To this point what was Jones' career defining/best win

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  • The Troll
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    To this point what was Jones' career defining/best win

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  • Bad Intentions
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    Hopkins or Toney but if u wanna go recent Id Have to say Ruiz

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    • The Golden Boy
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      Toney and Ruiz. If he had retired after Ruiz there would have been no dis*****g his greatness.
      Last edited by The Golden Boy; 09-13-2005, 04:11 AM.

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      • TyrantT316
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        Ruiz...it could end up being Tarver III

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          Originally posted by The Golden Boy
          Toney and Ruiz. If he had retired after Ruiz there would have been no dis*****g his greatness.
          Yes Toney for the opposition and Ruiz for the legend building.

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          • JUYJUY
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            How could Hopkins be his career-defining win?? Nobody even knew who that Hopkins guy was back then, and he wasn't very highly rated.

            The Toney-Jones fight actually didn't gain much attention, and it was known a week before the fight that Toney couldn't win.

            I suppose it's Ruiz as his career-defining win.

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            • InThisCorner
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              Mccallum imo.

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              • spinksjinx
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                Ruiz easily.

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                • theironone
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                  toney or ruiz, considering hes a blown-up 168er, no matter how **** ruiz is hes still in the top ten heavys and youve still got to be some boy to do what he did

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                  • TyrantT316
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                    You have the 6'5 250lb Golata, the big bad Rahman, Oquendo, Johnson who are all big natural HW who could not get the job done...but Roy Jones was able to easily...

                    Ruiz is nothing special, but you have either by SUPER talented and quick or have a murderous punch to beat the man...Golata, Rahman, Oquendo, nor Johnson was that...Holyfield is a Legend so he still had SOMETHING to win...Tua had the muderous punch, Jones and Toney had the talent...

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