(Poll) In His Prime Was Roy Jones Jr Unbeatable?
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LMAO..name me a fighte in the 90's that was better than Roy..
name me a fighter in their primes other than Ray Robinson who was more untouchable in their primes!!
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It isn't neccessary for a fighter to prove he's unbeatable by sticking out his chin to allow a free punch. We should assume that at least ONE TIME in his dazzling prime he got a wallop on the chin, and as far as we all know, he survived it with no bother. The Tarver punch was when Jones was long past his prime, although still a top fighter, so it is not an example to be quoted.RJJ was exceptional. Maybe the greatest talent boxing has seen since SRR, and certainly since Ali. Unbeatable? No. But extremely tough to beat.
His punch resistance isnt the best, but is that a matter now of aging, or did he just not face a big enough ****er in the days gone by? These are the questions we will always ask.
Legend.
My own opinion is that, since we can only pass judgement on the evidence we actually have, including factual events, and since we can't legitimately speculate on "maybe" "perhaps", "everybody gets old" etc. we must come to the conclusion that,
"in his prime he was unbeatable", because that's exactly what happened.
And don't bring up that ridiculous DQ.Comment
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Yes but in his prime he would've handled Rochigianni - if he were a full fledged LHW.Nunn lost to Rochi because he could not handle the pressure he was being put under, if he could of kept the fight in the centre ring he may have done a lot better but he could not and got outworked.
Nunn never looked comfortable when pressured imo( Barkley), although in his prime he was able to pick off on the way in (Roldan) because he had better reflexes etc.Comment
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Roy Jones beat a lot of good fighters. His win against Toney deserves recognition, but it's obvious Toney was not at his best. His win against Ruiz deserves the same, then again Toney did the same thing injured and out of shape.
Still, unbeatable? He never dominated any great fighters to make him look unbeatable. He dominated a weight drained Toney who I wouldn't consider "great" at the time.Comment
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Bat, Vinnie P. was a great fighter, no doubt, Gatti-like, but was really outgunned by Jones, I think he had come up from a Junior lightweight title, or thereabouts. Too small, about
5'6-7", really only a little guy.Comment
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