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Prime Roy Jones Jr did not use the fundamentals of boxing

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  • #21
    Originally posted by SnoopySmurf View Post
    He didn't have to. His reflex and speed were phenominal.

    But once he got slower, he was beatable. His record in the last 5 fights shows that.

    No jabs, rarely keeps his gloves up. He's still relying on his reflex to avoid punches. He rarely ducks punches. He flinches away. That's fine...but he can't always do that especially when he's slower nowadays. His hands are still too low. He's relying on his quickness to connect and doesn't bother trying to hide his right cross with jabs.

    Honestly, though, he still would not have beaten Joe Calzaghe last weekend.
    Calzaghe also does not use sound fundamentals. You could be predicting Calzaghe's future.

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    • #22
      Prime RJ was above the law. He could do whatever the hell he wanted and still win. He was just too fast and too good.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
        Calzaghe also does not use sound fundamentals. You could be predicting Calzaghe's future.
        True...but up to an extent. Joe actually jabs and ducks and slips punches on bended knees as most old school boxers do. He definitely hides his straight left behind a jab. He's uses combinations a lot and doesn't try to end the fight with one punch like RJJ used to.

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        • #24
          Never under estimate the fundamentals. Bernard Hopkins is still around because of it.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by larryx View Post
            maybe people can understand why floyd retired now
            I always thought that...but Floyd had the ring intelligence n the fundamentals to fall back on.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by SnoopySmurf View Post
              He didn't have to. His reflex and speed were phenominal.

              But once he got slower, he was beatable. His record in the last 5 fights shows that.

              No jabs, rarely keeps his gloves up. He's still relying on his reflex to avoid punches. He rarely ducks punches. He flinches away. That's fine...but he can't always do that especially when he's slower nowadays. His hands are still too low. He's relying on his quickness to connect and doesn't bother trying to hide his right cross with jabs.

              Honestly, though, he still would not have beaten Joe Calzaghe last weekend.
              Thats why overall, Bernard>>Roy.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by SnoopySmurf View Post
                True...but up to an extent. Joe actually jabs and ducks and slips punches on bended knees as most old school boxers do. He definitely hides his straight left behind a jab. He's uses combinations a lot and doesn't try to end the fight with one punch like RJJ used to.

                Seriously? Really? Come on. Joe does not use fundamentals either. Give me a break.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by bsrizpac View Post
                  Seriously? Really? Come on. Joe does not use fundamentals either. Give me a break.
                  I think his explanation pretty much backs up what he claimed. Joe is unorthodox but he does utilize the fundamentals. He jabs a lot to set up his left, he hits in combos, he's not a stationary target....just because he showboats, he's still using most of the fundamentals.

                  RJJ and Naseem Hamed - without the fundamentals, they're beatable without the super human reflex and speed they once had.

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                  • #29
                    Yep, 100% true. He relied so much on his reflexes it became his life. Cant blame him. Like Hopkins said at old age you got to change your approach and use experience. When your legs go, you got to learn better defense and keep guys off with the jab. Now with Mayweather, he already has all that now with great defense, he can still win big at 35. But Jones' downfall was moving down from HW to LHW. Guy was crazy doing it SO soon.

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