Who's established himself as the greater light heavyweight?
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Archie Moore vs Roy Jones - Greater LHW
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Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostArchie Moore without a doubt. A better question would be Archie Moore or Ezzard Charles, with Charles holding three wins over Moore but Moore having more longevity (more longevity than almost any fighter in fact).
What about Jones and Foster? That might be a better and closer debate.
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Archie Moore... but if these two was to fight i may place my money on a Jones decision win due to his hand speed and footwork
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Originally posted by BennyST View PostYes indeed. Now that would be a great debate and a very difficult one to decide on. Jones doesn't really compare to Moore when it comes down to it.
What about Jones and Foster? That might be a better and closer debate.
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Originally posted by El Jesus View PostWhat could jones have done to truely establish himself at LHW?
In all reality though, his reign at LHW was really pretty shocking. Apart from Griffin and I guess the first Tarver fight the rest were all terrible fights for someone of his stature and his ilk and simply didn't deserve to even be in the ring with him. The usual one is he could have made sure he beat every single title holder.
Really though, it comes down to when he fought. There was just no one good enough for him to establish himself as a true great at the weight.
Otis Grant
Richard Frazier
Richard Hall
David Telesco
Glen Kelly
Derrick Harmon
Even the guys like Julio Cesar Gonzalez were absolute nobodies when he fought them and had not beaten anyone or done anything in the sport apart from stayed undefeated against terrible journeymen or novices.
Harding was ok, Griffin was good, McCallum was 41 and never should have been a LHW anyway. He was small MW, SMW. R. Johnson was also ok.
For the P4P number one in the sport to fight those guys fight after fight after fight at his supposed best weight and in his prime years is a bit incredible I find. Fair enough, it's his life, career and his money and all that but still....For a 'greatest ever' LHW you need a bit more than Montell Griffin and a 41 year old McCallum and a bunch of complete nobodies that have shiny records.
What do you think?Last edited by BennyST; 11-04-2009, 05:10 PM.
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Originally posted by El Jesus View PostWhat could jones have done to truely establish himself at LHW?
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