What John Cena has done in Mixed Martial Arts is amazing. However, he has nothing on the legacy of Roy Jones Jr, who went 49-1 in his first 50 fights (with his loss being a Matt Hammill-like loss in a fight which he was absolutely dominating).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Jones,_Jr.
Roy Jones Jr was not only the best pound-for-pound boxer (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 154 and progressed to beating John Ruiz (the guy who took Evander Holyfield's title) for the WBA Heavyweight Title.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=matbattle
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like Kalib Starnes and Sean Salmon
are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
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Roy Jones Jr was not only the best pound-for-pound boxer (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 154 and progressed to beating John Ruiz (the guy who took Evander Holyfield's title) for the WBA Heavyweight Title.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=letmebangbro
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like My Penis and Alexander Gustafsson
are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
What Roy Jones Jr. has done in Mixed Martial Arts is nothing. However, it has something on the legacy of Matt Hamill, who was absolutely dominated in his greatest victory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/opisafaggot
Chael P Sonnen was not only the best pound-for-pound analyst (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 117 and progressed to beating Jon Jones (the guy who lost to Matt Hamill) @ 151.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=letmebangbro
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like Kimbo Slice and Crazy Horse are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
What XXXX has done in Mixed Martial Arts is nothing. However, it has something on the legacy of XXXXXX, who was absolutely dominated in his greatest victory.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/opsuckafatdick
XXXXX XXXXX was not only the best pound-for-pound analyst (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 117 and progressed to beating XXXXXX XXXX (the guy who lost to XXXX XXXXXX) @ 151.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Optouchskids
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like XXXXX XXXX and XXXX XXXX are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
And THISSSS is why I <3 the UG so much!!!!
simonpe - What Jon Jones has done in Mixed Martial Arts is amazing. However, he has nothing on the legacy of Roy Jones Jr, who went 49-1 in his first 50 fights (with his loss being a Matt Hammill-like loss in a fight which he was absolutely dominating).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Jones,_Jr.
Roy Jones Jr was not only the best pound-for-pound boxer (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 154 and progressed to beating John Ruiz (the guy who took Evander Holyfield's title) for the WBA Heavyweight Title.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KPU5qFJAJGg
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson
are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
You guys crack me up!
The Topester - What John Cena has done in Mixed Martial Arts is amazing. However, he has nothing on the legacy of Roy Jones Jr, who went 49-1 in his first 50 fights (with his loss being a Matt Hammill-like loss in a fight which he was absolutely dominating).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Jones,_Jr.
Roy Jones Jr was not only the best pound-for-pound boxer (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 154 and progressed to beating John Ruiz (the guy who took Evander Holyfield's title) for the WBA Heavyweight Title.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=matbattle
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like Kalib Starnes and Sean Salmon
are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...
Kalib Starnes and Sean Salmon for the win!
Heikki Mustola -
Awesome!
I loved Roy he put on a show and went for the finish.
RJJ never beat anyone worth mentioning , only a weight drained James Tony that was 30 pounds overweight a week before the fight and a green Bernard Hopkins , outside of those wins who did he actually beat ?
His list of ducked opponents is the most stelar in boxing .
What fritz the cat has done in Mixed Martial Arts is amazing. However, he has nothing on the legacy of Roy Jones Jr, who went humping in his first 50 fights (with his loss being a Matt Hammill-like loss in a fight which he was absolutely dominating).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Jones,_Jr.
Roy Jones Jr was not only the best pound-for-pound boxer (perhaps of all time), but literally started his career @ 154 and progressed to beating John Ruiz (the guy who took Evander Holyfield's title) for the WBA Heavyweight Title.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KPU5qFJAJGg
Just wanted to let the new generation know that while guys like Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson
are amazing, there was always someone just as good (if not better or much better) in the past...