who was P4P better in their prime : RJJ or PBF

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  • riz
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    #1

    who was P4P better in their prime : RJJ or PBF

    both guys wer outstanding. n im tlaking bout b4 RJJs fights with tarver, cuz that waas near the end of his time.
    i would have to go with PBF
    cuz hes taking out everyone easily... but so did RJJ mmm....
    close but i jus gotta go with PBF
  • IwatchBoxing
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    I'd go with Roy Jones, you have to admit bigger fighters should get more cerdit than the smaller ones, cause they can kick the little ones ass.

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    • Truth
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      #3
      It too soon to say because Floyd is still in his prime...

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      • trinidadpr87
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        #4
        Roy Jones jr. right now because he was one of the top p4p fighters for almost 10 years,while Floyd has been p4p material for about 4 or 5 years.

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        • Tarver is my dad
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          #5
          Both great talents, but gotta go with RJJ. Floyd has tremendous talent, but I just never seen a fighter as talented and skilled as Roy.

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          • CUFreeze
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            #6
            While Roy was in his prime he rarely lost A ROUND!

            Floyd in his prime was clearly beaten by Castillo in their first fight.

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            • JUYJUY
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              #7
              Floyd Mayweather.

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              • JUYJUY
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                #8
                Originally posted by CUFreeze
                While Roy was in his prime he rarely lost A ROUND!
                He had nobody to lose a round against, anybody can look good sparring with mediocre opposition, oh and I assume you haven't seen his fight with the great Fermin Chirino (where Jones just didn't look very good) or haven't seen when the legendary Reggie Miller had him out on his feet for a few rounds.
                Last edited by JUYJUY; 07-28-2005, 09:18 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by IwatchBoxing
                  I'd go with Roy Jones, you have to admit bigger fighters should get more cerdit than the smaller ones, cause they can kick the little ones ass.

                  WTF???????????????????????? So butter bean is better than Tito p4p? WOW, you never cease to amaze me with your outlandish statements.
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                  • trinidadpr87
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by JUYJUY
                    He had nobody to lose a round against, anybody can look good sparring with mediocre opposition, oh and I assume you haven't seen his fight with the great Fermin Chirino (where Jones looked awful) or haven't seen when the legendary Reggie Miller had him out on his feet for a few rounds.
                    Do you have the Reggie Miller fight?

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