Roy Jones should be favored against anyone from 160-175

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  • BigStereotype
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    #61
    Originally posted by JoeyZagz
    Roy is not the best at that weight range.



    That was an amazing performance from Jones. Really a great example of a true legend in his prime. Only rivaled by Ali when he fought Holmes.

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      #62
      Originally posted by BigStereotype
      That was an amazing performance from Jones. Really a great example of a true legend in his prime. Only rivaled by Ali when he fought Holmes.


      Good stuff StereoType.

      JoeyZags is the forum joke and I am convinced he is an ALT and aims to be humorous with the nonsense he posts daily.

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      • Joeyzagz
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        #63
        Joe wasnt a spring chicken himself at age 36.

        He defeated Jones in Jones own weight class. Just imagine what Calzaghe could do if the fight was at 168.

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          #64
          Originally posted by JoeyZagz
          Joe wasnt a spring chicken himself at age 36.

          He defeated Jones in Jones own weight class. Just imagine what Calzaghe could do if the fight was at 168.
          He was clearly not as shopworn as Jones. He stuck out his chin and shook his ass around in front of Roy and Roy just laid back on the ropes and did nothing at all. Can you imagine anything like that happening to the guy who could knock you out from behind his back before you could blink? Calzaghe wasn't young, but he also hadn't come down from heavyweight and suffered four ugly KO losses.

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            #65
            Originally posted by BigStereotype
            He was clearly not as shopworn as Jones. He stuck out his chin and shook his ass around in front of Roy and Roy just laid back on the ropes and did nothing at all. Can you imagine anything like that happening to the guy who could knock you out from behind his back before you could blink? Calzaghe wasn't young, but he also hadn't come down from heavyweight and suffered four ugly KO losses.
            Roy never beat an elite fighter of Joe's caliber during the 90's. That hands down style wont work against smart southpaws.

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              #66
              Originally posted by JoeyZagz
              Roy never beat an elite fighter of Joe's caliber during the 90's. That hands down style wont work against smart southpaws.
              James Toney. He was inconsistent, but at his best, I think he is just as good as Calzaghe. Calzaghe is a surefire HOFer and an ATG, but Roy is better than the two of those guys put together. Who did Joe ever beat that was as good as a prime Jones?

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                #67
                Originally posted by ScrotieMcBooger
                Fraudslappy never fought a figher with a pulse that was in their prime.
                Kessler and Hopkins (not prime but still very, very game)

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by ScrotieMcBooger
                  I said fighters with a pulse in their primes. European fighters don't have a pulse and Hopkins was so far past prime he couldn't see it in his rearview mirror.
                  Aaaaaaaaand you've checked out.

                  To humor you, though, Kessler was a very good fighter. Certainly not an ATG, but solid all around skills, good power, big heart. And he was certainly in his prime when Calzaghe dismantled him. Hopkins wasn't in his prime but he was still good enough to school Kelly Pavlik in his very next fight.
                  Last edited by BigStereotype; 02-08-2011, 10:47 PM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by ScrotieMcBooger
                    And Kelly Pavlik is another overhyped fraud like Lacy was.
                    Another very good fighter like Kessler. Solid skills, excellent puncher, just lacked the adaptability to make the jump to elite. My point is, Calzaghe's resume isn't as barren as some people think it is. It's not as stacked as I get the feeling Zagz thinks it is, either, but he's got some wins.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Barnburner
                      Oh, come on really?
                      Now I'm a big Hagler fan so take that as you will but, look at the Mugabi fight. Mugabi was not skillster and look at the shots Hagler is taking that he would have slipped or parried in his prime. Look at the missed oppurtunites, if you don't want to take my word I'll type up a report frim George Kimball.
                      I agree. Hagler was clearly past his best against Leonard and a lot of it showed aginst Mugabi. Which is why then and only then did Leonard agree to fight Hagler. After watching that fight, according to Leonard himself, he called Mike Trainer and said "I can beat Hagler, lets make the fight"

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