Roy Jones Jr...will he defend?

Will Roy Jones Jr defend his title?

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  • No!

  • What the heck are you talking about? I'm a fencer for gawd's sake!


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GouRonin

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Will Roy Jones Jr Defend his WBO heavyweight title?

Yes or no?
 

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I voted fencer, though I'm not one actually. I always thought it'd be cool though and I do have a few books on it that I hope to work through some day.

The boxing-type moves are the hardest part of JKD for me.
 
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I can see RJJ doing it if the money is there. I'd like to see him go against Bryd. But there are rumours he'll talk about a fight with Holyfield. (Also an ex-LHW) After the fight I saw with Bryd, (Another ex-LHW) I think RJJ could pull this off too.
 
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Kroy

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He's gotta fight Lewis if he really wants to be considered the champ, so yes I think he will fight. :boxing: Personally I dont think he can beat Lewis, it would be a good fight, regardless.
 

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Originally posted by Kroy
He's gotta fight Lewis if he really wants to be considered the champ, so yes I think he will fight. :boxing: Personally I dont think he can beat Lewis, it would be a good fight, regardless.

No Sir. Just think this one out. Money has a big role in this of course, but, RJJ and his handlers are smart enough to understand that this is a Lose, Lose Situation. Currently Roy Jones Jr. is the best pound for pound boxer around. Why tarnish the image? :boxing:
 

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RJJ would have a better chance with Chris Byrd...:asian:
 

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Kroy

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Ahh, but then he is gonna have to listen to the critics, who will say that he was just a paper "heavy" weight champ and that he should have stuck to the light heavy division. I think foolish pride will kick in (along with the right dollar amount)
 
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Kroy

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To quote Rick Flare "In order to be the man, you gotta beat the man" WOOOOOOOOOOOO
 

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Originally posted by Kroy
To quote Rick Flare "In order to be the man, you gotta beat the man" WOOOOOOOOOOOO

But what if that man can completely kick your ***, and dominate you? What about protecting your image?
Oh yeah, by the way, I'm responding to ya from L.A., ya know close to Hollywood, Southern Cali... :confused:

;) :D
 
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Kroy

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Protecting your image simply means run and hide, he can do that if he wants but he'll never be the man. Johnson just signed a deal to fight Lewis, any predictions? I say Johnson will be kissing the canvas by the 4th round.:boxing:
 
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Originally posted by GouRonin
I'd like to see him go against Bryd. After the fight I saw with Bryd, (Another ex-LHW) I think RJJ could pull this off too.

i think a roy jones jr fight against chris byrd would be great to see. the problem is that these heavy weight guys are almost no longer heavyweight. the talk of a super heavy weight division is the way to go.

i will meet you tonight at that girls house for the fight. you better bring lots of beer too! i am going to go out on a limb and call it a decision but i am not sure in whos favor.
 

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