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roy jones jr has NO legacy at 160,,168,,175 or over 200 pounds

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    #31
    Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
    I'm not sure there's anything to buy. I said that the altitude gave him more problems than Mercado did which is pretty true. On two occasions he needed help walking back to his corner, he could barely stand. Also, a prime Hopkins had difficulty in the early rounds as well. It's been his M.O. throughout his career.
    he wasnt the only one fighting on that card. Liles-Nunn was also on the card, and they went 12 rounds as well.

    its not like it was extreme fighting conditions.

    Mercado gave Hopkins plenty of trouble, and it was not only the altitude that caused that.

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      #32
      Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
      he wasnt the only one fighting on that card. Liles-Nunn was also on the card, and they went 12 rounds as well.

      its not like it was extreme fighting conditions.

      Mercado gave Hopkins plenty of trouble, and it was not only the altitude that caused that.
      Not sure what Liles-Nunn has to do with it. Everyone is different. Hopkins clearly struggled with the altitude and Mercado, while a rough customer, lost handily IMO. I counted at least two KD's for Hopkins that weren't scored as well. Either way, I don't think he was "green." As good as he was in his prime? Nope. But then again, neither was Jones when he fought Bernard.

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        #33
        if roy jones fought james toney only when he turned 30, would you consider that his prime?
        maybe starts his career at about 25

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          #34
          (waiting for Reed)

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            #35
            Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
            Not sure what Liles-Nunn has to do with it. Everyone is different. Hopkins clearly struggled with the altitude and Mercado, while a rough customer, lost handily IMO. I counted at least two KD's for Hopkins that weren't scored as well. Either way, I don't think he was "green." As good as he was in his prime? Nope. But then again, neither was Jones when he fought Bernard.
            Im not going to give Roy credit for beating a prime Hopkins when Hopkins was NOT prime, even if Roy wasnt really either(despite the fact arguably his best performance of his career was not too long after the Hopkins fight). It doesnt work like that.

            Roy beat a non-prime Hopkins. good win? sure. Great win? no.

            example: Larios and Vasquez fought years before either of them were prime: Im not going to give Vasquez that much credit for that early victory over Larios, despite the fact he was also young.

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              #36
              Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
              Im not going to give Roy credit for beating a prime Hopkins when Hopkins was NOT prime, even if Roy wasnt really either(despite the fact arguably his best performance of his career was not too long after the Hopkins fight). It doesnt work like that.

              Roy beat a non-prime Hopkins. good win? sure. Great win? no.

              example: Larios and Vasquez fought years before either of them were prime: Im not going to give Vasquez that much credit for that early victory over Larios, despite the fact he was also young.
              Well he didn't beat a prime Hopkins. And he wasn't prime either.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Blah! View Post
                if roy jones fought james toney only when he turned 30, would you consider that his prime?
                maybe starts his career at about 25
                If Jones looked the best of his career at 30 agaisnt this hypothetical matchup against Toney(his best opponent), then yes, Jones' prime in this scenario would be 30.

                Its Jones' performance against Toney that personally tells me the Toney fight was his prime, not the victory over Toney on its own.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by IMDAZED View Post
                  Well he didn't beat a prime Hopkins. And he wasn't prime either.
                  exactly.

                  good win, not great one.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by jermainerambo View Post
                    roy jones jr has NO legacy at 160,,168,,175 or over 200 pounds because he never fought the elite fighters at any weight division he boxed in.


                    roy jones jr won a vacant middleweight title and made 1 defence he never fought the best at 160 at that time
                    Jorge Fernando Castro
                    John David Jackson
                    Reggie Johnson
                    Chris Pyatt and he Ducked/Dodge the two elite fighters of the division Julian Jackson and Gerald McClellan

                    A list of the elite fighters at 168 that roy jones was Ducked/Dodge when he was in that division
                    Graciano Rocchigiani
                    Steve Collins 2 weight champion at the time
                    Nigel Benn 2 weight champion at the time
                    Michael Nunn 2 weight champion at the time
                    chris eubank 2 weight champion at the time
                    Charles Brewer
                    Frankie Liles
                    Robin Reid

                    BEST at 175 was Dariusz Michalczewsk
                    roy jones won the vacant wbc title vacanted by Fabrice Tiozzo.
                    Fabrice Tiozzo lost his wba title to Virgil Hill then came back and beat Mike McCallum for the WBC light heavyweight title.

                    Dariusz Michalczewski beat Virgil Hill for the undisputed light heavyweight championship and holds the record for the most consecutive successful title defenses at light heavyweight 23 defenses. He was champ for 9 years an had a incredible 48 and 0 winning run

                    roy jones ducked prime Dariusz Michalczewski for 8 years and did not fight him even when he was shot

                    why did he fight 35yo taver instead of Michalczewski?...........

                    why did he fight ruiz instead of lennox lewis?..........

                    roy jones legacy will be remembered as the most protected fighter in history and a drugs cheating,chinny weight hopper that ain,t got a division to claim

                    Dariusz Michalczewski
                    joe calzaghe
                    lennox lewis and bernard hopkins can all claim to be the best fighers in their divisions history.

                    Too the people that hype on about prime jones jr take off the rose tinted glasses he lost too a bunch of old guys anyway
                    Antonio Tarver was 35
                    Glen Johnson 35
                    Danny Green 35
                    Bernard Hopkins 45 and joe calzaghe was 36 and at the very end of his career.

                    prime roy jones jr was “unstoppable” you could not stop the guy from Ducking and Dodging fighters but the beatings he was Ducking and Dodging caught up with him.
                    Agree to this except he did outpoint Castro during his stint at 160.

                    His paper win over Toney doesn't mean shit

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by blackirish137 View Post
                      exactly.

                      good win, not great one.
                      In retrospect, absolutely a great win.

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