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    #61
    Originally posted by Toney616 View Post
    I have him beating most of those guys quite easily. I think Nunn and Liles at smw would of been very competitive though

    I'm of the believe that he couldn't be bothered with Collins, and as for Benn I think it was a case of who is he?
    The 168lb version of Jones...sigh. I could see Benn exiting in the first three rounds after throwing a wild right and getting countered by powerful, short hook he never saw coming. Looking back at the Eubank, Logan and Malinga fights I doubt very much Benn stood a chance. Liles' style would've given Jones hell, like it did in the amateurs. Collins? Next.

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      #62
      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
      Liles' style would've given Jones hell, like it did in the amateurs.
      Nunn, Liles
      These are the two fights, which I think would of been his toughest fights

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        #63
        Originally posted by Toney616 View Post
        Nunn, Liles
        These are the two fights, which I think would of been his toughest fights
        Agreed and agreed. Nunn is just hell.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Toney616 View Post
          I have him(Jones) beating most of those guys quite easily. I think Nunn and Liles at smw would of been very competitive though

          I'm of the believe that he couldn't be bothered with Collins, and as for Benn I think it was a case of who is he?
          Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
          The 168lb version of Jones...sigh. .
          You must of misunderstood my post. I meant that I thought Jones would of beat Benn, Collins and Eubank quite easily.

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            #65
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            Agreed and agreed. Nunn is just hell.
            I still cant believe the way Nunn let his career get derailed the way it did. I think Joe Goosen is still cut up about it to this day

            Liles really should of been much more active than he was 7 defenses in 5 years? Even the Pride of Wales was more active than that

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              #66
              Why didnt Roy give Hopkins 50-50 back in 2002? Instead of 60-40? Hopkins deserved 50-50 imo, he was considered #1 P4P at that time and had just beat Trinidad.

              But Roy wound't budge on 60-40 in favour of him. Damn shame that fight never got made back in 2002

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                #67
                Roy's stubbornness always marred his career resume.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by NY Boxing! View Post
                  Why didnt Roy give Hopkins 50-50 back in 2002? Instead of 60-40? Hopkins deserved 50-50 imo, he was considered #1 P4P at that time and had just beat Trinidad.

                  But Roy wound't budge on 60-40 in favour of him. Damn shame that fight never got made back in 2002
                  Roy was the draw
                  He would of had to drop a weight class (smw) to make the fight happen
                  He had already beaten Hopkins.

                  It was Hopkins that killed that fight. According to Hauser, Hopkins walked away from around a 4M payday. HBO said that Hopkins number was too high and King said Hopkins was like a guy who after winning the lottery waited for his ticket to expire, before deciding to cash it in
                  Last edited by Toney616; 06-26-2011, 11:14 AM.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Shiranui View Post
                    Roy's stubbornness always marred his career resume.
                    I dont think Hopkins really wanted to face Jones back then, dude was waiting for Jones to slip a bit before fighting him

                    off topic:
                    Roy, Clay and Nunn have to be three of the most physically gifted fighters I have ever seen.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Toney616 View Post
                      Roy, Clay and Nunn have to be three of the most physically gifted fighters I have ever seen.
                      RJJ was the most purely athletic fighter ever, which was both a blessing and a curse.

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