Most Likely To Beat Roy Jones Jr?

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  • Chet
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    #21
    Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
    i didnt vote for any of these ******s.
    Originally posted by dino
    ..roy was flat out unbeatable at 160


    ya'll musta forgot!!
    Last edited by Chet; 10-28-2005, 11:34 PM.

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    • theclawoftheTiger
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      #22
      Chris Eubank gets my pick, Eubank would of beat RJjnr one out of three times between 91 and 93 ..

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      • Orange Sneakers
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        #23
        I also voted for Eubank

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        • JUYJUY
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          #24
          My vote went for the G-Man, FWIW.

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          • TuPrincipe
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            #25
            Roy Jones was deeply scared of the G-Man after the whipping he got in the amateurs. After that fight, Roy was a very cautious, defensive fighter and he would never fight G-man. If he did he would be very intimidated and definetly lose.

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            • Super_Lightweight
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              #26
              lol

              LOL...you don't know ****. PPl that actually saw the fight know RJ and G-man went to war and it was a good and close fight. Obviously Roy would fight a different pace in the pros had they fought and that favors Roy HUGELY. G-man's stamina was lacking as well as his mental ability to play out a fight. He would swing for fences and you don't know RJJ at all if you think that kinda fighter will beat him.

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              • JUYJUY
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                #27
                Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                LOL...you don't know ****. PPl that actually saw the fight know RJ and G-man went to war and it was a good and close fight. Obviously Roy would fight a different pace in the pros had they fought and that favors Roy HUGELY. G-man's stamina was lacking as well as his mental ability to play out a fight. He would swing for fences and you don't know RJJ at all if you think that kinda fighter will beat him.
                Have you ever actually seen G-Man fight? As the 80's turned into the 90's, he developed into an awesome boxer-puncher. He circled his opponents and picked them off well, he was rarely on the front foot and was a good mover, "swing for fences" what are you talking about?? Gerald took care over his work after back-to-back defeats, under Manny, he used his jab more than any punch and picked his shots well.

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                • Moschino045
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                  #28
                  Id say Eubank, proved he could box as well as any1 at times (at his v.best i mean) .Eubank would win the first half of the fight against Roy but Roy would probably end up with the decision altho Eubanks would have as good a chance any any1

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                  • Chet
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
                    LOL...you don't know ****. PPl that actually saw the fight know RJ and G-man went to war and it was a good and close fight. Obviously Roy would fight a different pace in the pros had they fought and that favors Roy HUGELY. G-man's stamina was lacking as well as his mental ability to play out a fight. He would swing for fences and you don't know RJJ at all if you think that kinda fighter will beat him.
                    McClellan would walk right through Jones like I stated earlier. I dont think Jones ever handles pressure well. You see that early in his career in the late stages of the Hopkins fight. He does not have the most stellar of chins. He does not have the punch to deter Gerald. Like I said you have to be a puncher at par with Julian Jackson or Nigel Benn to make the guy think twice. Gearld is not going to pull any punches against Jones or break off from his offensive montage. McClellan was also masterfull at cutting off the ring. He goes right through Jones.

                    Also factor in the intimitation factor that McClellan beat the piss out of Jones in the late stages of his amateur career. Jones' confidence would be lacking. And that would have a big effect on him.
                    Last edited by Chet; 10-31-2005, 01:36 AM.

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                    • masterdirector
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Chet
                      McClellan would walk right through Jones like I stated earlier. I dont think Jones ever handles pressure well. You see that early in his career in the late stages of the Hopkins fight. He does not have the most stellar of chins. He does not have the punch to deter Gerald. Like I said you have to be a puncher at par with Julian Jackson or Nigel Benn to make the guy think twice. Gearld is not going to pull any punches against Jones or break off from his offensive montage. McClellan was also masterfull at cutting off the ring. He goes right through Jones.

                      Also factor in the intimitation factor that McClellan beat the piss out of Jones in the late stages of his amateur career. Jones' confidence would be lacking. And that would have a big effect on him.
                      Jones would've left McClellan dead. And good riddance. F'n dog fighter deserves what Benn did to him. It was a punishment from God for being cruel to animals.

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