Say Roy Jones had moved to cruiserweight in 2003 and had fights with the likes of Mormeck and Toney and then moved up to heavyweight how do you think he would have done?
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The 2003 Jones would have beaten Toney and Mormeck. His chin and legs were very much still intact then!
I wouldn't have fancied his chances over Lewis or either Klitchko though......too big, too heavy handed.
Hell without the move back to lightheavy he may have still been quite good now.
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Originally posted by Sugarj View PostThe 2003 Jones would have beaten Toney and Mormeck. His chin and legs were very much still intact then!
I wouldn't have fancied his chances over Lewis or either Klitchko though......too big, too heavy handed.
Hell without the move back to lightheavy he may have still been quite good now.Last edited by DeepSleep; 12-08-2009, 02:42 PM.
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I believe he was a fool to drop all the way down to Lightheavy after the Ruiz fight. Jones Jr. weighted around 195 against Ruiz with very little body fat. When he announced he was moving down to 175 to fight Tarver, I told everybody Tarver was going to destroy him and people didn't believe me. No way someone thats trim can lose twenty pounds and not lose alot of strength.
But Jones was a risk taker. Always challenging himself, wether he played basketball the same day as a title fight or wore a microphone during another title fight. And he moved down in weight. It ruined him!
For the record I also told Chris Byrd not to drop down to Light heavy and he did and guess what happened.
(I myself tried dropping two weight classes in the amateurs and was pathetic, little guys were so much stronger than me that night and I learned my lession)
That being said I also believe if Jones went to cruiserweight he could have beat most of the guys from that era.
Thats my opinion
(Also for the record I also predicted Ray Leonard's loss to Terry Norris and Thomas Hearns losing the middleweight crown based on this thinking)
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