Originally posted by GeneralZod
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Who has a greater legacy? Hopkins vs Jones Jr
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Both are extremely overrated as far as all-time standings go.
Roy being the lesser of two evils when placing them.
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Originally posted by Big_L View Postexactly. just like tommy hearns won the longevity battle with ray leonard. but he'll never be considered greater. no knock against hopkins. roy was simply better.
Originally posted by windowMaker View Postdid Ezzard Charles tarnish his legacy?
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Originally posted by GoldenGloveLove View PostStraight up.
Yeah why do people keep trotting out that crap about Roy tarnishing his legacy? Almost all the best p4p guys were losing to people that wouldn't have sniffed their cracks in their primes. Nobody around now who bothers learning about the sport is forgetting about Charles and Pep and Robinson. RJJ's no different or Holyfield or whoever. What they did and who they were ain't going anywhere even if they fight till they're 60 and get knocked out 50 times. They're not erasing history. And anybody care if Hopkins loses to Dawson in his late forties? Not me. He's still a great fighter.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWhilst all that is true, that doesn't make his resume particularly better if you break down who he beat. Look at his middleweight resume for example, there's a whole lot of unknowns in there. There's also a lot of fighters moving up in weight to face him, not established middleweights and smaller guys.
Roy Jones beat better fighters than Hopkins did, plus he was lightheavy champion, supermiddleweight champion and won a version of the heavyweight championship.
Not to mention he beat some ATGs for their weightclass in Mike McCallum, Toney and of course Hopkins himself.
Originally posted by windowMaker View Postthe best H2H fighter to ever live
Originally posted by windowMaker View Postbasically ruled and hardly lost rounds from the age of 16-35 yrs old
Originally posted by Augustane View PostAt the end of the day - Jones will be remembered by casuals, Hopkins will not.
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