PLEEEEEEAAAASE ROY STOP....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5B7prjY7Uw
his moms
"Well he's the greatest of all time this doesn't take nothing away from that"...
PLEEEEEEAAAASE ROY STOP....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5B7prjY7Uw
his moms
"Well he's the greatest of all time this doesn't take nothing away from that"...
"Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones
It is about time. If he doesn't want to go away on a defeat, he could always make one or 2 more easy fights, win them and go for real but no more solid fights, too dangerous for him.
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That's the way it is, not the way it ends
Contemplating ?
Pride can tax a man heavily and long lasting .Head up Roy...Walk away !
He should retire now, legends live on way after there fighting days.
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Records are for DJ's - Dan 'The outlaw' Hardy
Roy is not the greatest of all time by far...
Roy should have left after the Johnson loss...The Tarver loss fine I understand everyfighter does not want to believe it is over but the Johnson loss should have nailed it for him....
At worst tough bouts against guys like Hanshaw should have told him...
Great career, great moments to remember but time to go
RJJ should have left after the Ruiz fight OR after the first Tarver fight just because #1 Roy won that fight and #2 he had nothing left to prove.
I say Roy needs 1 fight maybe even an "exhibition" bout (gloryfied sparring) in Pensacola and then hang up the gloves...it would be great if one of his sons was ready to turn pro and fought on the same card. You can't go out on a loss after a career like Roy has had.
But yes he does need to retire
I can only imagine how difficult it is for a fighter of that caliber to let go of what they do best. As a fan it is very difficult to let Roy go. He was such a special talent. So I can only imagine the struggle it must be to finally walk away forever. But this is not golf and it is vital that fighters go when it is time and delay in no lengthy kind of way. Roy's departure is long overdue and I hope he remains healthy in retirement.
Well if I was him I'd look at a couple old timers that stayed in the game too long and if I was a young boxer I'd use RJJ as an example to stop when you're at the top...although in some cases it cause people to question you Mr. Lennox Lewis for example, although he retired with dignity he also ran away from a very dangerous rematch, smart yet cowardly
but of course at this point in time Roy should just retire MAYBE have a homecoming fight and go out on a win but he should retire
Some guys just love the limelight, and i guess Roy is one of them. These are the guys who seem to find it hardest to quit.
dont Fuck with the chuck
Jones should retire, but if he wants to try one last time against Hopkins then so be it.
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