Who beat Roy Jones Jr the most decisively?

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  • Steak
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    Who beat Roy Jones Jr the most decisively?

    Imo, it was Glen Johnson. Glen not only outhustled Roy and mostly nullified him from the start, but ended up knocking him out worse than Antonio Tarver did imo...he was out of it for much longer.


    and yes, I know that all of Roy's losses other than the total ownageness of Montell Griffin came past his prime, but thanks for letting me know.
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    Montell Griffin by DQ
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    Antonio Tarver by UD and KO, 1 loss against Roy
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    Joe Calzaghe by UD
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  • lparm
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    #2
    Johnson had a good win over a pretty young RJJ but an old Calzaghe beating the prime Roy trumps them all.

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    • El Chicano
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      #3
      Originally posted by lparm
      Johnson had a good win over a pretty young RJJ but an old Calzaghe beating the prime Roy trumps them all.
      How was Roy in his prime four years after he lost to Johnson??? Or are you trying to make a funny.

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      • street bully
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        #4
        Road warrior won almost every round and just finished Roy brutally. His win was the most decisive.

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        • ИATAS
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          #5
          Johnson beat the crap out of him and knocked him the f out. And jones was definitely close to his prime. Calzaghe beat Jones when he was like 49 years old and still got dropped.


          Originally posted by lparm
          Johnson had a good win over a pretty young RJJ but an old Calzaghe beating the prime Roy trumps them all.

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          • Don Johnson
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            Roy was all drained in the tarver and johnson fights but, the best win would have to be Tarver's. He shocked not only the boxing world but, The sports world with his Ko of Roy. Roy was still relatively young, had a bit of bounce in his step. I'd say those were his best wins.

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            • Don Johnson
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              #7
              Originally posted by lparm
              Johnson had a good win over a pretty young RJJ but an old Calzaghe beating the prime Roy trumps them all.
              I presume you're the only one who picked Joe C's win over him.

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              • Steak
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                #8
                Originally posted by Chip Douglas
                Roy was all drained in the tarver and johnson fights but, the best win would have to be Tarver's. He shocked not only the boxing world but, The sports world with his Ko of Roy. Roy was still relatively young, had a bit of bounce in his step. I'd say those were his best wins.
                I dont know, early KOs arent always 'decisive' to me, as odd as it sounds, because you dont get to see how the fight plays out. after all, Roy did beat him the time before(although narrowly), and Tarver didnt have an easy time with him with next time around either.

                I felt Glen not only KOed him, but showed that had there ever been a rematch, that Glen would still have had his number and would have commanded the fight again.

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                • Silencers
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                  I think Johnson, he won pretty much every round and punctuated it by knocking Jones out cold.

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                  • mathed
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by street bully
                    Road warrior won almost every round and just finished Roy brutally. His win was the most decisive.
                    Johnson was the most decisive

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