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    Default Re: Fighters from 140-154, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Analogy

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    I would assume for the same reason Hopkins would rate higher than Jones right now, even though Roy beat him.
    hopkins would still lose to roy jones right now...and didn't hopkins lose his last two fights? soon to be third against tarver....
    No offense but I don't even think Roy could beat Bernard Shaw right now. And didn't Roy lose his last three fights? I almost can't even remember the last time he won a round.
    What the hell are you talking about roy jones lost to tarver twice and johnson...that equals three losses....
    Sorry man i read too fast ....okay i see now..didn't bernard lose his last two fights? Roy would still beat him now because bernards style hasn't changed that much from when they fought the first time...
    Not arguing about the styles, but stylistically speaking, Roy should have beaten Glen Johnson. He simply doesn't have it any more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
    For those of us who grew up on Nintendo, let's just settle this once and for all:

    Glass Joe = Zab Judah--A fighter with the weakest chin of the 3 divisions who is basically a stepping stone.


    NEGETIVE

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    Default Re: Fighters from 140-154, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Analogy

    Who gives a Flying Fuk about this threadGee and how about the Mario Brothers and Zelda while were at it

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    Default Re: Fighters from 140-154, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Analogy

    would oscar even be on the list had he not beaten mayorga? it seems as if his name was put on there to fill the list...
    "Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones

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    Default Re: Fighters from 140-154, Mike Tyson's Punch-Out Analogy

    everyone knows JAMES TONEY = king hippo anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by SalTheButcher
    everyone knows JAMES TONEY = king hippo anyway
    yep..punch him in the mouth to beat him...
    "Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones

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    I thought the tread was great. My only beef is King Hippo is Ricky Hatton. King Hippo was always so easy to beat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped


    King Hippo = Ricky Hatton--A fighter who has a hard time walking away from the refrigerator when not in training, and can show strength, but once you figure out his terribly flawed defense, chalk up another easy W.

    If this were in the street and i were a lesser man, I would rip you apart.
































    Chris Eubank thought this after a fan spat on his face on his way to the ring.

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