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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

 

None of that changes what he did accomplish. He is still one of the greats. A real Legend.

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

 

None of that changes what he did accomplish. He is still one of the greats. A real Legend.

 

He was a great boxer in his day but he has gone on far to long and after a while it starts to take away from it.

 

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

 

None of that changes what he did accomplish. He is still one of the greats. A real Legend.

 

He was a great boxer in his day but he has gone on far to long and after a while it starts to take away from it.

 

I guess we just have a different way of looking at it.

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

 

None of that changes what he did accomplish. He is still one of the greats. A real Legend.

 

He was a great boxer in his day but he has gone on far to long and after a while it starts to take away from it.

 

I guess we just have a different way of looking at it.

 

I am not talking about me in particular but a lot of people in general, if you start getting beat up fight after fight they forget the good things you did and start to focus on the present

 

 

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RJJ is still one of the greats.

 

Was one of the greats. Now he doesn't have the speed that made him so elusive and destructive combined with a weak chin. Should've retired after the Ruiz fight as a man at the top of the game.

 

Anyone in any sport that relies on speed only has a certain amount of time at the top, Jones just doesn't quite see those punches like he used to and can't get his shots off as fast as he once could.

 

None of that changes what he did accomplish. He is still one of the greats. A real Legend.

 

He was a great boxer in his day but he has gone on far to long and after a while it starts to take away from it.

 

I guess we just have a different way of looking at it.

 

I am not talking about me in particular but a lot of people in general, if you start getting beat up fight after fight they forget the good things you did and start to focus on the present

 

 

Proves they were fake fans all along then. If you can't support him when he's losing, then you don't deserve to call yourself a fan when he's winning. End of story.

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