Confidence Levels In Roy Jones Chin?

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  • bojangles1987
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    #31
    7.

    Roy was plenty able to take punches before the weight drain.

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    • Vadrigar.
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      #32
      Originally posted by bojangles1987
      7.

      Roy was plenty able to take punches before the weight drain.
      I twisted my lips when watching the lou de valle knockdown. If I saw correctly his legs very wobbling on the way to the canvas.That can't be a good sign.

      That's why I went with number 6.

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        #33
        Originally posted by IMDAZED
        Del Valle was a pretty hard puncher, I don't know where you get that he wasn't. How many people were able to drop Virgil Hill??? Ok then. Del Valled weighed 192 against Jones, on top of that.
        what was Del Valle's KO ratio?

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          #34
          Originally posted by MmuhammadM
          what was Del Valle's KO ratio?
          I have no idea but who uses that as a barometer? Manny Pacquiao's KO ratio is slightly higher than Mayweather's but who has been far and away the harder puncher through various divisions? The only stats that matter are W's & L's in boxing. Sweet Pea was a soft puncher if you let these fools tell it.

          Anyway, Del Valle was a very hard puncher and had a very hard chin. Not to mention was an awkward southpaw. Dropped Hill. Dropped Jones. Two guys who were very hard to drop in their primes.

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            #35
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            I have no idea but who uses that as a barometer? Manny Pacquiao's KO ratio is slightly higher than Mayweather's but who has been far and away the harder puncher through various divisions? The only stats that matter are W's & L's in boxing. Sweet Pea was a soft puncher if you let these fools tell it.

            Anyway, Del Valle was a very hard puncher and had a very hard chin. Not to mention was an awkward southpaw. Dropped Hill. Dropped Jones. Two guys who were very hard to drop in their primes.
            No I wasn't using it as a barometer. I just wanted to know out of interest.

            We can judge his punching power by far better factors, like those you mentioned.

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