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  • GEOFFHAYES
    Juy Hayes
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    #21
    Originally posted by Shanus
    So basically, you're saying he was beatable if the opponent came to fight?
    If you stayed on top of him for three minutes of each round, but that is easier said than done, especially if your not a natural pressure fighter.

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    • eazy_mas
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      #22
      Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
      Benn:

      L Eubank

      L Toney TKO mid-late (Toney's short hooks and short uppercuts all wrong for Benn, either beating him to the punch or countering him on the inside with)

      L Jones TKO early (Jones got the power, speed and reflex to take him out in three rounds or less without being hit by Benn's best)

      L Calzaghe TKO early-mid (Calzaghe's hands are too sharp and his heart too big, finds Benn's dodgy jaw)

      Eubank:

      W Benn

      W Toney UD (Toney can't get close enough often enough without eating heavy jabs or falling short due to Eubank's sways)

      L Jones UD (Jones would simply out-work him and win the last eight rounds, though be made to look bad early doors)

      L Calzaghe UD (Calzaghe would be too busy for him)

      Toney:

      W Benn

      L Eubank

      L Jones UD (I think Jones would of always beaten him, but an in-shape Toney would make life harder for him)

      W Calzaghe UD (very close call, but Toney would constantly draw him and counter him up and down with both hands, like a matador)

      Jones:

      W Benn

      W Eubank

      W Toney

      W Calzaghe TKO (Calzaghe is too square-on and Jones was a massive puncher)


      I do think a young Benn takes Jones (six rounds with Benn is too many rounds for Jones to escape), but Jones wasn't about then. And I do think a young Eubank takes Jones because Jones wouldn't have the technical know-how to deal with his movement (he moved better than any boxer I've ever seen), but again Jones wasn't about then.
      you could add Gerald McClean the GMan in this buch what do you think he will do against these guy too?

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      • GEOFFHAYES
        Juy Hayes
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        #23
        Originally posted by eazy_mas
        you could add Gerald McClean the GMan in this buch what do you think he will do against these guy too?
        I really don't know. McClellan was very much an unknown quantity IMO. His career was over before it really began..

        All we saw was him jumping in and knocking everyone out in one round!

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        • eazy_mas
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          #24
          Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
          I really don't know. McClellan was very much an unknown quantity IMO. His career was over before it really began..

          All we saw was him jumping in and knocking everyone out in one round!
          you know if the time of 90s the names that you siad including Gman and Julian Jackson if each one fight each other it would make Roy Jones greatness more.

          many people dicrediet Roy Jones but he was the man of 90s it was his era and he played his own rules too.

          why he couldnt fight guys over in brit because he was his own promoter and maybe he is not as good promoter as a boxer.

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