One thing I will give Roy more credit for than Hopkins; He sure knows how to get knocked the f@#k out![]()
If you're going off the last 3 fights then you've already lost the argument
Originally Posted by smashcrusher
Originally Posted by smashcrusher
Originally Posted by smashcrusher
Originally Posted by smashcrusher
you can post the videos for all I care.....when you get finished searching the internet for photos, and trying to make a argument with weak circumstantial crap & when you want to know the answer the post answer this:
ON May 22, 1993 at RFK stadium when two fighters fought for the IBF middleweight belt, who won? don't speculate, don't use your opinion, don't go off what if...just answer the simple question: who that fight on 5/22/93 for the IBF MW belt?
Why speculate? When you can see for yourself who's better....
"Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones
February 11th, 1990. Buster Douglas won a particular fight that day. I guess he forever ranks higher than the guy he beat huh![]()
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No one's asking who's better. There debating who's greater. Or don't you know the difference?Originally Posted by JonesJrMayweather
Well look at it this way.Originally Posted by smashcrusher
Roy Jones went on to dominate 2 other weight classes and win a Heavyweight title and be number 1 p4p. Douglas got knocked out and was never heard from again.
So you can stop trying to do the similarities.
I think people are starting to get the two mixed up etc.... but they are of equal greatness imo.Originally Posted by Samson3000
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Well look at it this way.Originally Posted by smashcrusher
Roy Jones went on to dominate 2 other weight classes and win a Heavyweight title and be number 1 p4p. Douglas got knocked out and was never heard from again.
So you can stop trying to do the similarities.
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The second imripped owned you is the second you dropped completely out of this discussion
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And the second you keep trying to hide from an argument with me shows you have no comeback against me![]()
Excuses excuses. Why not try debating? Oh I forgot, you're afraid to so you'd rather hide behind an excuse![]()
isn't obvious, that buster douglass provided the blueprint on how to beat tyson? and had they fought again the result would have been the same....again all you have to do is answer this: when hopkins and jones fought who won?
there's no need to speculate about anything...here's the scenario 50 years from now....
BOXING FAN #1: Man I saw some footage of this great fighter name Roy jones jr..damn he was fast, he did this crazy shiit like a chicken...
BOXING FAN #2 Who? Man This old guy named bernard hopkins was tough, he called the executioner because he executed motherfuccas in the ring
BOXING FAN #1: Damn really? I wish those two would have fought that would have been a great fight, but I think the ROy jones guy would win..
BOXING FAN #2: Ma you're crazy, Bernard was too tough and they said he'd been to jail...he would kick that dudes ass...Man I wish they would have fought...
BOXING FAN #3: They did fight...And Roy Jones won by a Unanimous DEcision with one hand....
"Sixty forty I kicks yo' ass, Sixty forty I tears yo' ass up" - Roy Jones
I guess some idiots can't read the very first post in a threadOriginally Posted by Starr
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Let me ask you something, when I asked if you knew the difference between being better and being greater, did you feel a huge gust of wind go over the top of your headOriginally Posted by JonesJrMayweather
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isn't obvious, that buster douglass provided the blueprint on how to beat tyson? and had they fought again the result would have been the same
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Sorry bro, but you're gonna have a tough time swinging that argument against alot of people, me included. But that's an entirely different argument for another day![]()
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