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    Quote Originally Posted by cupey alto
    Here is the recipe for Tito to beat Roy

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    1 1/2 oz Goldschlager
    6 oz Mountain Dew
    I repeat: You had BETTER be at the fight on Jan. 26th. And don't give me that "I was looking for Tito's mouthpiece underneath the canvas" excuse when I have problems finding you afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    I repeat: You had BETTER be at the fight on Jan. 26th. And don't give me that "I was looking for Tito's mouthpiece underneath the canvas" excuse when I have problems finding you afterwards.
    Of course I'll be there. Who's going to drive you, Jake, Reed, and Xplosive to visit Roy in the hospital.

    I can't wait to see the expression on your face when Roy checks out

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    I think a motivated Tarver always troubles him, in 1998 or 2003. Just my thoughts. Johnson...not so much. I thought Jones was slipping as far back as 2001, when Derrick Harmon landed 59% of his power shots against him. Truth be told, he looked pretty crappy against Eric Harding a few months before that.

    Sure he looked great against Julio Gonzalez some months later but that guy was as slow as a walrus. In fact, I think Jones' great victory over Ruiz masked how far he REALLY slipped. He looked incredibly slower and easier to hit against Johnny Boy. Only difference was, Ruiz was a slow HEAVYweight - making Jones look super fast, once again. Jones fall from grace wasn't a crash landing, it was a gradual descent. It just came to light in that one fight against Tarver.

    Jake - watching the Hanshaw bout, the question is though...is he SHOT? He looked ok but something is terribly off. I have the sneaky suspicion that Roy spent more time ont he ropes not just because he can't use his legs anymore, but because his reflexes won't allow him to slip out the way of punches in the middle of the ring. In short, Roy Jones Jr. can get KTFO at any point in time by anybody at this point. He's also capable of pulling off the upset too IMO.
    I'm gonna take this opportunity not only to agree with you, but to point out something my brother posted on Planet Roy before the first Tarver fight, and got crucified for...

    "My official prediction, Tarver TKO 2."

    As horrible to watch as Tarver is, he's got the right tools to give Roy problems, whenever they should fight.

    I really Hope Roy tries to rematch Johnson, so he can get beaten into submission again
    Slippery slope arguments are valid though.

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    MORE than Enough to Beat Tito Rather EASILY...


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    Quote Originally Posted by jaws1216
    I'm gonna take this opportunity not only to agree with you, but to point out something my brother posted on Planet Roy before the first Tarver fight, and got crucified for...

    "My official prediction, Tarver TKO 2."

    As horrible to watch as Tarver is, he's got the right tools to give Roy problems, whenever they should fight.

    I really Hope Roy tries to rematch Johnson, so he can get beaten into submission again
    You may not believe me, but I picked Tarver to beat Jones the first time too. In fact, I was pretty impressed by Roy in that bout. I never expected himt o dig deep like that. But I knew he was gonna get his ass handed to him in the rematch. In fact, it took me months to watch the second bout - I couldn't watch it live.

    It's funny watching Roy now. As big a fan as I was, I really have begun appreciating what he did for how long he did it. Truly amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    You may not believe me, but I picked Tarver to beat Jones the first time too. In fact, I was pretty impressed by Roy in that bout. I never expected himt o dig deep like that. But I knew he was gonna get his ass handed to him in the rematch. In fact, it took me months to watch the second bout - I couldn't watch it live.

    It's funny watching Roy now. As big a fan as I was, I really have begun appreciating what he did for how long he did it. Truly amazing.
    Yeah, hanging around in the weakest division fighting police officers and school teachers for as long as he did was quite astonishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupey alto
    Yeah, hanging around in the weakest division fighting police officers and school teachers for as long as he did was quite astonishing.
    The schtick is getting tired, CUPEY. Who has Tito beaten since he left 154? Part-time car washer William Joppy? Or full-time pinata Ricardo Mayorga?

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    The schtick is getting tired, CUPEY. Who has Tito beaten since he left 154? Part-time car washer William Joppy? Or full-time pinata Ricardo Mayorga?
    The "Schtick" was TIRED 5 Years Ago,but Point TAKEN...


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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    The schtick is getting tired, CUPEY. Who has Tito beaten since he left 154? Part-time car washer William Joppy? Or full-time pinata Ricardo Mayorga?
    Truth always hurts son.

    Tito beat the former WBC light middleweight title, WBC and WBA Welterweight Champion, the Former WBC Middleweight Champion, and the former EBU middleweight Champion.

    What can you say about Roy after being KO'd twice? Not much right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupey alto
    Truth always hurts son.

    Tito beat the former WBC light middleweight title, WBC and WBA Welterweight Champion, the Former WBC Middleweight Champion, and the former EBU middleweight Champion also known as the Punching Pinata.
    Fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMDAZED
    Fixed.
    thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupey alto
    Truth always hurts son.

    Tito beat the former WBC light middleweight title, WBC and WBA Welterweight Champion, the Former WBC Middleweight Champion, and the former EBU middleweight Champion.

    What can you say about Roy after being KO'd twice? Not much right.
    Don't have time to do the whole boxrec thing but weren't the wins you just posted for tito before he got KTFO by Hop and manhandled/dominated by Wright?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jarhead
    Don't have time to do the whole boxrec thing but weren't the wins you just posted for tito before he got KTFO by Hop and manhandled/dominated by Wright?
    correct. Now follow the thread an you will see I'm replying to IMDAZED's question about who Tito beat after leaving 154lbs.

    Any more questions? No? Bye bye

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    Quote Originally Posted by cupey alto
    Here is the recipe for Tito to beat Roy

    Liquid Kryptonite Recipe
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    1 1/2 oz Goldschlager

    6 oz Mountain Dew
    Here's the recipe for Roy to beat Tito.

    Straight right hand. Move to the side. Straight right hand. Move to the side.

    Repeat x 300

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xplosive
    Enough left to beat Tito like a hebrew slave. But not enough left to beat a guy like Dawson, Calzaghe, Johnson, or Kessler.
    Agreed.

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