Roy easy
Seeing so many people say Roy in this day and age lets me know there are still alot of fans out there who have perspective. I'd be happy to talk boxing any day of the week with all of those who said Roy. Roy went from being a 160lb champion to beating a guy that weighed 235lbs and winning the heavyweight title. That 75 lbs people. Manny going from what 112 to now 147, thats only 35lbs. Oscar starting at 130 and going all the way to 160, thats only thirty pounds, and Oscar got his but kicked up there. Oscar's gone up six weight classes, that means roy been up about 12 in comparison of weight. Roy has the best Resume with that fact in mind. Without that heavy weight championship I can see a debate, but he did the unthinkable, and the impossible, and it hadn't been done in ove 100 years. Hes one of a kind and at his best, I think he could have beaten 90% of the heavyweight champions. Its Roy, easy, no one has ever been so dominant. Nobody beat people so thuroughly than Roy. No boxer was more untouchable. He easily beat two hall of famers in there prime (Hopkins, Toney) the top three middlewight fighters in that era. Point blank, He has the fastest hands ever by a good margine. And it was real speed because those fast punches all had power. In my opinion in his prime he was better than any other boxer in there prime, thus, Roy jones is the greatest boxer "p4p" of all time.
Seeing so many people say Roy in this day and age lets me know there are still alot of fans out there who have perspective. I'd be happy to talk boxing any day of the week with all of those who said Roy. Roy went from being a 160lb champion to beating a guy that weighed 235lbs and winning the heavyweight title. That 75 lbs people. Manny going from what 112 to now 147, thats only 35lbs. Oscar starting at 130 and going all the way to 160, thats only thirty pounds, and Oscar got his but kicked up there. Oscar's gone up six weight classes, that means roy been up about 12 in comparison of weight. Roy has the best Resume with that fact in mind. Without that heavy weight championship I can see a debate, but he did the unthinkable, and the impossible, and it hadn't been done in ove 100 years. Hes one of a kind and at his best, I think he could have beaten 90% of the heavyweight champions. Its Roy, easy, no one has ever been so dominant. Nobody beat people so thuroughly than Roy. No boxer was more untouchable. He easily beat two hall of famers in there prime (Hopkins, Toney) the top three middlewight fighters in that era. Point blank, He has the fastest hands ever by a good margine. And it was real speed because those fast punches all had power. In my opinion in his prime he was better than any other boxer in there prime, thus, Roy jones is the greatest boxer "p4p" of all time.
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