Roys already destroyed his legacy by staying too long and that was years ago, wrong thoughts wrong weights. Bad ending to a great story, I thought he would of been smarter.
Doesn't matter what you do in life you can ride it on home by your skills , but the speed is never the same so the real competition is all over, boxings going to show that up more than any other thing.
The Guy was/is a legend sad to see he still has this hunger
knew someone who went to the UK Dinner show last week and he said Roy was really friendly and a nice guy.... looking at the photo he showed me i never realised Roy was so short, makes you realize what an achivement it was him making heavyweight.![]()
Its taken me a long time but I've come to like Roy and although I think he missed HUGE chances at cementing legacy....fact is the man was a phenom....a sensation of reflex and natural unrehearsed instinct and guile. He needs to leave the stage with his head up and bruised pride intact and not as some stepping stone has been patched together for network ratings sake and fed on a platter to current "stars" who couldn't shine his shoes on a class for class...p4p level on respected best days.
Currently he's delusional as to what he can accomplish and one can only hope he has someone close enough in personal life to be honest with him before its too late.
For some strange reason, I always believed that Roy Jones Jr would be one of the few boxers to bow out before he tarnished his legacy.
I don't know why I thought this; might have been because he possessed almost supernatural reflexes & handspeed, I just felt that once these gifts left him, he wouldn't fancy boxing on as a 'mere mortal', but alas I was dead wrong.
Like someone has said earlier, he will end up damaged goods or in a body bag.
David Haye would literally tear his head off & I for one would not like to see such a one sided fight.
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He should have retired either after Ruiz or 1st Tarver fight
Quality article, he had me in tears reading that at work at lunchtime. The man is a legend. Fantana that is.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
The worst part about Jones Jr's plan to keep on fighting is no matter what, the roads end to a bad one. If he is completely shot, he will take a beating in the ring. If he turns back the clock in one of his upcoming fights, he will get this false confidence, then step up the class of opposition, then get blasted.
I agree that once a legend, always a legend. But it's really hard to see those legends get out of the game the wrong way.
Jones jr has become delusional.![]()
I dont think he has destroyed his legacy. Once you achieve the greatness he did, you are a legend forever. Nothing can undo that
Leonard got beat by Camacho
Ali got beat by Berbick and Tyson lost to Mcbride. They are still legends and people dont judge them on those losses.
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