Re: Why Do People Always Criticize Roy Jones Record
RJJ is criticized because he made great fighters look average.plain and simple. He was TOO good for his own good. And most of the guys mentioned whom RJJ did not fight,you have to ask yourself,was it RJJ that did not fight them OR did they choose not to fight him? And some,Eubank for example,openly admitted that he did not think he could beat RJJ(I think it was in his autobiography),so knowing that,I HIGHLY doubt he ever actually wanted to fight him.
And in beating James Toney and B Hop,RJJ arguably beat 2 opponents who have far far greater legacies than anyone he did not face. Plain and simple,RJJ was,at his a prime,a superman,a genetic freak blessed with every PHYSICAL attribute a fighter could want. :D ;D
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
RJJ is criticized because he made great fighters look average.plain and simple. He was TOO good for his own good. And most of the guys mentioned whom RJJ did not fight,you have to ask yourself,was it RJJ that did not fight them OR did they choose not to fight him? And some,Eubank for example,openly admitted that he did not think he could beat RJJ(I think it was in his autobiography),so knowing that,I HIGHLY doubt he ever actually wanted to fight him.
And in beating James Toney and B Hop,RJJ arguably beat 2 opponents who have far far greater legacies than anyone he did not face. Plain and simple,RJJ was,at his a prime,a superman,a genetic freak blessed with every attribute a fighter could want.
well said agreed :coolclick:
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Re: Why Do People Always Criticize Roy Jones Record
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
RJJ is criticized because he made great fighters look average.plain and simple. He was TOO good for his own good. And most of the guys mentioned whom RJJ did not fight,you have to ask yourself,was it RJJ that did not fight them OR did they choose not to fight him? And some,Eubank for example,openly admitted that he did not think he could beat RJJ(I think it was in his autobiography),so knowing that,I HIGHLY doubt he ever actually wanted to fight him.
And in beating James Toney and B Hop,RJJ arguably beat 2 opponents who have far far greater legacies than anyone he did not face. Plain and simple,RJJ was,at his a prime,a superman,a genetic freak blessed with every attribute a fighter could want.
:coolclick: #1476 Agreed on all things except last statement... If you are speaky physically yes!!!! But as far as Fundamentals, Technique, Hell NO!!! Not being picky mind you, but with Roy you find greatness in alot of ways, but Imagine a Roy that worked on boxing basics and sound defense... He would still be flourishing today as we speak without the Tarver and Johnson situations :-\ But good solid points Gamo
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cc back JT,you're totally correct hence the change in wording. Man I wish RJJ had just retired after the Ruiz fight!!! >:mad >:mad >:mad
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i challange u roy jones critics find a fighter in the last 30 years that u think was good and list his competition and roy......... basicly list all the good fighters they fought and won and then ull see no big defrence .............and under heavyweight czu we know 30 years ago heavyweights was who who of the greaets
no takers on the challange thas what i thought
i think i prove my point noone in the last thirty years had that great of opposition cuz the dominant fighters stay dominant ur guys problem is u guys compare jones to ray robinson...... aguy who had almost 200 fight afcourse hell have toughre oposition cuz it wasnt bout promring urself back then times have changed andin the modern day jones is the greatest of this era
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
RJJ is criticized because he made great fighters look average.plain and simple. He was TOO good for his own good. And most of the guys mentioned whom RJJ did not fight,you have to ask yourself,was it RJJ that did not fight them OR did they choose not to fight him? And some,Eubank for example,openly admitted that he did not think he could beat RJJ(I think it was in his autobiography),so knowing that,I HIGHLY doubt he ever actually wanted to fight him.
And in beating James Toney and B Hop,RJJ arguably beat 2 opponents who have far far greater legacies than anyone he did not face. Plain and simple,RJJ was,at his a prime,a superman,a genetic freak blessed with every attribute a fighter could want.
:coolclick: #1476 Agreed on all things except last statement... If you are speaky physically yes!!!! But as far as Fundamentals, Technique, Hell NO!!! Not being picky mind you, but with Roy you find greatness in alot of ways, but
Imagine a Roy that worked on boxing basics and sound defense... He would still be flourishing today as we speak without the Tarver and Johnson situations :-\ But good solid points Gamo
Life doesn't work like that (not that I have a clue about life, of course :-\)
Change anything about Roy Jones and we might not even "know" him
His natural talent, uniqueness, training, work, upbringing is what made him who he is. Change any of that and you have a completely different person.
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Originally Posted by Fenster
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Originally Posted by JT Rock
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Originally Posted by El Gamo
RJJ is criticized because he made great fighters look average.plain and simple. He was TOO good for his own good. And most of the guys mentioned whom RJJ did not fight,you have to ask yourself,was it RJJ that did not fight them OR did they choose not to fight him?  And some,Eubank for example,openly admitted that he did not think he could beat RJJ(I think it was in his autobiography),so knowing that,I HIGHLY doubt he ever actually wanted to fight him.
And in beating James Toney and B Hop,RJJ arguably beat 2 opponents who have far far greater legacies than anyone he did not face. Plain and simple,RJJ was,at his a prime,a superman,a genetic freak blessed with every attribute a fighter could want.
:coolclick: #1476        Agreed on all things except last statement... If you are speaking physically yes!!!! But as far as Fundamentals, Technique, Hell NO!!!  Not being picky mind you, but with Roy you find greatness in alot of ways, but
Imagine a Roy that worked on boxing basics and sound defense... He would still be flourishing today as we speak without the Tarver and Johnson situations  :-\  But good solid points Gamo 
Life doesn't work like that (not that I have a clue about life, of course :-\)
Change anything about Roy Jones and we might not even "know" him
His natural talent, uniqueness, training, work, upbringing is what made him who he is. Change any of that and you have a completely different person.
OH YEA PROVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very Profound...... My destiny through life is complete Sir Fenster has opened my eyes and given me new enlightenment and direction    Hahaha!!!  ;D just kidding with you bro :biglaugh:
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You're most welcome, my good fellow.