Better fighter prime Lewis or Jones

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  • KostyaTszyu44
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    #21
    Originally posted by Dynamite Kid
    One punch can end a fight and, because of the amount of weight you carry you are more likely to get tired and when you get tired your reflexes slow down and you are more suspect to being hurt and caught.

    Multi weight is not so hard if you are picking on the weaker champ from that particular division(Ruiz) or you are fighting guys that were never that great anyway.
    one punch can end a fight in any division if you are facing a hard puncher....

    you can slow down and get caught in any division wtf

    multi weight is pretty hard considering you mostly go up against bigger guys and need good skills

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    • KostyaTszyu44
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      #22
      toney in 1994 was one of if not the best fighter in the world

      and jones pretty much dominated him

      thats pretty incredible, and better than any of lewis' wins

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      • Don Corleone
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        #23
        I'm going with Lennox on this one. I think he fought the better opposition and was overall a more dominant fighter then was Jones. He beat Tyson, McCall, Mercer, Briggs, Rahman, Vitali and once to Holyfield however I believe their first fight was an unbelievable robbery so I would give him the first fight as well.

        Plus he's one of the only fighters ever to avenge all his loses which were only two. To show how much value he had in boxing, the Heavyweight division and just about all of boxing went into a decline after his retirement. He was a beast in his prime in Heavyweight and one of my personal boxers of all time.

        However, skill wise would have to go to Jones. I can't take nothing away from Jones because in his prime he was a spectacular boxer also and he was and still is very exciting but I just believe Lewis had the better resume and was more dominant.

        LOL at the people who say Jones would win against Lewis at Heavyweight. That's a joke. Roy wasn't a natural heavyweight...Sure he held a title at it and by beating Ruiz who wasn't nearly as good as some of Lewis' opponents but Lewis was very much more dominant at heavyweight without a doubt...

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