Fights that could have made Roy Jones a top ten ATG
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See here's the thing...the Roy that lost to Johnson and Tarver are not the Roy I'm talking about, I'm talking about prime Roy. As I said we'll need to wait 10-20 years before he gets the credit he deserved. Leonard, Hearns, Hagler and Duran all had embarassing losses when they got too old but we don't remember them for their losses we remember them for the moments they showed us how great they truely was. Roys prime is a force to be reckoned with in any era of the sport.Comment
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See here's the thing...the Roy that lost to Johnson and Tarver are not the Roy I'm talking about, I'm talking about prime Roy. As I said we'll need to wait 10-20 years before he gets the credit he deserved. Leonard, Hearns, Hagler and Duran all had embarassing losses when they got too old but we don't remember them for their losses we remember them for the moments they showed us how great they truely was. Roys prime is a force to be reckoned with in any era of the sport.Comment
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I'm not and I never have. Age was a factor btw, Roy was 36-37 the years he got K.Od added to the fact he dropped 50-60 lbs then think about how his whole style was based on super-fast reflexes and power shots then you'll see why him dropping 50-60 lbs and being 36-37 signalled the end of Roy Jones.Comment
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Fair enough. When he got knocked out by Tarver in 2004 he had turned 35 that January not 36/37 and if he had lost 50-60 pounds he would have been fighting somewhere around welterweight. Roy officialy weighed in at 193 for the Ruiz bout. 193 minus 175 =??Comment
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Anyways, the point I was trying to make is - Roy losing to Johnson and Tarver are not the Roy I was talking about and won't be the Roy people remember in 10-20 years. The fact he had more achievements than nearly anyone in boxing history, his awesome style and his shenanigans in the ring I don't see how you can just say "No he's just not top 10 ATG at all."Comment
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