more impressive roy goin from 154 to hw..or manny going from fly weight to ww

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  • Nuckin Figga
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    #171
    Roy fought one fight at heavyweight against a paper champion.

    What Pac did was better.

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      #172
      Originally posted by Erik Dinero OG
      Roy fought one fight at heavyweight against a paper champion.

      What Pac did was better.
      I know people will say the lower weights are separated by less pounds, but the percentage weight changes have to be looked at. For the sake of argument, I will ignore Manny's bull**** JMW title.

      Manny has titles from 112-147. This is a 31.25% change.

      Roy Jones Jr
      160-200 - 25% change

      Manny's achievement is slightly better I'm afraid.

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        #173
        Originally posted by jrosales13
        I won't disagree that Ruiz was a better opponent than that version of Margarito. But, I really don't count Pac as a JMW, I count him as a WW, Pac never fought at the full JMW limit. So I think Ruiz win and the Cotto win is a better comparison. And, is Ruiz a better fighter than what that Cotto was?
        That is a tough question. Then again, Roy was still outweighed by 30-something pounds, which is why I find that question difficult. Cotto to me was still a top fighter when Manny beat him. Not the guy who fought Mosley but still very good. Ruiz has never been very good. The weight is a factor that makes me lean toward Roy. That and bias .

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        • DET. IRONSIDE
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          #174
          Legacy wise its RJJ all the way.

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            #175
            Originally posted by IMDAZED
            That is a tough question. Then again, Roy was still outweighed by 30-something pounds, which is why I find that question difficult. Cotto to me was still a top fighter when Manny beat him. Not the guy who fought Mosley but still very good. Ruiz has never been very good. The weight is a factor that makes me lean toward Roy. That and bias .
            I agree the weight difference is what makes which win was better debatable. I don't think it's as clear for either guy as some posters make it out to be.

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            • Larry the boss
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              #176
              people say its amazing manny beat a man who outweighted him by 17 pounds..ruiz outweighted roy by 30+..both amazing runs,both historic....but i gotta go with roy

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                #177
                Originally posted by LarryX2011
                people say its amazing manny beat a man who outweighted him by 17 pounds..ruiz outweighted roy by 30+..both amazing runs,both historic....but i gotta go with roy
                Ruiz vs Marg is a weak comparison.

                Ruiz vs Cotto is a much better comparison.

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                  #178
                  Originally posted by jrosales13
                  Ruiz vs Marg is a weak comparison.

                  Ruiz vs Cotto is a much better comparison.
                  i was just comparing the extreme weight differencial..not talent

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                  • Steak
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                    #179
                    Roy's win over Ruiz>Pac's win over Margarito, no doubt.

                    Pac's win over Cotto is slightly better than Roy's win over Ruiz though, all things considered.

                    Roy gave up a lot of weight to Ruiz, and although Ruiz was in no way the best in the division he was one of the better guys in the division. Yes, Roy gave up a number of pounds, but weight is far from everything and a fat James Toney did the same later on.

                    Cotto is a better fighter than Ruiz, even the version of him that Pacquiao fought...I thought he was noticably better around the Mosley fight. On the other hand, the catchweight does count against Manny a little bit. it doesnt make Cotto from a good fighter to a **** fighter magically, but it does count for something. but overall I still consider the Cotto win a little better than a win over Ruiz, but not by too much.

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                      #180
                      Originally posted by jrosales13
                      When did Roy beat the best at 160?
                      Oh brother. Hopkins fool. You will say: Uhhh, Hopkins was green. I will say, if he was so green, how come he didnt lose again for 11 years and went on to defend for a record 20 times straight?

                      At the time Hopkins was the best 160 had to offer whether the world knew it yet or not.

                      Peace.

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