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  • #11
    People are opinionated.

    But the Prime version of RJJ that lives in my mind,

    Is the greatest fighter I've ever seen.

    Hands down.

    Some people think Ali is impressive, some think Tyson etc.

    RJJ is to me that kind of Fistic art in his prime.

    I know prime Roy and he's the best I ever laid eyes on.



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    • #12
      Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
      People are opinionated.

      But the Prime version of RJJ that lives in my mind,

      Is the greatest fighter I've ever seen.

      Hands down.

      Some people think Ali is impressive, some think Tyson etc.

      RJJ is to me that kind of Fistic art in his prime.

      I know prime Roy and he's the best I ever laid eyes on.
      I agree totally with that!!!.....I posted many times that Roy is the BEST I've EVER seen, hands down!!.....he had special gifts(talent wise) and thats what seperated him from the rest imo!!

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SekondzOut View Post
        I agree totally with that!!!.....I posted many times that Roy is the BEST I've EVER seen, hands down!!.....he had special gifts(talent wise) and thats what seperated him from the rest imo!!
        Yeah well I've had to defend these statements over and over.

        Don't plan on stopping right now.

        lol

        He was the ****kin MAN.



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        • #14
          Hopkins for me.

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          • #15
            I feel like Roy is more memorable, his prime fights make for an excellent highlight reel where as hopkins just got the job done (kind of reminds me of Tim Duncan and the Spurs)

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            • #16
              Jones Jr.

              The only thing that has ever tarnished him is his stubborness to give up in this sport.

              At the same time I gotta respect him.

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                • #18
                  Roy was a killer.

                  Really end of story. Just ****ing pure hell.



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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
                    I ****ing love that video.

                    Nice to see you that you still get on some of the time RWK.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by RunW/Knives View Post
                      People are opinionated.

                      But the Prime version of RJJ that lives in my mind,

                      Is the greatest fighter I've ever seen.

                      Hands down.

                      Some people think Ali is impressive, some think Tyson etc.

                      RJJ is to me that kind of Fistic art in his prime.

                      I know prime Roy and he's the best I ever laid eyes on.

                      THE SCHOLAR CONSIDERS:
                      An Interview With Boxing Historian Herbert G. Goldman
                      By Katherine Dunn


                      WHY ROY JONES, JR?

                      KD -- Some of the questions put forward by the CBZ scholars come to mind at this point.They’ve sent them to me by e-mail and I’ve printed them out and have them here. May I run a few by you?

                      HG -- Well, I’ll see what I can do, sure.

                      KD -- A couple of years ago you published your own greatest pound-for-pound list in International Boxing digest. You had Roy Jones Jr. at the top of your list. You’ve received much criticism from historians and others—typically older folks—What about Jones’ abilities and accomplishments prompted you to make such a bold statement? And how do you compare greatness in boxers? And would you still put Jones up at the top?

                      HG -- OK. My ranking of Jones in such a dramatic fashion, had to do not with his accomplishments but simply with his skills. He has more and greater skills than any fighter I’ve ever seen in my life. The way he can hook and go immediately to a straight punch, the way he can fire shots from all angles, his domination of every opponent he faces. I’ve never seen a comparable fighter in my life. I went out on a limb in making that pronouncement at that time. I don’t think I was that overboard. Now it’s true that Mr. Jones’ accomplishments in terms of being in great fights, in terms of being a super-star of his period do not begin to equal his skills. That’s the down side. Of course to make great fights it takes two to tango and Mr. Jones is so far above his competition that there are no great fights out there for him, certainly within his own weight classes. Now in terms of looking at the careers of certain fighters, certainly there are a number of men who outshone him in that respect. But I still maintain that Mr. Jones is the most skilfull, is the most over-powering man, pound-for-pound, in the history of boxing. I don’t think even Sugar Ray Robinson was as dominant over his opposition as Roy Jones has been. That takes nothing away from Sugar Ray. But I have never seen a phenomenon like Roy Jones. Of course Roy Jones knows it, too. He knows what he wants, what he doesn’t want. He’s a star. He won’t fight here. He will fight only here. He’s his own promoter, more or less. So he’s certainly not everyones’ ideal of what a fighter should be. But in terms of skills I think he’s the greatest.





                      "Roy Jones, Jr. –shooting these punches from nowhere. The way Roy Jones can turn a straight jab into a hook is something I’ve never seen any fighter do. When I was watching boxing as a kid I used to imagine fighters who could do that, but I never saw anybody do it until I saw Roy Jones."


                      Boxing Historian Herbert G. Goldman

                      http://cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/w42x-kd.htm

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