After Jones beat Ruiz, you think he coulda beat Lennox Lewis?
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I dunno if you were a fight fan back then but i suspect not. Roy never wanted to fight Lewis, he knew he was waaay to big. Lewis also never wanted to fight Roy as it was pointless.And there was never any real talk of the match up anyway.Roy moved up to create history, he never moved up to compete with someone of Lewis size. But Roy did fancy his chances with a Tyson fight, that would have been great to see.Last edited by stefjonno1; 08-15-2010, 01:56 PM.Comment
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Lewis decided to hand in his belt rather than face a court ruling to meet Chris Byrd who despite being the mandatory challenger, did not rate highly on the earning or entertainment scales.
HBO, apparently, did not see the Byrd fight as a big enough attraction, a fact Lewis referred to when he described the prospect of meeting the American as "not attractive enough" in the statement he released explaining his decision to give up the IBF title.Last edited by Toney616; 08-15-2010, 02:13 PM.Comment
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I don't think so. The closest thing to a decent HW he could've taken out at that point is Byrd. Those guys are just too big. I remember Tua was offered a fight, but his legal trouble screwed up that fight...Just imagine what would have happened if Tua landed a left hook...Comment
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Jones would not have accepted a fight against either Lewis or Tyson at that time , nor even against Vassily Jirov , why go as far as Lewis and Tyson ?
Fact is he returned to 175 , despite having to lose hardly gained muscle in order to do so.Comment
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