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  • K-Nan
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    #51
    Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
    Damn, who is that dude at about 2:38, right after Clinton Woods? The guy looks freaky there laying on the ground with his eyes popping out n ****.
    Art Serwano..

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    • !! Shawn
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      #52
      Originally posted by Parody
      I dont care what anyone says, Roy would have beaten Robinson, in his prime. Roy Jones was a ****ing beast in his prime and he made good fighters look like ****. Y'all musta forgot...
      I have to agree. Honestly, I can't think of anyone that could give Roy even a remotely Competitive match up.

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      • K-Nan
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        #53
        Originally posted by !! Shawn
        I have to agree. Honestly, I can't think of anyone that could give Roy even a remotely Competitive match up.
        Herol Graham.

        *runs*

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        • BrooklynBomber
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          #54
          Tommy Hearns would cause jones all sort of trouble at middleweight.

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          • K-Nan
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            #55
            Originally posted by Pots'N'Pans
            Tommy Hearns would cause jones all sort of trouble at middleweight.
            Tommy had slowed down quite a bit at that point... And his legs were too weak to take a clean left hook from Roy, imo. He'd give him hell, though.. I agree on that point.

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            • Silencers
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              #56
              Jones was definitely a very, very good fighter.

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              • RichCCFC
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                #57
                Hagler beats him at Middleweight.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by K-Nan
                  Tommy had slowed down quite a bit at that point... And his legs were too weak to take a clean left hook from Roy, imo. He'd give him hell, though.. I agree on that point.
                  My argument comes from the point that a tall fighter with great jab, huge power and boxing ability(e.g. counterpunching) would give Jones all sorts of problems.

                  If you go strictly with a weight(and not a weight division) you could throw in guys like Joe Louis, and for example, Evander Holyfield, who I think both could beat Jones. Although Louis less so.

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