Could Roy Jones ever be Pound for Pound 1# again

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  • RayLeonard82
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    Could Roy Jones ever be Pound for Pound 1# again

    Is it possible he could be pound for pound 1# again.

    Let's say he beats Tito convincingly. Calzaghe beats Hopkins with ease,then Roy ends up beating Calzaghe in a impressive performance.
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    Could Roy Jones ever be Pound for Pound 1# again?

    No.

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    • Ironside
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      Na I don't think he has any chance of becoming P4P #1 again.

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      • RayLeonard82
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        Beating Tito and Calzaghe convincingly wouldn't put him in the pound for pound debate?

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        • ROSEWOOD
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          Roy Jones Jr. couldn't & wouldn't ever be P4P again...

          But beating both Calz and Tito would speak volume in the boxing nation..

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          • DrewWoodside
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            First of all he's really old and it's extremely unlikely all this would happen but it's gonna take some serious circumstances for PBF to let an old man overcome his P4P rankings.

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            • skyler
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              Highly doubt it, Roy is too old.. though id love to see it happen.

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              • Dorian
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                #8
                Originally posted by ROSEWOOD
                Roy Jones Jr. couldn't & wouldn't ever be P4P again...
                at this stage of his career, i sadly agree

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                • Ironside
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                  Originally posted by RayLeonard82
                  Beating Tito and Calzaghe convincingly wouldn't put him in the pound for pound debate?
                  I think Calzaghe would beat RJJ, but hypothetically, if he was to fight Calzaghe, it would probably be by the middle to late months of this year. There's also young fighters like Cotto and Pavlik, if Pavlik goes to beat Taylor again, then beat's another big name in SMW, and if Cotto beats top fighters in the WW division, they could arguably be in higher positions P4P than RJJ.

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                  • Spirit
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                    If he beat Calzaghe and the winner of Johnson-Dawson he'd be in a close position to be

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