Originally posted by LoadedWraps
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"Krusher" Kovalev vs RJJ@ 168-175lbs/12-12.5 Stone. Who wins?
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Originally posted by GOD-FR33 View PostThese so called fans on here overrate certain fighters. Floyd, Roy, and BHOP to be exact. SK is a KILLER. Period. He's too smart for Roy. He is going to set traps and hit you all while not falling into your traps. What he did to Hopkin's, he would do to any version of Hopkin's. He is a very smart and calculating fighter. Roy gets KO'ed. Roy isn't hurting him with one of those fast, flashy shots he throws. In a fight where both guys will get hit, who would you put your money on? Exactly. Smh. What we didn't know about Roy in his prime is, he couldn't take a punch. He could never take a punch!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ha!
It's hilarious.
"He's too smart for Roy, he'd set traps"
It's far too early to be making the above predictions.
Why couldn't Roy hurt him? Roy had genuine one punch knockout power. And if a limited guy like Pascal could repeatedly land flush on Kovalev, then what do you think Roy would have done?
Roy would have found Kovalev easily enough, but could you say the same for Kovalev, with Roy's reflexes?
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Originally posted by HAY-B View PostSince you know so much what was type of fighter always gave Roy problems? He even admitted this type of fighter gave him problems because it was hard to see the punch coming.south paws. What is traver? A south paw. Its the punch you don't see coming that hurts you. Traver hit him with a windmill over hand left after traver had already slipped and ducked to Roy's left. And he caught Roy with that shot. But when it comes to Johnson it was plain to see that post traver ko every move Roy made in the ring he 2nd guessed his self. He no longer trusted his reflexes and instincts. This was plain to see to any advid boxing fan. That's what allow Johnson to get the ko. Had Johnson fought Jones before Ruiz and the traver ko he would not have gotten the ko or the win because Roy's confidence was still there.
But what I wAnt to know from you is how can someone who fought and beat everyone he was asked to fight (with the exception of DM) in his prime the benefactor of careful match making. And the only reason him and DM did not fight us because he wasn't coming here and Roy wasn't going there. So who did he avoid? Eubank wasn't trying to fight him. Benn wasn't trying to fight him. McCellan got the injury before the fight could have been made so he did he avoid. Hagler Leonard and Hearns were not existent after Roy turned pro. So who do you feel he ducked .
He hasn't got a clue.
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostWe don't know if he's got a bigger heart, and Roy also had one punch knockout power, along with more variation, incredible reflexes, and superior speed.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostRoy also had a worse chin. There was a reason to Roy's selection of opponents. Surely Kovalev could knock out Roy let alone hurt him. The question is whether he would catch him.
Roy being selective is a complete myth.
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Originally posted by robertzimmerman View PostOf course Kovalev has the power needed to have knocked Roy out. But like you've mentioned, it's not a given that he could have found him.
Roy being selective is a complete myth.
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It would a fight where Roy would control mayority of the rounds but Kova would have a pair of KD on those other rounds. Tat would leave the fight on a Draw, or at least a very tough fight to score.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostRoy also had a worse chin. There was a reason to Roy's selection of opponents. Surely Kovalev could knock out Roy let alone hurt him. The question is whether he would catch him.
Also, Roy has defeated over 17 former world champions and titlists and at least 5 hall of famers.....Hill, Toney, Hopkins, Trinidad, Mike McCallum
Jones started at 154 and has a better resume at 175 than Kovalev.....before he was visibly washed up and past the age of 35 Jones had wins over former 175 champions and title holders.....Reggie Johnson, Lou Del Valle, Virgil Hill, Antonio Tarver, Clinton Woods, and Julo Cesar Gonzalez and Montell Griffin.
At one point before he lost the ring lightheavyweight title in 2004, he held wins over 7 of the top 10 guys in his division.
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Beating a dead horse...
Originally posted by LoadedWraps View PostYou could say the same for Roy. He never faced a lion like King Kov in his prime.
It's like beating a dead horse with these fanboys, man. SK would pound Roy like he did Pascal, who I think was on PEDS during their first encounter. He was fast as hell and very strong. Smh. SK broke his ass down with will and ring IQ. He'd do the same to Roy who trains Pascal. Roy made amateurish mistakes at times in there. He was not taught the basics of boxing. He lacked fundamentals. He dropped his hands against EVERYONE, just like Pascal does, just like Floyd does. But these aren't flaws to these idiots. Smh. He would do it against SK too, because fighters have behavior in the ring. Things they do in every fight. And when he does, just like Pascal, he would get put to SLEEP. The end.
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