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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI don't recall Johnson being 190 - can you verify? Once you do, we'll get right to the point.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYou're saying this as if it benefited him, whether he said it did or didn't.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostActually, Tarver definitely spoke on the weight.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI'm not sure what your point is here? That the weight loss didn't affect him? Prior to the first Tarver fight, he was asked in the locker room how he felt (typical question) and he responded, "1-10 I feel like a seven." And it was the first thing he mentioned post fight.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBut more importantly, Jones had already slowed down quite a bit by then. My friend, Roy Jones wasn't in his prime.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBarely got hit and never fought a KO artist. What a genius that guy was. To fight professionally for over 20 years and avoid the two.
mw: Julian Jackson, Gerald McClellan
smw: Liles, Benn, Cordoba
lhw: Tarver, Darius M
hw: Lewis, Tua, Vitali
The above guys were the best punchers he shared divisions with. How many of them did he fight again?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostSecond, Lou Del Valle hit pretty ****ing hard.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostHe took plenty of hard shots in the first Tarver fight. Or was that an illusion?
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Originally posted by Toney616 View PostUnofficial HBO weigh in for Johnson-Cloud
I said there was no long term damage due to him doing it. And even under those circumstances he gave Calzaghe the toughest fight of his career. He also gave a damned good account of himself against Thompson.
Im talking long term. He was definately back to normal by the time of the Tarver-Woods fight. It should also be pointed out that Manny Steward, who knows a lot about weight loss, ridiculed the idea that it can cause permanent damage. Check out his commentary for Tarver-Dawson II
Being drained for ONE fight is not the same thing as being permanently damaged because of it.
The fact that he was slowing down before he moved up should tell you that the cause wasn't the weight loss.
By division:
mw: Julian Jackson, Gerald McClellan
smw: Liles, Benn, Cordoba
lhw: Tarver, Darius M
hw: Lewis, Tua, Vitali
The above guys were the best punchers he shared divisions with. How many of them did he fight again? Who did he ever ko worth mentioning.
In the second fight Tarver stepped in and through a left hook, which I'm sure was a lot harder than those straight lefts he landed between Jones guard.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYeah...and you don't think that affected Tarver against Hopkins?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd...what does this have to do with Roy Jones? Totally different scenarios.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBy the time Roy Jones moved up to heavyweight, he had already was struggling to make 175,
Is that why he stayed at lhw post ruiz for the next 7 years?.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View Postwhere he had been for nearly seven years. Roy Jones had hundreds of amateur bouts, competed in the Olympics and had been fighting professionally for 14 years. His reflexes had long been slipping and his legs were done.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThe Ruiz bout helped hide those losses because Ruiz was a slow ass heavyweight.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostTrying to get to 175 again, coupled with his slowing down, is what hurt him. It happens to everyone.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd he had a pretty tough fight with Tarver that first time where he ate plenty of clean, hard punches to the head and body.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd then he lost at 35, which is pretty typical. What is your issue with this notion?
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Originally posted by Toney616 View PostFor ONE fight.
Its the same thing
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Is that why he stayed at lhw post ruiz for the next 7 years?.
His reflexes slipped after be got busted using steroids. He was perfectly fine during the Harding fight
Its hard to use the Ruiz fight, the fact that he was carrying that extra mass was bound to slow him down, as it slows down any fighter moving up.
When you throw in the fact that he has most likely has been using steroids for a while then all bets are off.
How many tough fights did that guy have in his career? I can only think of one going into Tarver II and that was Tarver I. One tough fight and now his shot? What about all the wars Toney has been in? How many ko losses are on his record?
What has his age got to do with anything here? How many top fighters with solid chins started getting knocked out by one punch when they hit 35?
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYeah, and then Johnson moved down and fought Allan Green. Not Antonio Tarver.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd? What does this have to do with Roy Jones? Were the scenarios the same? Chris Eubank was retired when he got the call to fight Calzaghe - you don't know what weight he was at. And how do you know it didn't affect him?
As for the weight, he obviously was way above 180 lbs. Which is why he had to consult a doctor before under going his preperations for the Calzaghe fight.
source: Chris Eubanks autobiography
Eubank never commented on it affecting him and he looked fine during his fights with Thompson. Where he moved all the way up to cw.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBack to normal is some idea you invented. Roy Jones wasn't getting any younger and was at the end of his rope. He wasn't 28, he was 35.
How many tough fights has Glen Johnson had now at 42?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThat's nice and if you point me to where I said something about "permanently damaged" then this will have some sort of relevance.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAgain, no one said that was the only cause so...what are you arguing again?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThis is too simplistic even for you. A light heavyweight moving up to fight any heavyweight is going to take hard punches.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostJames Toney is a hard puncher.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd yes, Lou Del Valle hit very hard with his left hand
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYeah, that was one hell of a left hand by Tarver. A monster shot. So anyway, Jones took plenty of hard shots in the first Tarver fight. Not like he hadn't taken a hard punch before.
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Originally posted by Toney616 View PostWhat has that got to do with anything? He was around 42 and had been fighting as a lhw for around 5 years.
He wasnt retired. He had fought earlier that year and was in fact getting ready for another lhw fight. Which he dropped for the chance to fight Calzaghe.
As for the weight, he obviously was way above 180 lbs. Which is why he had to consult a doctor before under going his preperations for the Calzaghe fight.
source: Chris Eubanks autobiography
Eubank never commented on it affecting him and he looked fine during his fights with Thompson. Where he moved all the way up to cw.
A 35 year old fighter than had only one tough fight in his whole career.
How many tough fights has Glen Johnson had now at 42?
Aren't you the one claiming that Jones was permanently damaged from the weight loss? And I the one claiming that if he was drained it was only for one fight?
He was slowing down before he moved back down from heavyweight. Whatever process was going on with him that was causing him to slow down started before he moved down. So I cannot see how him slowing down can be blamed on the weight loss. He was fine by Tarver II
During the Ruiz fight how many hard flush punches did he take on the chin?
No, his not. He wears you down and stops you late, like he did to Nunn.
He never koed anyone worth mentioning and his ko % is nothing special.
Of course. More than likely one of the hardest punches he ever took, which is why he got koed. I believe he got koed simply because he got caught with a hard punch, not because he was damaged by weight loss.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYou can't have it both ways. Can't argue that he was slower in the Ruiz fight because he was carrying extra mass and then say his reflexes slipped after getting busted for roids (in 2000?). Which is it?
He had clearly slipped a notch from the Harding fight to the Harmon fight.
Carrying that extra weight slows you down as it does to all fighters who move up Qawi, Nunn etc.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd did getting busted for roids mean he never did them again? You do realize no one even knew about the test until years later?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd if youc an take one person's example and compare it to another without any context (Eubank/Tarver versus Jones' weight loss), how did James Toney's first steroid bust affect him? Did that kill his reflexes?
I doubt if Toney was using them long term. Dude clearly didnt know what he was doing which is why he got caught.
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Originally posted by Toney616 View PostB]Both.[/B]
He had clearly slipped a notch from the Harding fight to the Harmon fight.
Carrying that extra weight slows you down as it does to all fighters who move up Qawi, Nunn etc.
Who knows? And as I said before when steroids are involved lord knows what the side effects are
Outside of Jones's claim, what evidence do you have to back up your argument?
I doubt if Toney was using them long term. Dude clearly didnt know what he was doing which is why he got caught.
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Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostYou see Toney, when you go so hard to pick a fighter apart, you sometimes end up picking your own argument apart. Follow:
Don King refused to offer Roy Jones a fight against any of his fighters unless Jones gave him options (see: your own post regarding Benn a couple pages ago). Hence, any offer from King was turned down and any offer from Jones to one of King's fighters was turned down unless King had options.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostBernard Hopkins faced a similar situation as MW champ (trying to fight Joppy and Holmes) and eventually had to give in to fight Tito.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostIn that same fashion, Jones eventually had to give up rights to King to fight Ruiz. I told you before that Hasim Rahman was Jones' mandatory, which is right.
Jones - wba champion
1 Vitali
2 Tua
3 Rahman
4 Ruiz
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThe WBA ordered Rahman-Tua III for the mandatory challenger to Jones' crown. And of course King pulled those strings to have the WBA do so because Rahman was his fighter.
Vitali was the no 1 and he vacated his spot to fight for Lewis's wbc belt. Which left the no 1 spot vacant. Next in line was Tua who started petitioning to the wba to be made Jones' mando, seeing as how Jones was due to make a defense and he was the highest ranked contender. Jones said he was going to move down and if they tried to take the belt then he would take the wba to court.
So the wba ordered Tua (no 2) vs Rahman(no 3) for the right to be the mandatory. Tua would pull out due to a falling out with his team over financial irregularities, which is where Ruiz stepped into the picture. He would win and become the interm wba champ. After Jones-Tarver 1, the wba would ask Jones if he was going to defend his belt and he said no. So Ruiz was bumped back to the wba champ again.
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostAnd King had further rights on Jones, including the two Tarver bouts. But...what is your point here?
King was the promoter for Tarver II, because Jones was playing hardball over the purse split. So it went to a purse bid, which King won
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostThat Jones ducked Vitali? He negotiated with Holyfield who felt the amount he was making ($8 million) was too little given the pot.
Also whats the point of him fighting washed up Holyfield then? Dude was 2-3-1 in his last 7 fights. With his most recent fight ending with a shut out loss to Byrd. Who was also calling out Jones
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostWhen that fight failed to materialize, he moved back down to LHW. So why bring up Vitali and then say well it never could've happened?
Originally posted by IMDAZED View PostI don't understand your point here but maybe you should apply that logic elsewhere .
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