Floyd would lose, rjj prime is to much for pbf to handle.
Fantasy Fight - Roy Jones Jr (154) Vs Floyd Mayweather Jr (154)
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Just can't see any situation where Floyd can win this fight, he isn't outboxing Roy and he isn't going to stop him.
Jones' movement and punch angles were amazing.
and lol @ the post saying Floyd has never lost so he'd win. Roy was practically undefeated in his first 50 fights. The only loss was a DQ that was bs. Everytime he was called into the ring, Buffer always highlighted "his only loss coming from a controversial disqualification, later avenged by first round KO". To me, that is one amazing record considering his achievements at 154, 160, 175 and 200, then making history yet again by dropping down to 175 again to regain the title.
Not like an undefeated record matters in this instance. I see Roy dominating this fight.Comment
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Floyd's best weight is 130, he is fighting at 154 weighing in under the weight limit. Roy started at 154 and went all the way to heavyweight. Besides being physically stronger, having more pop, his hands were also probably faster. Floyd possesses not a single advantage in this match up, no way he could win.
It's not about other fighters near the equal of Floyd, it's a matter of size and strength. I could see Floyd beating alot of other bigger guys, but those guys aren't Roy Jones Jr.Comment
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I would say 9 to 3 Roy. And I only say this because its Floyd. I wouldnt give anybody else a round.Comment
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Roy's combinations would destroy Floyd. Floyd would slip a few, floyd wouldn't be able to hurt him and would ultimately get caught by Roy. Roy at his prime and even before was on a different level. Too much.Comment
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How does Sergio Martinez fare against Roy Jones around 160-168?Last edited by BoxingFollower; 09-07-2012, 08:55 AM.Comment
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Martinez is done growing and is physically capped at 154, where as roy would be a fresh daisy green fighter at 154, and completely able to go up to 168 if needed.Comment
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