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

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  • Parodius
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    #41
    Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
    Jones and Hopkins are both Hall of Fame fighters, and all time greats.

    They fought when they were both 20 fights or so into their pro careers, and Jones clearly won a compeitive fight about 8 rounds to 4.

    It was for a title, (the 1st title fight for both) and both men didn't lose until YEARS after.

    Again, your logic is flawed, as it asserts if two great fighters fight early in their careers it's not significant (IE Leonard and Beneitez).

    You don't know what you're talking about AND you're a teenager for your constant insults towards Hopkins when discussing a fight involving him.

    Again, put down the bong and grow up.
    I'm over 30 so

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      #42
      Originally posted by McKay
      Lewis is not exactly glass chinned. But he did suffer one punch knockdowns from McCall and Rahman who are only fairly dangerous punchers. Judah on the other hand, was knocked out in one punch by Tzyu, and also dropped twice vs Corey Spinks. In addition Judah knockdowns and knockouts are on a much shorter timeline than Lewis.'

      He was down ONCE agaisnt Spinks, and it was because he was off balance.

      Have your take, but don't distort things to try and make your point.

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        #43
        Originally posted by McKay
        Lewis is not exactly glass chinned. But he did suffer one punch knockdouts from McCall and Rahman who are only fairly dangerous punchers. Judah on the other hand, was knocked out in one punch by Tzyu, and also dropped twice vs Corey Spinks. In addition Judah knockdowns and knockouts are on a much shorter timeline than Lewis.'
        Either way. I personally feel they were all lucky punches. Lewis avenged his two.....and I am very confident Zab would beat KT in a rematch. Very confident.



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          #44
          Judah was also knockedown by Terron Millet and Jan Bergman as recorded by Boxrec.

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            #45
            judah is definitly glass chinned, lennox has a solid chin, but when he is hit flush...he gets ktfo'd

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              #46
              Originally posted by McKay
              Judah was also knockedown by Terron Millet and Jan Bergman as recorded by Boxrec.
              Right. Plenty of flash knockdowns, and half slips. Judah was never seriously hurt, just off balance or stunned. Millet hit him with a decent shot, but a flash KD.



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                #47
                Originally posted by McKay
                as recorded by Boxrec.

                lol,

                Translation: "As unseen by you".

                Millette caught him with a good shot.

                What's your point though?

                The Tszyu shot caught him and put him out and he tired to get up too fast.

                That doesn't mean he has a poor chin.

                Corrales goes down a lot, what does that say?

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                  lol,

                  Translation: "As unseen by you".

                  Millette caught him with a good shot.

                  What's your point though?

                  The Tszyu shot caught him and put him out and he tired to get up too fast.

                  That doesn't mean he has a poor chin.

                  Corrales goes down a lot, what does that say?
                  My only point is that. A knockout is a knockout. F***ing hell. How much more descively can you win that by knockout and its ridiculous to discredit fighters, writing them off as winning by the phrase "lucky puch", when they win by descive knockout. I dont care which fighters are involved.

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                    #49
                    So I think everybody can agree Wladimir Klistchko is a far superior boxer to Sam Peter. If Wlad Dominates the first 6 rounds than get caught and goes down for 10. Are you going to right Peter's victory off as "it was a lucky punch." You would have to be in keeping with the philosophy you expouse to have. Power and ability to take a punch is a fundamental part of prizefighting. I dont know how anybody could deny that.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by McKay
                      My only point is that. A knockout is a knockout. F***ing hell. How much more descively can you win that by knockout and its ridiculous to discredit fighters, writing them off as winning by the phrase "lucky puch", when they win by descive knockout. I dont care which fighters are involved.

                      A better way to say it would be that almost anyone can be KO'd if they're hit with a haymaker.

                      It's idiots that take those KO's and try to write off the fighter it happened to as having "no chin" that are idiots.

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