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  • i think james toney would beat roy jones at light heavy all day long. i know he lost at super middle, but he later said he didnt train that hard and if you watch the fight roy just runs the whole fight and toney is never hurt.( the silly slip which is always on highlight reel knockouts that is just poor doesnt count ) also i think anyone with a decent chin who can deal with roys left hook would stand a good chance: joe calzaghe, aurthur abraham, kelly pavlik, hopkins ect.

    i would love to see hagler vs roy jones, just to see how good roy was either at middle or supermiddle.

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    • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
      He did fight Paz instead of several more deserving fighters, wheter it being because of Jones giving low-ball offers, no offers at all or simply because the others would not want a crack at Jones is unsaid.

      I think it's the first but am a bit to lazy to look through the papers at that particular timeperiod. I think the point I tried to make was getting through; Jones resumé is lacking.
      He offered Benn and Eubank, specifically, career-high offers.

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      • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
        I said he avoided said fighters in favour of Paz and others. How can that not be a fact as well?
        You avoid something that's coming at you. If it's not coming at you, you are not avoiding it. By definition.

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        • Originally posted by £Hank$Moody€ View Post
          Cuz no one outside of the U.S. is ever any good, obviously.

          Funny though how today, when there is finally Worldwide competition, the U.S. no longer dominates.
          There's always been worldwide competition. The problem you're having is that Europe is the minor leagues. That's why by definition a Euro fighter can't be "ducked": It's like saying the New York Yankees are ducking the Toledo Mudhens.

          Poet

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          • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            He offered Benn and Eubank, specifically, career-high offers.
            What was that? A career high 90-10 split?

            And when was that?

            Basically you're saying that Benn and Eubank ducked Jones.

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            • Originally posted by wmute View Post
              You avoid something that's coming at you. If it's not coming at you, you are not avoiding it. By definition.
              So none of the others wanted Jones then?

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              • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                What was that? A career high 90-10 split?

                And when was that?

                Basically you're saying that Benn and Eubank ducked Jones.
                Is that any different from what you're saying?

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                • Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                  So none of the others wanted Jones then?
                  You tell me, since you seem to be convinced they were.

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                  • Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                    Is that any different from what you're saying?
                    How can it be the same?

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                    • Bob Foster knocks him out clean and Archie Moore Cracks him to another dimension. Other then them 2, i see Jones having a shot at winning but he didn't fight any great or very good fighters at light heavy. And the ones he did fight he lost too when he was passed his very best or past his prime. Tarver, Johnson, and Calzaghe. I believe Spinks would tear him up too.

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