Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
The thing is...Jones has taken some very serious beatings of late & Joe has not.

Any time Joe is dropped he get's up off of the deck & guts it out to win.

Roy Jones jr has not.

You can bet your ass that Joe will do exactly what he is supposed to do & you can believe that Roy will go down.
Wacko, what is it with you man? You act like and claim to be a true boxing fan, a hardcore fan, but when the going gets tuff for your fighters, you give up on em. I mean I am a huge Bernard Hopkins fans, but by all rights you seemed to be even bigger and what did you do? You picked Tarver to beat him! Same with Jones you picked Badi to KO him. Well it didn't happen that way. And instead of being pleasantly surprised or giving JOnes some credit, you go and downplay the whole thing and be all fukin negative about it. We already know Ajamu ain't no elite guy, no world beater. We all knew that goin in. And I been sayin b4 the fight and after I hope Roy just retires honestly after such a dominating performance. BUT, IF he chooses to continue and is to challenge for a world title against a star, Calzaghe is the best style matchup for him without a doubt. And yes Joe Calzaghe has looked unimpressive against weak competition, competiton as weak and weaker than Badi Ajamu. Calzaghe rises to the occasion it seems because unknown European opponents have gone the distance with him when they shouldn't have. Joe Calzaghe is a very good fighter but lets look at who he has beaten, the BIG names if you will: 1. A nearly washed up Chris Eubank, 2.An old Charles Brewer, who was a warrior but chinny and Joe couldn't get him outta there mind you. 3. Got up from a knockdown and stopped an aging Byron Mitchell. Also, you say Roy has never gotten up from a knockdown to win!? I beg to differ. You see the Del Valle fight? He was dropped, got up and dominated Del Valle.