Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Kirkland Laing
The possibility exists that when Calzaghe beats Jones we'll get a break from tysonbruno for a while.
Hell will have to freeze over the same day for that to happen.
for you Joe :fyou:
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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awdleyfuturehalloffamer
There won't be much crying. Calzaghe is the clear underdog in my book. He is expected to lose.
I cant imagine many folks aligning themselves with the notion that "Calzaghe is expected to lose."
If anything, I imagine most are leaning towards Joe, not only on account of his unbeaten streak and capacity for suprise, but also because many will think of Roy vs Johnson and Tarver.
There IS a chance, and maybe a decent one, that Roy pulls this off (Im picking him SD) but it relies almost entirely on which version of Roy shows up. The Jones that fought Ruiz, and the Jones that fought Trinidad have a very good shot at this.
We know which version of Joe is showing up , and he's showing up to win, as usual. I dont think anyone is 'expecting' Joe to lose.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
Can someone please tell me what the hell Roy Jones Junior has done in his last 6 fights that give people the impression he can beat Calzaghe ??
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
The possibility exists that when Calzaghe beats Jones we'll get a break from tysonbruno for a while.
Hey it isn't just me that wants to see Calzaghe get beat.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Dark Lord Al
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
The possibility exists that when Calzaghe beats Jones we'll get a break from tysonbruno for a while.
Hell will have to freeze over the same day for that to happen.
for you Joe :fyou:
LOL;D to true my friend to true.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Dark Lord Al
Roy Jones JR , a shell of the former p4p greatest of his era.
Fighting the most protected long reining champion of all time.
I'm hoping so much that Roy can turn back the clock and beat Calzaghe , but maybe he is to far gone I'm not sure.
but for the record i had a dream Jones floors Calzaghe in the second round , the rest i don't remember.
COME ON ROY 1 MORE GREAT SHOW .
I don't think he's that far gone. You don't just lose all that talent. I actually think he's going to pull it out. I'm rooting for him. I like both fighters to be honest. I'd just like to see him do it and go out right at the very top.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Drago
I still think roy missed many a good fight-eubank, benn, collins & there just the brits
He probably did miss out on some good fights with those guys, thou I think he would have beaten them all. Benn might've put up an excellent show and that would've been a cracking fight. He was too good for Eubank, and Collins would maybe have been bullied a bit with RJJ's bigger natural size and strength.
I've no doubt RJJ, would've fought them if matches could be made, doubt few of those guys would be keen thou (maybe Collins), unless the money was huge.
I remember watching the Jonathan Ross show around the time all the Brits were fighting each other. Benn and Eubank were in the studio and then he put up a video link to James Toney (who was immense around this time, and IBF champion If I remember). Toney then called them cowards for not fighting him and then said exactly what he would do to them. Benn muttered something like 'idiot' and 'fool' to Toney. Eubank didn't say a word and was visibly shaken, and actualy looked confused and scared. Not long after that RJJ destroyed Toney, I doubt any of those 2 would've liked to step into the ring with him, they were happy making enough money just fighting each other and also the likes of Watson and Collins. IMO RJJ would've beaten them all, with a bit to spare.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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tysonbruno
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Originally Posted by
Kirkland Laing
The possibility exists that when Calzaghe beats Jones we'll get a break from tysonbruno for a while.
Hey it isn't just me that wants to see Calzaghe get beat.
When he does win I'm sure you'll tell us it was only because Roy was so old, if they'd fought ten years ago etc. etc. I can hardly wait.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
Off topic but....
As I read the title of this thread this verse popped into my mind for some reason.
"There's gonna be a lot of slow singing and flower bringing if my burglar alarm starts ringing" -
:cool:
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
Rot has a very good chance. Joe doesn't have the ROY kryptonite of power to take him out with one shot.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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kingfrnk
Man if Jones wins (which i hope for) i dont wat i will do. but 1 things for sure i will laugh the whole fukin night. and make a kick ass thread about it. Roy please just pull this one off for everybody.:)
Surprised your showing your face after your drunken tripe about Pavlik being king dong.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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Markusdarkus
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kingfrnk
Man if Jones wins (which i hope for) i dont wat i will do. but 1 things for sure i will laugh the whole fukin night. and make a kick ass thread about it. Roy please just pull this one off for everybody.:)
Surprised your showing your face after your drunken tripe about Pavlik being king dong.
cause i aint no bitch like u, thats why and alot of people picked pavlik to win and there still here. your fukin stupid i even said in bruce lees thread that bhop could win stupid so stfu.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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awdleyfuturehalloffamer
There won't be much crying. Calzaghe is the clear underdog in my book. He is expected to lose.
He may be the underdog to you, but not according to the bookies.
Calzaghe is around 1/3
and Jones Jr. is around 5/2
not a huge difference, but Calzaghe is the clear favorite.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
It will be a good fight, I can't see jones holding back much tbh. his strategy will be to try and make calzaghe go on the back foot and counterpunch. I think Jones is still a bit too fast for Calzaghe to be successful if he does this.
We all know he should have fought Pavlik though. He could have had that fight now and fought Jones in the spring for a last big payday, which to me made the most sense.
I would love to see a spark of Jones of old turn up. Prime for prime I think it was close between these two, but that doesn't define greatness. Greatness is about stepping outside of your comfort zone and defying all odds, imo Calzaghe has not done this, regardless of how good he is.
Re: Gunna be a lot of crying in here come the 8th November
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irons
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Drago
I still think roy missed many a good fight-eubank, benn, collins & there just the brits
He probably did miss out on some good fights with those guys, thou I think he would have beaten them all. Benn might've put up an excellent show and that would've been a cracking fight. He was too good for Eubank, and Collins would maybe have been bullied a bit with RJJ's bigger natural size and strength.
I've no doubt RJJ, would've fought them if matches could be made, doubt few of those guys would be keen thou (maybe Collins), unless the money was huge.
I remember watching the Jonathan Ross show around the time all the Brits were fighting each other. Benn and Eubank were in the studio and then he put up a video link to James Toney (who was immense around this time, and IBF champion If I remember). Toney then called them cowards for not fighting him and then said exactly what he would do to them. Benn muttered something like 'idiot' and 'fool' to Toney. Eubank didn't say a word and was visibly shaken, and actualy looked confused and scared. Not long after that RJJ destroyed Toney, I doubt any of those 2 would've liked to step into the ring with him, they were happy making enough money just fighting each other and also the likes of Watson and Collins. IMO RJJ would've beaten them all, with a bit to spare.
benn said toney was thick as 2 short planks, its easy for toney to be tough when your 1000's of miles away. Eubank visibly shaken thats rediculous, i seen that jonathan ross show loadsa times.
Benn always said he wanted RJJ & thought that RJJ would prob beat him but said that he would be so up for that fight, it would of been a dream fight. Collins said he wanted to go to florida & knock on RJJ door for a fight. Eubank in his prime & mentally motivated beats RJJ.