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It’s Friday, and the big fight is tomorrow night! In this final episode of Jones/Calzaghe, the two men arrive in New York City while the entire city is in full celebration mode due to the election. Joe and his dad Enzo have 100% confidence that he’ll easily defeat Roy, but I think it’s going to be much closer than anyone anticipated.
Being that this is the last post I’ll make on the fight before it happens… I’m going to go against the grain and predict a Roy Jones win. I believe he has too much speed and power for Joe.
At one point during the 4th quarter of Thursday’s Broncos/Browns matchup, Brandon Marshall scored (what would go on to be) the game winning touchdown. He immediately reached into his pants and pulled out a special glove as a TD celebration when Stokley rushed over and stopped him.
Brandon explains what would have gone down in the video below.
This is the second and final episode of Jones vs. Calzaghe 24/7, HBO focuses on Roy’s troubled relationship with his father and Joe Calzaghe’s final push in training before he leaves England. This definitely turned out to be one of the more lackluster 24/7 series since HBO started airing them a few years ago. Watching an older relaxed Roy Jones and Calzaghe who doesnt have much of a personality makes you realize just how entertaining Floyd Mayweather is to watch.
Roy and Joe will square off just five days from now on November 8th, who do you think will win?
Risse was supposed to post this video (because I hate the Celtics) but since shes busy I guess I’ll do the honors….
Crying ass Paul Pierce provided my sole nugget of entertainment… It happened 4 and a half months ago… get over it.
In this video, Craig Sager gives an up close look at the ring with Scott Pollard. I tried to admire the ring, but I got distracted by Sager’s weird, mangled, crusty fingernail. Seriously…. look at that thing. They can sell replcas for Halloween and make a killing. You guys are lucky because you can’t see it as clearly as I could on a big television.