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  • #21
    langford could easily KO jones if he managed to land a good punch but with jones thats easier said than done

    I say jones wins by decision

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    • #22
      Hard to tell since we really don't know how fast Langford was during his time. From what I've read about Sam, if he was given a shot at the heavyweight title, he would have been champ for a long time. BTW, it's impressive that most writers would list Langford in their p4p list of all time w/o having won a belt. Speaks volumes about his talent. In Bert Sugar's latest edition of "Boxing's Greatest Fighters", Langford comes in at number 16...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by brownpimp88 View Post
        0-3 against ezzard, 0-1 against burley, 0-1 against patterson, 0-1 against marciano, 1-1 against holman williams. Maxim and harold johnson were the guys that he got the best of.

        Like I said....thick talent pool, man. Those are some mighty big names you reeled off. Burley is quite possilby one of the most underrated fighters of all time. Charles was quite possibly the best light-heavy who ever lived. Williams was great, Marciano was a natural heavyweight, etc.

        Thick Talen Pool....Thick!

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        • #24
          Originally posted by K-DOGG View Post
          Like I said....thick talent pool, man. Those are some mighty big names you reeled off. Burley is quite possilby one of the most underrated fighters of all time. Charles was quite possibly the best light-heavy who ever lived. Williams was great, Marciano was a natural heavyweight, etc.

          Thick Talen Pool....Thick!
          the 90s heavyweight division, thick talent pool.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by brownpimp88 View Post
            the 90s heavyweight division, thick talent pool.
            No arguement there either. I'd have it second only to the 1970's.

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            • #26
              K-Dogg (especially) & Pimp;

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mj3-TWvgRnw

              A small look at Burley for you two guys.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by pokpok View Post
                Hard to tell since we really don't know how fast Langford was during his time. From what I've read about Sam, if he was given a shot at the heavyweight title, he would have been champ for a long time. BTW, it's impressive that most writers would list Langford in their p4p list of all time w/o having won a belt. Speaks volumes about his talent. In Bert Sugar's latest edition of "Boxing's Greatest Fighters", Langford comes in at number 16...
                Speaks also volumes on racism at the time

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by wmute View Post
                  Speaks also volumes on racism at the time
                  Sure does, and in those times, the heavyweight championship of the world was held in high regard, and had tones of racial superiority as well. Reason why there was a mad scramble to find the "great white hope" after Jack won the belt.

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                  • #29
                    I'm the biggest Langford mark in the world but he held his hands too low and is not going to beat Roy in a pure boxing match. If he is able to trap Roy on the ropes he'd have a good chance at getting the knockout but I think Roy would do his best in this fight to keep it in the middle of the ring.. I see the fight being a lot like Jones vs Paz as both Paz and Lang had good hand speed and can slug but as seen in that fight a prime Roy was able to keep his opponent off balance with his own movement. As Muhammad Ali once said "Your hands can't hit what your eyes can't see". Which would never be truer then in the case of a Langford, Jones fight as Langford spent many years of his career legally blind. Sam's poor eye sight mixed with the amazing speed of Jones leads me to believe that RJ would pick up a UD in the end.

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                    • #30
                      Only crazy people who don't watch enough footage of each era gives a chance to a novice,that nobody even made pro fighting like even in amateurs in 70s






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