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    #31
    wat u guys think bout
    jones vs holyfield?

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      #32
      Originally posted by Super_Lightweight View Post
      LOL.

      That's the sh**.

      Roy was landing some crucial body blows on Hanshaw. But he got bullied to the ropes too much as well. Against Tito, Roy should confuse him with a jab and take his block off with a 3-2-3 combo.
      There will never be that gifted of a fighter as long as we live.

      The "I'll plod and throw what I think are fast combinations while landing on a totally outclassed bum maybe acting like I'm fleet footed SRR" or the "Hmm....I'll hang on to my outside the ring antics and when I'm in the ring backpeddle while maintaining a pathetic K.O. % but I'm so cool because I backhand the jab" Ali don't compare to the greatest Hybrid knockout artist/Boxing grandmaster of all time. Nobody is half the pure boxer roy is.

      Roy > Ali +Srr.



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        #33
        shame on you non believers roy is the man

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          #34
          Jones Jr. dazzles crowd, wins 12-round unanimous decision vs. Hanshaw
          Associated Press


          BILOXI, Miss. -- Roy Jones Jr. winked at the crowd, wiggled his hips and mixed in a few high-steps as he trotted toward his first opponent in nearly a year. There was plenty of show, but no knock-out blow.

          The 38-year-old is still entertaining in the ring and he can still win, but the sudden knockout victories for which he was known may be a thing of the past.

          Jones took a 12-round, unanimous decision against previously undefeated Anthony Hanshaw on Saturday night, capturing the vacant IBC light heavyweight title.

          "They say you've got to pass the torch? Well, you've got to pass it when the times comes and I think my time hasn't come yet," Jones said. "I've got a little more business I have to clean up."

          The scorecards favored Jones 114-113, 117-110 and 118-109.

          It was the second straight victory for Jones, but only the second win in five fights for the former middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight champion.

          Hanshaw, 29, gave Jones all he could handle, although Jones insisted Hanshaw would be a tough opponent for anyone.

          "A lot of people say, 'if you're going to fight, fight somebody that's easy.' I don't believe in fighting people that are easy. I believe in taking on a challenge," Jones said. "I was really glad to see Hanshaw had the heart that I thought he had, because this shows you that he's going to be a problem for some of these guys in the future."

          The decisive moment came in the 11th round, when Jones (51-4) landed a quick right to free himself from the ropes, then staggered Hanshaw with a left-right combination.

          Hanshaw (21-1-1) stumbled and fell to his knees after Jones appeared to bump him. The pro-Jones crowd stood and cheered as if they expected the fight to end, but Hanshaw was back up after a few seconds and quickly regained his form for the rest of the round.

          The crowd rejoiced when Jones' victory was announced, but Hanshaw thought he was robbed.

          "I put the pressure on him. I backed him up all the rounds. He won like two or three rounds," Hanshaw said. "He's a legend, but I won the fight."

          In his younger days, Jones was renowned for being so quick he could keep his hands at his sides and dance away from danger before landing a big punch in the blink of an eye.

          But in recent years he had struggled to retain that form, and the first round was no different. Jones flailed at air on his first several big punches, then found himself backed against the ropes, fending off a barrage from Hanshaw on four occasions.

          But as the bell sounded, Jones sauntered back to his corner unfazed, even winking at the crowd.

          Early in the second round, he brought the crowd to its feet when he got off the ropes with a sudden blow to the head that backed away the aggressive Hanshaw. A minute later he landed a left with a thud that enlivened the crowd again, and the fight was quickly on level terms.

          The 29-year-old Hanshaw, ranked 11th in the super middleweight division by the IBF, is trained by Floyd Mayweather Sr., who said in the run-up to the fight that he and Hanshaw had "a plan" for Jones in the sixth and seventh rounds.

          Jones had predicted he would knock out Hanshaw before the bells ever sounded on those rounds.

          Instead, the middle rounds were relatively unspectacular, with Jones spending much of the time backed against the ropes, fending off dozens of close-range punches from Hanshaw. But few seemed well-placed or powerful enough to stop Jones from mockingly wiggling his hips or high-stepping when he danced free.

          The crowd delighted in Jones' antics, and it was essentially a home fight for him. Jones is from Pensacola, Fla., about a two-hour drive away, and has fought often on the Gulf Coast.

          Hanshaw's arrival was met with mostly boos before the crowd roared when Jones entered the ring wearing a black-and-gold, Roman gladiator-like outfit.

          Jones said he looks forward to fighting again and could be ready in a couple months if necessary.

          "I'm not going to go home and get out of shape," Jones promised. "I'm going to stay in shape, and whoever wants it, they can come on and get it."

          ESPN

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            #35
            yeah baby, roy and gomez won and margarito lost!!! great night for boxing for me....

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              #36
              Heavyweight champs: Klitschko, Chagaev, Maskaev, Ibragimov

              Yeah I could see Roy beating Ibragimov if he got with Shilstone again to go back up in weight and employed a JAB like he did vs Ruiz.

              But even then...might be a longshot.

              Better stick with the Tito plan...then entice Jermain Taylor to come to 175 after he beats Pavlik.

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                #37
                Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
                There will never be that gifted of a fighter as long as we live.

                The "I'll plod and throw what I think are fast combinations while landing on a totally outclassed bum maybe acting like I'm fleet footed SRR" or the "Hmm....I'll hang on to my outside the ring antics and when I'm in the ring backpeddle while maintaining a pathetic K.O. % but I'm so cool because I backhand the jab" Ali don't compare to the greatest Hybrid knockout artist/Boxing grandmaster of all time. Nobody is half the pure boxer roy is.

                Roy > Ali +Srr.
                shut it....

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                  #38
                  we knew all these threads were going to come out after rjj wooped that ass its nothing new to use rjj fans but please stop.......

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                    #39
                    Did he win without the use of steroids

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                      #40
                      hahaha roids rjj?
                      evidence then ok?

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