agreed. he got KO'd twice, left for awhile, came back, didn't even try to win and was thoroughly dominated by antonio tarver, and then left again for awhile. if it ended there, no one would be talking about him dominating a top 2 p4p fighter with his speed, power and technique in his next fight.Originally Posted by smashcrusher
so... is this speculation based on his (non-KO) win over the unheralded Prince Badi? Come on....
A prime RJJ was beautiful to watch, but it's been years since those days. I would root for the guy in any fight still, but I'd root much harder for permanent retirement. He's been a HOF shoe-in for almost a decade already.


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