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    Originally posted by barry big balz View Post
    I know collins limits as a fighter but he would lasted longer than eubank or benn you know that too.
    Why would he of lasted longer than Eubank ? Eubank has a better chin than Collins, more power, speed.

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      Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
      Please !! dont make me speak about the dead bodies Roy fought and the past prime fighters like Hill, Johnson.
      hill was'nt past prime, just because he lost to michal he was past prime?(typical boxingscene mentality)
      i dont care what you say about johnson, even after jones, if you take jones out of his resume he arguably never lost a fight

      if jones was picking on de la hoya, tito trinidad etc,

      IF HE HAD HOPKINS RESUME WOULD YOU RANK HIM HIGHER?

      doubtful, that'd look very bad on someone that was as strong and fast as roy jones in his prime

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        Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
        Why would he of lasted longer than Eubank ? Eubank has a better chin than Collins, more power, speed.
        Mental toughness.

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          Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
          Please !! dont make me speak about the dead bodies Roy fought and the past prime fighters like Hill, Johnson.
          There's a great irony in this post as we listened to Hopkins tell us last night that he still wants to fight Jones. Anyway, Hopkins has a great resume. Jones does as well. I'm of the opinion Jones' resume is better.

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            Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
            hill was'nt past prime, just because he lost to michal he was past prime?(typical boxingscene mentality)
            i dont care what you say about johnson, even after jones, if you take jones out of his resume he arguably never lost a fight

            He arguably never lost? He lost to Tarver clearly!!

            Jones did not beat a prime Johnson anyway, he beat a past prime Johnson.

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              Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
              There's a great irony in this post as we listened to Hopkins tell us last night that he still wants to fight Jones. Anyway, Hopkins has a great resume. Jones does as well. I'm of the opinion Jones' resume is better.
              Hopkins still wants to fight Jones? He should fight Dawson or retire.
              Last edited by Adamantium; 12-03-2009, 10:57 AM.

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                Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
                He arguably never lost? He lost to Tarver clearly!!

                Jones did not beat a prime Johnson anyway, he beat a past prime Johnson.
                i'd like to see that fight, the cards tell a differrent story, against a very past prime johnson

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                  Originally posted by barry big balz View Post
                  Mental toughness.
                  Club. Fighter.

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                    Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View Post
                    He arguably never lost? He lost to Tarver clearly!!

                    Jones did not beat a prime Johnson anyway, he beat a past prime Johnson.
                    Johnson may have been past it but he was coming off an extremely impressive, shocking and chilling KO of William Guthrie - the man many on message boards (like this one) had annointed as the person who would beat Roy. Guthrie was undefeated, trained by Roy Sr, was a tall, lanky southpaw with great pop in both hands and was being hyped by HBO as the man to challenge Jones. Johnson put his lights out with a beautiful, perfect right hook. He still had plenty...plenty left.

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                      Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                      Johnson may have been past it but he was coming off an extremely impressive, shocking and chilling KO of William Guthrie - the man many on message boards (like this one) had annointed as the person who would beat Roy. Guthrie was undefeatedm trained by Roy Sr, was a tall, lanky southpaw with great pop in both hands and was being hyped by HBO as the man to challenge Jones. Johnson put his lights out with a beautiful, perfect right hook. He still had plenty...plenty left.
                      a right hook that johnson landed on jones also in the sixth round

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