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    Default Re: RJJ Comment about Sergio.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I find Jones Jr's style to be significantly different to that of Martinez. Martinez takes risks in his fights and thus we get fights like against Pavlik and Williams. Very fun and fan friendly. Jones Jr. was never particularly fan friendly.

    Andre Dirrell is probably more similar to Jones Jr than Martinez and I find him dull to watch too. It isn't a style I warm too very easily.
    Dude, he knocked out a guy with his hands behind his back. Jones was a lot of things, but he was a very entertaining fighter (edit: or as entertaining as someone who massively outclassed all of his opponents until the end could be).
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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I find Jones Jr's style to be significantly different to that of Martinez. Martinez takes risks in his fights and thus we get fights like against Pavlik and Williams. Very fun and fan friendly. Jones Jr. was never particularly fan friendly.

    Andre Dirrell is probably more similar to Jones Jr than Martinez and I find him dull to watch too. It isn't a style I warm too very easily.
    Dude, he knocked out a guy with his hands behind his back. Jones was a lot of things, but he was a very entertaining fighter (edit: or as entertaining as someone who massively outclassed all of his opponents until the end could be).
    I respect Jones Jr, but cannot say I enjoyed his style. I believe a lot of other fighters have been a lot more entertaining. I like different styles, from that of Barrera, Toney, Tyson, and Calzaghe. All very different, but the all reflexes and avoid a punch at all costs style is just a bit boring. It is effective, but I don't regard it as very entertaining. You can nod off at points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
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    I find Jones Jr's style to be significantly different to that of Martinez. Martinez takes risks in his fights and thus we get fights like against Pavlik and Williams. Very fun and fan friendly. Jones Jr. was never particularly fan friendly.

    Andre Dirrell is probably more similar to Jones Jr than Martinez and I find him dull to watch too. It isn't a style I warm too very easily.
    Dude, he knocked out a guy with his hands behind his back. Jones was a lot of things, but he was a very entertaining fighter (edit: or as entertaining as someone who massively outclassed all of his opponents until the end could be).
    I respect Jones Jr, but cannot say I enjoyed his style. I believe a lot of other fighters have been a lot more entertaining. I like different styles, from that of Barrera, Toney, Tyson, and Calzaghe. All very different, but the all reflexes and avoid a punch at all costs style is just a bit boring. It is effective, but I don't regard it as very entertaining. You can nod off at points.
    So why didn't you like Roy's style? Was he playing too safe while knocking people out and rarely losing a round?
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    I didn't even hear him saying this, but I told my bro , that Martinez fights similar as RJJ. Not exacly the same. But there are similarities . He uses his jab more often and isn't as fast and strong as RJJ was (keep in mind RJJ was in a different weight class- Sergio isn't a big MDW)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
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    I find Jones Jr's style to be significantly different to that of Martinez. Martinez takes risks in his fights and thus we get fights like against Pavlik and Williams. Very fun and fan friendly. Jones Jr. was never particularly fan friendly.

    Andre Dirrell is probably more similar to Jones Jr than Martinez and I find him dull to watch too. It isn't a style I warm too very easily.
    Dude, he knocked out a guy with his hands behind his back. Jones was a lot of things, but he was a very entertaining fighter (edit: or as entertaining as someone who massively outclassed all of his opponents until the end could be).
    I respect Jones Jr, but cannot say I enjoyed his style. I believe a lot of other fighters have been a lot more entertaining. I like different styles, from that of Barrera, Toney, Tyson, and Calzaghe. All very different, but the all reflexes and avoid a punch at all costs style is just a bit boring. It is effective, but I don't regard it as very entertaining. You can nod off at points.
    So why didn't you like Roy's style? Was he playing too safe while knocking people out and rarely losing a round?
    It wasn't very fun. It was all about athleticism and not getting tagged, which is great, but ultimately can lead to a lot of less than interesting fights. A stoppage is great, but not if you are bored waiting for it.

    Roy Jones is an odd one for me. I like the guy and respect his achievements, but I never sit down and watch a fight and think 'I am really enjoying this'. I need more grit and crunch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Majesty View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    I find Jones Jr's style to be significantly different to that of Martinez. Martinez takes risks in his fights and thus we get fights like against Pavlik and Williams. Very fun and fan friendly. Jones Jr. was never particularly fan friendly.

    Andre Dirrell is probably more similar to Jones Jr than Martinez and I find him dull to watch too. It isn't a style I warm too very easily.
    Dude, he knocked out a guy with his hands behind his back. Jones was a lot of things, but he was a very entertaining fighter (edit: or as entertaining as someone who massively outclassed all of his opponents until the end could be).
    I respect Jones Jr, but cannot say I enjoyed his style. I believe a lot of other fighters have been a lot more entertaining. I like different styles, from that of Barrera, Toney, Tyson, and Calzaghe. All very different, but the all reflexes and avoid a punch at all costs style is just a bit boring. It is effective, but I don't regard it as very entertaining. You can nod off at points.
    So why didn't you like Roy's style? Was he playing too safe while knocking people out and rarely losing a round?
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    Roy was class and far more talented that Sergio. Martinez should be blushing (and gushing) with embarrassment.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Roy was class and far more talented that Sergio. Martinez should be blushing (and gushing) with embarrassment.
    This sums up this thread.
    I like sergio but roy is in a class that no one has ever been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imp View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Roy was class and far more talented that Sergio. Martinez should be blushing (and gushing) with embarrassment.
    This sums up this thread.
    I like sergio but roy is in a class that no one has ever been.
    It's nothing to be ashamed of that Sergio isn't equal to that because NO ONE is.

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    I cant believe this has turned into a jones vs calzaghe thread!
    Okay everyone deep breath...
    Lets congratulate martinez on a great fight but he is no way near rjj status.
    As i said on previous posts JC is great boxer with excellant stamina but lets not get it twisted..rjj in his prime is like comparing Galvatron to starscream.
    Rjj made toney and hopkins look like sparring partners and the body shot he gave virgil hill was like a gunshot.
    I know there are die hard calzaghe fans but surely they realise frank, enzo and JC wanted no part of rjj many moons ago.

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    Lets not forget rjj is a former heavyweight champion of the world.
    What middleweight today has the ability to do that?

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    Ruiz wasnt the best heavyweight but he was good enough to beat holyfield. Cant knock rjj achievement. Then to keep the fans happy he drops 25lbs of muscle and weight and beats tarver. Genius.

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    Default Re: RJJ Comment about Sergio.

    Roy was exceptional but his record was laughable! He never fought any of the main men in any division!

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE PHILOSOPHER View Post
    Roy was exceptional but his record was laughable! He never fought any of the main men in any division!
    He unified the light heavyweight division, so he could not have avoided too many top fighters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by THE PHILOSOPHER View Post
    Roy was exceptional but his record was laughable! He never fought any of the main men in any division!
    Oh do one Philosopher. You come on this forum talking about how wonderful and amazing Calzaghe was but can pick faults in Roy Jones Jr's CV?? Now THAT is what's laughable.

    Calzaghe never fought a single fighter EVER the calibur of James Toney prime or Hopkins prime. You are trolling this thread real hard with that shit.

    Gandalf, you're also mad that it's pretty much widely accepted Roy would have made JC his bitch if they fought when it truly mattered. I have no other reason to believe anybody could not like watching an RJJ masterclass in his prime.

    Back to the topic at hand, Martinez is nowhere near as invincible as Roy was during his peak. He can be caught occasionally but then again he's hit his peak later. Imagine he hit it at 25? I know he didn't start til he was what, like 20? That in itself is mighty impressive.

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