This is just a class difference. Qawi could have a moment or two, but Roy Jones is out of his league. Wide UD.
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Originally posted by joseph5620 View PostCompletely different style match-ups as well as the fact that Saad Muhammad was nearing the end of his career. Holyfield had only 11 pro fights when he beat Qawi the first time. That was not Holyfield at his best. Qawi was an excellent light heavyweight but facing a prime Roy Jones is a stylistic nightmare for him.
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Originally posted by Old Mongoose View PostBut what about the trouble Montell Griffin give him with his low crouch style in there 1st fight?
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Originally posted by jabsRstiff View PostMontell was very awkward, while Qawi is not. Qawi is far superior to Griffin, but doesn't give the strange angles and movement Montell did that first fight. Jones also overlooked Griffin the first time, which he proved in their second fight. No way Jones overlooks an awesome fighter like Qawi!
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Originally posted by Old Mongoose View PostBut what about the trouble Montell Griffin give him with his low crouch style in there 1st fight?
I personally don't think Griffin and Qawi fight anything alike. Qawi is a lot more offensive minded than Griffin which would lead to a lot more opportunities for Jones.
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Originally posted by Old Mongoose View PostA 5''5 LHW who fight's from a low crouch to make himself smaller and has a unqiue way of moving his head to different to angles to avoid punchers isn't awkward?
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Let's be real.This version of Qawi had a granite chin, and constant aggression.Jones could win this fight, but something tells me as the later rounds come on, he's going to get sloppy, and that when Dwight gets him.He takes Roy out somewhere between the 11th and 13th round.
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