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  • Chollo Vista
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    #11
    Originally posted by Offline
    Nobody beats Roy in my fantasy fights.
    This right here

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    • ruedboy
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      #12
      Originally posted by Chollo Vista
      Prime Roy Jones was literally Floyd on steroids... Do the math.

      Roy easily
      True. Just watched Roy dominate Toney at 168, amazing!

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        #13
        Originally posted by ruedboy
        True. Just watched Roy dominate Toney at 168, amazing!
        Check out the Pazienza fight... One of the greatest finishes I've seen in my time.

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          #14
          Originally posted by ruedboy
          No dis to the diva but Roy dominates at all these weights.
          There's levels to this game and Canelo is a very good fighter but Roy is a great one.
          Now if the diva can do his catch weight thing, who knows.
          I consider both great fighters but to me, prime Roy is the most special fighter I ever saw and nobody just beats him between 160-168 without question, in my opinion

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            #15
            Originally posted by Boxing Goat
            I consider both great fighters but to me, prime Roy is the most special fighter I ever saw and nobody just beats him between 160-168 without question, in my opinion
            True. Roy's a once in a lifetime fighter, a force of nature, like a young Mike Tyson.

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              #16
              Originally posted by JohnCastellanos
              Canelo by KO easy, Roy was good but Canelo would figure him out
              Pure nutthuggery by the biggest nutthugerring nuthugger of nuthugging history.

              Just stfu b/c YDKSAB

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                #17
                Originally posted by Chollo Vista
                Prime Roy Jones was literally Floyd on steroids... Do the math.

                Roy easily
                Plus he was taller, naturally a lot bigger, had twice the punching power, was way, way more offensive and just as elusive.

                It would be an absolute blowout

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by ruedboy
                  True. Just watched Roy dominate Toney at 168, amazing!
                  I honestly believe that in terms of pure talent it’s the most impressive performance in boxing history. He absolutely played with a consensus top 3 P4P guy. Toney was even a 4/5 favourite going in.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                    I honestly believe that in terms of pure talent it’s the most impressive performance in boxing history. He absolutely played with a consensus top 3 P4P guy. Toney was even a 4/5 favourite going in.
                    Agree. Roy took a couple of rounds off, but otherwise it was a complete domination of a great fighter in his prime.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      Canelo would get a second boxing lesson from another all-time great.
                      Couldn't have said it better

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