He is going to become the new Tommy Hearns, not knowing when to stop fighting and saying the most insane thing's. It's sad because at one point of time he carried the sport of boxing.Originally Posted by Britkid
He is going to become the new Tommy Hearns, not knowing when to stop fighting and saying the most insane thing's. It's sad because at one point of time he carried the sport of boxing.Originally Posted by Britkid
yeah...jones is so full of shat .....and he obviously thinks his shat don't stink...but the reality behind it all might be because of the total domination B-HOP had over Tarver.....and RJJ knows it looks even worse on him now seeing as how he lost to Tarver twice....He is trying to save face...in a bad way....he doesn't want people to see him as washed up and he wants to see tickets for this next fight....His dad is no longer in his corner and he had gotten rid of the "BAD" in his life so to speak.....it's BS....Originally Posted by barbaro
It feels good to be back home.
does the article make any sense to you? You actually believe it?Originally Posted by bigragu
Ok does this make sense?
"I didn't want to win because I didnt want my father to get the credit...so I wanted to lose so I would get blamed for everything!"
That make any sense to you?
I don't believe it, i bet Roy and his dad had another argument....So roy is trying to get revenge on his father by saying he threw the fight because he was there.Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
So Roy, why the hell did you let him train you for the fight in the first place if you were just gonna take a dive?
absolutely not.......but if he did than my last comment stands....B-HOP looked too good against Tarver and RJJ might need to save a little face to sell this upcoming fight....Kinda like Tarver did.....Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
It feels good to be back home.
jones is a d i c k great fighter but a d i c k
if he actually lost on purpose then why is he not being investigated?? I think because everyone knows he talking out of his rear end
Originally Posted by LBSCFC
Nailed it on the head.
He's def talking out of his ass or this article is bullshat! Plain & simple.
Never beg a 40 dollar hooker...specially after she's just turned down your mom's credit card!!
Yes i believe he said these things.Why? Cause there a a thing called defemation of character. A person can't write lies like that without being sued. How come you think president bush never sued michael moore for his 9/11 movie? He couldn't cause it was true.Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
Step up so I can put you down
How come you think president bush never sued michael moore for his 9/11 movie? He couldn't cause it was true.
Micheal Moore and his lying rants helped President Bush get re-elected.  The Dems used him as a posterboy and it was a hinderenace instead of a help.  You won't be seeing his ugly mug "knockin' about" this time around, trust me. 
Luck for us, the dems have nothing on the table for this coming election either.
I promise not to make anymore political statements for a long, long, long, time.
I love the way that the veteran who was in Farenheit 911 is now trying to sue Michael Moore for using his image to create false messages.Originally Posted by BoxingGorilla
Michael Moore (the spin doctor) and the overly liberal-hippie news media who lied and told everyone that Kerry was going to win by a landslide helped Bush get re-elected.
By doing that those idiots scared all of the right-wing conservatives into the ballot booth's by the thousands. So the libs basically hung themselves like a real-life tragic comedy.
From that election I learned to never trust anything that I hear on the news in this country again.
As far as RJ goes.....I hope that he really didn't say that. The truth of the matter is, at one time RJJ would have made an assh*le out of Tarver. The problem was that he was never the same after he came back down in weight. Too much "wierd science" did him in.
Bush not acknolodging that fat attention seaking truth twisting nerd made a stronger statement than if he had confronted it... it he confronts it, it looks like he knows its true and wants to nip it in the bud... but this is a boxing Forum...
If Roy Looses this one I think its safe to say that he didn't take what he took to heavyweight back down with him...
Adds a bit more insite maybe? I do agree that RJJ should of fought a few more times at heavy... any one... and then retired rather than trying to hold both belts at once...By Tim Smith:This being a gathering of boxing writers, and being that they were waiting for Roy Jones, Jr. to show up, there was an over-under on how long it would be before Jones showed up or whether he would show up at all.
An hour late was the most popular bet. That he wouldn't show up at all was popular among the veteran scribes who had been on the short end of a promised Jones appearance in the past. Plus, he had stiffed the press in Boise, Idaho at a press conference there to announce his fight against Prince Badi Ajamu on July 29. So what made this motley group at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis so much better?
Jones showed up 45 minutes late, 15 minutes under the most popular bet. And he was full of revelations. The cynic in me says that he was so revealing because he was trying to sell a pay per view show (let's face it no one is going to fly to Boise to see Jones fight Ajamu). The less cynical part of me said here was a fallen superstar who is facing doubts and obstacles that he has never faced before.
Either way it was a compelling session.
Jones said he made a conscious decision to lose the third fight against Tarver because he didn't want his father, Roy, Sr., to get any of the glory if he won. Jones revealed that it took his body a year and a half to recover from going up to heavyweight and then dropping 25 pounds of muscle to move back down to light heavyweight. And he predicted that Floyd Mayweather, Jr. would beat Oscar De La Hoya if they fight and if Floyd, Sr. is training De La Hoya.
Jones is refusing to acknowledge that time has taken its toll on his reflexes and slowed him down. He believes that his losses to Tarver and Glen Johnson were due to his having to drop back down to light heavyweight after going up to heavyweight to beat John Ruiz.
"I knew going in that I was making a sacrifice that would hurt me the rest of my career,'' Jones said. "It shocks your whole body. Even the Glen Johnson fight I was dehydrated after the fight. My body was still hadn't re-adjusted to it. It takes a long time.''
Jones' body may have re-adjusted by the time he fought Tarver for a third time, but his head was a mess. He had hired his father again as his trainer after a 12-year split. It was the move of a desperate man reaching back for something that once provided security for him. Jones knew his father could get the best out of him, but the price would be enormous.
During the fight, there was bickering in the corner as Big Roy tried to squeeze out Jones' longtime trainer Alton Merkerson. Jones said his father tried to push Merkerson off the ring apron between rounds so that he could move one of his friends into camera range. About the fifth round of the fight, Jones said he decided that he wasn't going to win the fight.
"If I had won the fight my father would have gotten all the glory and he didn't deserve it,'' Jones said. "If I had knocked out Tarver they would have said it was because of him. My father don't deserve this. Where were you the last 12 years? He's a sharp guy. Having him was more bad than good. He's a good boxing guy. He taught me. But he's not good for me.''
Jones is saying that he deliberately lost a fight to spite his father. I don't believe that's the case. I believe if Jones could have knocked Tarver's head into the 10th round he would have. He lost the fight, now he has rationalized a way to make the loss more palatable to himself. I don't know anyone who hates their father so much that they would imperil themselves or deny themselves something as gratifying as winning a boxing match. What about all that hard work he put in? Down the tubes so the old man can't gloat. The old man didn't throw any punches.
Jones and his father didn't have the typical father-son relationship. It was based on Big Roy transforming Jones into a world champion. And it was abusive. Jones would not relate the extent or the details of the abuses, but he made it clear that he and his father aren't going fly fishing anytime soon.
Jones thinks that father-son, boxer-trainer, dynamic will play out in the Mayweather-De La Hoya match, if and when it is made. Floyd, Sr. will be in De La Hoya's trainer for the match and that will work to the undoing of De La Hoya, Jones believes.
"He's going to beat Oscar,'' Jones said. "If my daddy had brought me anyone he would have gotten him killed. If Floyd has to run 100 miles a day to beat Oscar that's what he'll do because his daddy is in the other corner. This ain't got nothing to do with Oscar.''
It was the kind of insight and analysis that Jones used to offer as a commentator on HBO's "World Championship Boxing.'' But he was canned earlier this year because he didn't want to show up for fighting meetings where the participants were interviewed by the HBO commentators. Jones wanted to show up on the Friday before the fight. HBO wanted him there on Thursday. He said he doesn't miss it.
"HBO got it confused,'' Jones said. "They thought I was supposed to tell you when this guy got married, whether he has a girlfriend, when he got to this country, whether he just got out of jail. I don't need to know all that. I thought I was getting paid to tell you what was happening in the ring.
"I don't have no hate for anybody. I deal with it when it comes. I don't even hate my father and I just told you what kind of a son of a son he is.''
Just like with his father, it was not an amicable split. Jones may never fight on HBO again. It may have more to do with the fact that his skill level isn't what it used to be and there aren't that many attractive matches in his future. But Jones said he isn't ready to quit yet, though he is 1-3 and has lost two by KO since his victory over Ruiz for the WBA heavyweight title.
In hindsight Jones said he probably should have stayed at heavyweight. He said he tried to make the fight with Holyfield after winning the title, but Holyfield wouldn't make a deal with his promoter Don King.
After fighting a string of washed up heavyweights who weren't fast enough to test his chin, Jones would now be considered one of the best heavyweights in the game. Even now he talks about challenging WBC champ Hasim Rahman.
"Looking at Rahman-Toney, I could beat Rahman,'' Jones said. "He's good, be he didn't look like a student of the game. James is a good student of the game, but he won't get himself in shape.''
Jones said after he beat Ruiz he felt like he had accomplished everything in boxing that he could. Now his challenge is different. He wants to prove wrong all those who believe he doesn't have enough left to compete at the upper echelon of boxing.
"When people doubt me that's when I can do something,'' he said.
Jones may be deluding himself as all the great ones do at the end of their careers when he said he will know when to hang 'em up.
"It's certain things I have to see in myself if I'm going to continue or I won't continue,'' Jones said.
Of course he won't tell us what those things are ahead of time so we can look out for them as well. But he promised that he will tell us after he fights Ajamu if those things were not present. Even if Ajamu whips him the same way that Glen Johnson did, I don't think Jones will say he's had enough. He will still be chasing something. The same thing that Evander Holyfield is chasing.
"I'm supposed to go through this guy (Ajamu),'' Jones said. "If I don't go through this guy then it's time for Roy to stop.''
And if he beats Ajamu?
"The next fight will be World War III no matter who it is,'' Jones promised.
Yep......adds a little more insight. Truthfully though he should have never gone to heavyweight IMO. He lost his speed which was everything and for what?
To take a belt from one of the most unpopular heavies of all time, The Quietman.
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