Middles: Monzon, Hagler, Ray Robinson, and maybe Leonard
Light Heavies and 190 pound heavies: Archie Moore, Bob Foster (maybe), Ezzard Charles and Rocky Marciano(Definitely) and maybe Floyd Patterson.
Boxers Of The Past Who Couldv'e Kicked Roy Jones Ass
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Italian 4 U
- Heavyweight

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- Joined: 07 Jan 2003, 17:57
tommy hearns was one of the best fighters ever. a very underrated fighter. however, NOBODY outside of a few natural heavyweights could ever beat roy jones. roy jones is too good for his own bad. he's been the most dominant figher ever ( he hardly ever loses a round). jones is one of the top 5 all time greats.
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knockoutpunch
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 5
- Joined: 01 Mar 2003, 16:18
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Tomato-Can
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 656
- Joined: 28 Dec 2001, 20:00
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Irishlad69
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 57
- Joined: 09 Mar 2003, 22:04
I feel at lightheavyweight foster, spinks, conn, and possibly greb had the styles to beat him. Foster would track him with the jab from the outside, forcing him to come inside, thus luring roy onto the left hook. Spinks had the size skill, and all round ability to test roy to the limit. Spinks also had the skillful unorthodoxy to in turn frustrate jones. Conn could match roy for speed, and ive always thought that a brilliant scientific boxer with the old-school left lead, with a solid basic technique can do this then he would have the beating of roy, who despite his great speed, power, and athleticism, is fundamentally quite flawed technically. As for smaller heavyweights, i see dempsey, tunney charles, and maybe walcott beating him [marciano is too predictable and crude].
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David Mills
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 29
- Joined: 01 May 2003, 13:19