retired following Ruiz and Tarver and that was overt ten years ago. He was "well done" by the time Calzaghe and Hopkins rematch came along. And now, he's incorporating more and more of the rope-a-dope in his fights, and he is flat footed and slow. His reflexes are no more, and quite frankly Jones these days is waiting to land the proverbial lucky punch to end fights.
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PredatorHayds
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He said he still has ambitions of being a cruiserweight world champion. Once he's cruiser champion he said he'd walk away.
I don't like the way the governing bodies work but if one gifted him a world title shot against a unworthy opponent I'd probably turn a blind eye.
Hopefully the WBA get him a interim fight against someone useless.
I don't like the way the governing bodies work but if one gifted him a world title shot against a unworthy opponent I'd probably turn a blind eye.
Hopefully the WBA get him a interim fight against someone useless.
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Sad. Very sad. RJJ use to talk about how he never wanted to end of like Quarry. He will.
Like Quarry, both are/were intelligent guys who have/had talent as announcers as well.
Like Quarry, both are/were intelligent guys who have/had talent as announcers as well.
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GalenBadBoyBrown
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Well I want to fight every great fighter while I have the chance and I know he has had a lot better years. But I still would like him on my record win or lose I was close to fighting him in his prime but I loss to Prince badi Ajumi and he got the fight with Roy. Roy is a great fighter but well past his best years. If he does continue to fight it is just for the love he surely doesn't need the money.
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Come on. One by one:Chepppaaa wrote:he was one of the dumbest boxers of his generation. he shouldve fought the best opponents, when he was prime. imagine he would have pushed for boxing prime dariusz, prime calzaghe, prime eubank, rematch with prime hopkins. roy would have beat every single one of them and had an super impressiv record and than when you're prime starts fading, you simply retire.rm1 wrote:It is a terrible irony that Roy Jones who was one of the most intelligent fighters of his generation as well as the most gifted can't see that he is harming himself badly.
- yes, he should've fought Dariusz, but DM was as reluctant to make the fight as RJJ. Sure, it would look better if RJJ would "confirm" his belts by directly outpointing DM (most probable score IMO) rather than getting DM stripped by political decisions... but as said, you need two to tango.
- Calzaghe stayed safely at 168 for ages, and moved to 175 only to fight past-prime Hopkins and RJJ.
- he won with Hopkins clearly... then he moved to 175 while Hopkins stayed at 160... on top of this it took Hopkins some time to become great star... who remembers he still entered the fight with Trinidad (2001) as 3-1 underdog?
- I admit I was not following possible fight with Eubank, so if anyone has any comment here, they are welcome.
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No he can't.RandomUsername wrote:Way I see it the WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO should just go ahead and strip their champions of their cruiserweight championships and crown Roy Jones JR their new cruiserweight champions without having to make him fight any more at cruiserweight. After that has been taken care of Roy Jones should drop down to super middleweight or light heavyweight where he can probably even today beat many of the top ten contenders.
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Meh, it's his life