10 fighters that I think that would beat a
Prime Roy Jones jr
A prime RJJ was a great fighter a sight to behold,
lighten reflexes, dazzling combinations,
unorthodox punches from unorthodox angles
and big power in both hands.
But here are 10 fighters from middleweight to
light heavyweight that would beat a prime Roy
Jones jr.
Gene Tunney:
The Fighting Marine, maybe the best light-heavy
ever, beat the Heavyweight Champ Jack
Dempsey Twice, only ever lost 1 fight, on a
decision.
Archie Moore:
The Old Mongoose, one of the first to use the
shoulder roll, huge power stopped a lot of
heavyweights and no other boxer has had as
many KOs as him
Harry Greb:
The Human Windmill, never stopped punching
never got out your face, would hit you with fists,
elbow and head, one tough S.O.B.
Sugar Ray Robinson:
Considered the greatest boxer ever by many,
SRR had it all, fast hand, footwork, power, chin,
heart, he has many HOFs on his record.
Carlos Monzon:
They say the way to beat speed is to have a
good jab, they were too many that had better
than Monzon, granite chin and would walk you
down and make you pay.
Marvin Hagler:
Much like Monzon Hagler just kept on coming
forward, but had more intensity but didn't have
the jab of Monzon.
Ezzard Charles:
The Cincinnati Cobra, slick and skillful, threw
accurate punches and had great defensive skill
and had to move up to heavyweight to get titles
shot.
Bob Fitzsimmons:
RJJ emulated him by winning the middleweight
and heavyweight title but unlike Roy, Bob beat
the man rather than a paper champion.
Michael Spinks:
Considered by many to be the one of the
greatest light-heavies of all time a pure boxer
with great technical skills handed Holmes his
first defeat and stopped him equaling
Marciano's record.
Dwight Muhammad Qawi:
Only started boxing at 25, stood only 5 ft 5½ in
but was a natural and had great slick skills took
Holyfield to a SD over 15 rounds.
Prime Roy Jones jr
A prime RJJ was a great fighter a sight to behold,
lighten reflexes, dazzling combinations,
unorthodox punches from unorthodox angles
and big power in both hands.
But here are 10 fighters from middleweight to
light heavyweight that would beat a prime Roy
Jones jr.
Gene Tunney:
The Fighting Marine, maybe the best light-heavy
ever, beat the Heavyweight Champ Jack
Dempsey Twice, only ever lost 1 fight, on a
decision.
Archie Moore:
The Old Mongoose, one of the first to use the
shoulder roll, huge power stopped a lot of
heavyweights and no other boxer has had as
many KOs as him
Harry Greb:
The Human Windmill, never stopped punching
never got out your face, would hit you with fists,
elbow and head, one tough S.O.B.
Sugar Ray Robinson:
Considered the greatest boxer ever by many,
SRR had it all, fast hand, footwork, power, chin,
heart, he has many HOFs on his record.
Carlos Monzon:
They say the way to beat speed is to have a
good jab, they were too many that had better
than Monzon, granite chin and would walk you
down and make you pay.
Marvin Hagler:
Much like Monzon Hagler just kept on coming
forward, but had more intensity but didn't have
the jab of Monzon.
Ezzard Charles:
The Cincinnati Cobra, slick and skillful, threw
accurate punches and had great defensive skill
and had to move up to heavyweight to get titles
shot.
Bob Fitzsimmons:
RJJ emulated him by winning the middleweight
and heavyweight title but unlike Roy, Bob beat
the man rather than a paper champion.
Michael Spinks:
Considered by many to be the one of the
greatest light-heavies of all time a pure boxer
with great technical skills handed Holmes his
first defeat and stopped him equaling
Marciano's record.
Dwight Muhammad Qawi:
Only started boxing at 25, stood only 5 ft 5½ in
but was a natural and had great slick skills took
Holyfield to a SD over 15 rounds.
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