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    I mean I showed up after the fighter who my screen name is based on lossed to Cornelius fucking Bundrage. So cry me a river Hatton fans.
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    Joe by UD...
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    Will more then gladly be here on Sunday...

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    Seems to be alot of confident backers for this fight as well as intelligent and unintelligent outspoken fans, which is great..

    I have a long standing tradition after big fights, that I predicted right.. I really dont gloat and if I was wrong I ALWAYS am gracious and admit I was wrong and give full credit to the fighter if he wins..

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    I challenge you to do the same since some you guys are pretty denigrating toward Jones, so lets meet in here Sunday and have a coffee and intelligent conversation regardless of who wins? What do you say?
    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Seems to be alot of confident backers for this fight as well as intelligent and unintelligent outspoken fans, which is great..

    I have a long standing tradition after big fights, that I predicted right.. I really dont gloat and if I was wrong I ALWAYS am gracious and admit I was wrong and give full credit to the fighter if he wins..

    Ross
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    and whomever else who wants to

    I challenge you to do the same since some you guys are pretty denigrating toward Jones, so lets meet in here Sunday and have a coffee and intelligent conversation regardless of who wins? What do you say?
    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.
    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Seems to be alot of confident backers for this fight as well as intelligent and unintelligent outspoken fans, which is great..

    I have a long standing tradition after big fights, that I predicted right.. I really dont gloat and if I was wrong I ALWAYS am gracious and admit I was wrong and give full credit to the fighter if he wins..

    Ross
    Greig
    London BB
    LeftyLee
    Fenster
    Drago
    Miles
    Oumafan
    and whomever else who wants to

    I challenge you to do the same since some you guys are pretty denigrating toward Jones, so lets meet in here Sunday and have a coffee and intelligent conversation regardless of who wins? What do you say?
    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.
    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

    It was a rubbish fight JT IMO, im not really giving Joe Calzaghe much credit for this win at all. It was like watching Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes, it was a sad fight indeed.

    Roy Jones stunned Joe Calzaghe a few times but never followed it up, you shouldn't be in boxing if you haven't got the killer insinct, which RJJ clearly hasn't got anymore.

    And Joe Calzaghe's constant clowning was pissing me off aswell, RJJ looked worse in this fight than he did even in the 3rd Antonio Tarver.

    He couldn't even avoid any punches or block any, one of the saddest fights i've ever seen being a big RJJ fan. It was like watching Pernell Whitaker's last fight just sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post

    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.
    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

    It was a rubbish fight JT IMO, im not really giving Joe Calzaghe much credit for this win at all. It was like watching Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes, it was a sad fight indeed.

    Roy Jones stunned Joe Calzaghe a few times but never followed it up, you shouldn't be in boxing if you haven't got the killer insinct, which RJJ clearly hasn't got anymore.

    And Joe Calzaghe's constant clowning was pissing me off aswell, RJJ looked worse in this fight than he did even in the 3rd Antonio Tarver.

    He couldn't even avoid any punches or block any, one of the saddest fights i've ever seen being a big RJJ fan. It was like watching Pernell Whitaker's last fight just sad.
    Sorry bud but this was nothing like in any way ALI vs HOLMES ... ANY WAY AT ALL THAT IS...

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    One thing I've realized is that other boxers usually have no more idea than the average fan does about who is actually going to win.

    Winkie Wright, Bernard Hopkins, Glen Johnson, Jeff Lacy and Lennox Lewis all picked Jones to win.

    Also, I was looking forward to someone interviewing Kessler or Bernard after the fight and asking them what they thought of the fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bambamdaddio View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post

    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

    It was a rubbish fight JT IMO, im not really giving Joe Calzaghe much credit for this win at all. It was like watching Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes, it was a sad fight indeed.

    Roy Jones stunned Joe Calzaghe a few times but never followed it up, you shouldn't be in boxing if you haven't got the killer insinct, which RJJ clearly hasn't got anymore.

    And Joe Calzaghe's constant clowning was pissing me off aswell, RJJ looked worse in this fight than he did even in the 3rd Antonio Tarver.

    He couldn't even avoid any punches or block any, one of the saddest fights i've ever seen being a big RJJ fan. It was like watching Pernell Whitaker's last fight just sad.
    Sorry bud but this was nothing like in any way ALI vs HOLMES ... ANY WAY AT ALL THAT IS...

    Not as bad as Ali vs Holmes but it was for certain similar but in different ways. RJJ got embarrassed and was cut things that have never happened to him before.

    He had no killer instinct and just took punches off Calzaghe, without rarely throwing back. A very sad fight indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post

    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.
    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

    It was a rubbish fight JT IMO, im not really giving Joe Calzaghe much credit for this win at all. It was like watching Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes, it was a sad fight indeed.

    Roy Jones stunned Joe Calzaghe a few times but never followed it up, you shouldn't be in boxing if you haven't got the killer insinct, which RJJ clearly hasn't got anymore.

    And Joe Calzaghe's constant clowning was pissing me off aswell, RJJ looked worse in this fight than he did even in the 3rd Antonio Tarver.

    He couldn't even avoid any punches or block any, one of the saddest fights i've ever seen being a big RJJ fan. It was like watching Pernell Whitaker's last fight just sad.
    Did you call it rubbish before it took place ICB ,just asking?The writing was on the wall.I think Roy was seeing things but his reflexes were dimmed.He said as much in between one of the rounds.I think Roy's instinct were there but reflex was not.

    Its hard as shite watching an all time fav getting bested.You can almost live vicariously through fighters as a big fan and when they fall,it effects ya.Ive said before,when Holyfield was flattened face first in the 3rd Bowe fight....after having Bowe stunned badly and not being able to pull the trigger for finish....man I stopped following the sport for a good 7-9 months.This may sound twisted but I gained a new measure of repect for Roy last night.Jones did not choose to lose,Calzaghe Took it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli surfs 'Nawlins View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ICB View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post

    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight

    It was a rubbish fight JT IMO, im not really giving Joe Calzaghe much credit for this win at all. It was like watching Muhammad Ali vs Larry Holmes, it was a sad fight indeed.

    Roy Jones stunned Joe Calzaghe a few times but never followed it up, you shouldn't be in boxing if you haven't got the killer insinct, which RJJ clearly hasn't got anymore.

    And Joe Calzaghe's constant clowning was pissing me off aswell, RJJ looked worse in this fight than he did even in the 3rd Antonio Tarver.

    He couldn't even avoid any punches or block any, one of the saddest fights i've ever seen being a big RJJ fan. It was like watching Pernell Whitaker's last fight just sad.
    Did you call it rubbish before it took place ICB ,just asking?The writing was on the wall.I think Roy was seeing things but his reflexes were dimmed.He said as much in between one of the rounds.I think Roy's instinct were there but reflex was not.

    Its hard as shite watching an all time fav getting bested.You can almost live vicariously through fighters as a big fan and when they fall,it effects ya.Ive said before,when Holyfield was flattened face first in the 3rd Bowe fight....after having Bowe stunned badly and not being able to pull the trigger for finish....man I stopped following the sport for a good 7-9 months.This may sound twisted but I gained a new measure of repect for Roy last night.Jones did not choose to lose,Calzaghe Took it.
    Yes actually i did Spicoli and i said countless times i was only rooting for RJJ, because he was one of my favorite fighters. RJJ didn't come to win at all. Heres quote by me before the fight.

    "I think Joe Calzaghe has a very good chance of winning, im only going with RJJ because he is one of my favorite fighters. And he was one of my idols when i used to watch him as a young kid."

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Seems to be alot of confident backers for this fight as well as intelligent and unintelligent outspoken fans, which is great..

    I have a long standing tradition after big fights, that I predicted right.. I really dont gloat and if I was wrong I ALWAYS am gracious and admit I was wrong and give full credit to the fighter if he wins..

    Ross
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    Oumafan
    and whomever else who wants to

    I challenge you to do the same since some you guys are pretty denigrating toward Jones, so lets meet in here Sunday and have a coffee and intelligent conversation regardless of who wins? What do you say?
    Nice one, I made the top of your list, does this mean in your eyes I was the most adamant the Joe would win?

    Yes Roy isnt the fighter je once was but Joe has also slowed a little, ive always felt that a dtermined worker with skill like Joe would give Roy trouble at any point in his career, Joe has a chin and when he stands in front of you and takes 3 or 4 big shots in succession it plays on Roys mind that he cant leap in with a chance of a ko, he goes in to his shell.

    Although, I will give Roy this, he at least tried to put up a fight here.
    Hey on paper it was all Joe going into this fight, Jones brings a certain dynamic to a fight even at an advanced age.. I'm a fan of the Jones 1st and foremost, so I dig and analyze and look at things that may favor Roy based on the clash in styles... Roy thru away the fight in the 1st round, Joe was visibly hurt and shaken from the knockdown, it wasnt a flash shot.. Roy dosent have the killer instinct anymore to end a fight, he could have easily stopped Joe but I think he was scared to over commit or was confident that he would have his way with Joe the rest of the fight
    not to mention you like to think back at special and magical moment is sports where the impossible is done, I though Jones could have provided that for us...

    Also am I the only irate one over Augustus getting the shaft, I mean WTF!!!! he won 5-6 rounds of that fight... Almost felt like the scorecards were made out before the fight even started... I hope he atleast gets a few more cracks, even tho the judges boned him promoters and fans see the value of his entertaining performance

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    I really enjoyed the fight and the nerves were there too. Certainly edge of your seat stuff in the 1st few rounds.
    Calzaghe went down hard in the 1st and I honestly thought that was the end of him. Replays showed it was a combiantion of a punch and a forearm (accidental). Either way Joe had to drag himself up.

    I thought Roy started the showboating and then Calzaghe just outdid him. No harm in it as they both have been known to do it.
    Some superb heavy shots in the fight by Roy while Joe landed alot more and landed nice shots to the body.

    The fight for Joe was already in the bag for Joe by the time of the cut in the 7th which was horrendous. Full credit to Roy for not quiting or giving up even though he must have sensed he was a beaten fighter.
    Joe fought a superb fight tactically and picked his punches well combining them with the flurries when needed.

    Now Please retire Joe - I can't take anymore. (Roy should get out aswell after a great final last stand from a Legend)

    I predicted a Joe Ko 6 - called it wrong though the cut could have caused a stoppage - glad it didn't.

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    I bet you Roy guys nearly spunked your pants when Calzaghe went over
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    I bet you Roy guys nearly spunked your pants when Calzaghe went over
    Still havent changed my shorts yet

    I know you choked on your beer for a second

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    Quote Originally Posted by JT Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    I bet you Roy guys nearly spunked your pants when Calzaghe went over
    Still havent changed my shorts yet

    I know you choked on your beer for a second
    Too right!!! I nearly had a heart attack. (I had a decent money interest in the fight as well as wanting Joe)

    That was possibly the worst Calzaghe has ever been hurt.. He stood up real awkward.. luckily for him he recovers so fast.

    Good post earlier JT (wont allow me to rep yet)
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