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Which Euro had the best chance to beat RJJ?
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Originally posted by CarlosG815 View PostCalzaghe had excellent hand speed but he gets hit and he goes down. I think Jones would knock Calzaghe out.
I'd envisage a close and tactical fight with the odd explosive moment..
While we're on the subject, i think prime versions of Eubank, Collins and Darius were also capable of lasting the DC with Jones, but would all take a much heavier beating than Calzaghe would.
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostYou people are really giving Calzaghe way too much credit. He gets KO'd by Benn Dariusz and Roy
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Originally posted by mickey malone View PostNo, he was good and he proved he was good. If old Calzaghe with bad hands can put it on a slightly older Jones, aswell as outbox the Hopkins who schooled Pavlik, it gives a good indication that a prime Calzaghe could have quite easily have lived with them during thier heydays.
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Originally posted by poet682006 View PostPeople make too much of Hopkins' win over Pavlik. Pavlik has been grossly overrated around here the past few years so the only thing impressive about it was the fact that Hopkins beat ANYONE with a slight pulse at his age.
PoetThats another of Hopkins' cheap wins that strengthened his legacy, a legacy that is already based in large part of beating smaller guys and overated guys.
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Originally posted by Pastrano View PostTHATS RIGHT!Thats another of Hopkins' cheap wins that strengthened his legacy, a legacy that is already based in large part of beating smaller guys and overated guys.
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What about his "win" vs Pascal then few years after fighting joe? or will we just get more excuses
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I'll go with Benn.
I don't think Roy has a glass chin in his prime. But at the same time, I think Benn, if he could get inside (or at least close enough that Roy wouldn't see his short punches coming in time) had a good chance of landing something.
With Roy, you have to ask yourself...could the boxer in question outbox him? With Eubank and Calzaghe I think the odds are against it. So then it becomes 'could they knock him out?'. Calzaghe wasn't feather fisted in his prime but I don't see him finishing Roy. Eubank could perhaps catch him with something as he was the best counter-puncher on the list. But when it comes to Roy Jones, I think an all-out assault is more likely to produce a win than a patient, counter-punching approach. Toney was a better counter-puncher than Eubank anyway, I think, and he didn't really come close to beating Roy.
So I'll go with Benn, even though I don't see him as the best fighter on the list.
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostI'll go with Benn.
I don't think Roy has a glass chin in his prime. But at the same time, I think Benn, if he could get inside (or at least close enough that Roy wouldn't see his short punches coming in time) had a good chance of landing something.
With Roy, you have to ask yourself...could the boxer in question outbox him? With Eubank and Calzaghe I think the odds are against it. So then it becomes 'could they knock him out?'. Calzaghe wasn't feather fisted in his prime but I don't see him finishing Roy. Eubank could perhaps catch him with something as he was the best counter-puncher on the list. But when it comes to Roy Jones, I think an all-out assault is more likely to produce a win than a patient, counter-punching approach. Toney was a better counter-puncher than Eubank anyway, I think, and he didn't really come close to beating Roy.
So I'll go with Benn, even though I don't see him as the best fighter on the list.
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