body time to get re-adjusted back at the weight. We never saw him lose not even a single round in 10yrs everything went downhill once he lost all
that weight so in a sense he is still undefeated for me in my opinion
Montell Griffin 1?bnovelist wrote:We never saw him lose not even a single round in 10yrs :
I was just picking the low fruit on a ridiculous statement that we never saw him lose not even a single round in 10 years.Kurgen22 wrote:Roy Jones Lost one fight in about 15 years as a pro. A DQ while he was ahead on all scorecards. He smoked the guy in one round next time.
He never really lost a fight until his 51st tiff. I think he was 35 or 36 at he time.
Wales wrote:[
I was just picking the low fruit on a ridiculous statement that we never saw him lose not even a single round in 10 years.
He lost rounds against numerous fighters, Hopkins springs to mind.
Kurgen22 wrote:Wales wrote:[
I was just picking the low fruit on a ridiculous statement that we never saw him lose not even a single round in 10 years.
He lost rounds against numerous fighters, Hopkins springs to mind.
Yes, understood. Roy was probabably the most athletic fighterI ever witnessed. In a way I think that became his undoing. His technique wasn't really that solid as far as fundamentals relied on that athletic abilty to keep his hands low and avoid punches. Once he slowed down he got caught with shots that wouldnt have come near him in his prime.
Roy was unorthodox in that he fought with his hands low and constantly leaned in and exposed himself. He was NOT a true technician who held his hands up and elbows in, chin down, etc. Like you said, his reflexes were on another level. Once they were gone he was left with bad fundamentals. Thats why he will get hammered by any rated fighter he faces now.Chepppaaa wrote:
what exactly are fundamentals or technic? holding, clinching, truning the head 180, wresting like great technician do..floyd, ward![]()
the name of the game is hit and not get hit, prime roy was getting punched less than floyd or pernell, his technic is underrated. his reflexes were on another level.
Yep, imo any should have all past fights reversed.Wales wrote:Same for Klitchko, Vargas, Toney, Holyfield, Maccarinelli, Mosley, Mayorga to name but a few.
Someone...can’t remember who but think it may have been on here, said Roy was the perfect fighting machine (prime). I wouldn’t disagree with that and I think prime Roy Jones would beat any equivalent UFC champion.Kurgen22 wrote:Roy Jones Lost one fight in about 15 years as a pro. A DQ while he was ahead on all scorecards. He smoked the guy in one round next time.
He never really lost a fight until his 51st tiff. I think he was 35 or 36 at he time.
Glen Johnson and Tarver 3 proved that. Roy Jones didn't even try to win at any point in either of those fights...2004 and 2005 respectively.squiggy wrote:Calzaghe well and truly proved that RJJ was done at top level, and that was a decade of pointless fights ago.
Gone after 15 years ... isn't that enough of a prime to erase the end of his career?Kurgen22 wrote:Roy was unorthodox in that he fought with his hands low and constantly leaned in and exposed himself. He was NOT a true technician who held his hands up and elbows in, chin down, etc. Like you said, his reflexes were on another level. Once they were gone he was left with bad fundamentals. Thats why he will get hammered by any rated fighter he faces now.
Well said. People conveniently ignore RJJ's drug cheating, but for me it's his overriding legacy. He's a drug cheat, pure and simple. Forget about him as an all time great. He's disqualified.tigermoth87 wrote:Yep, imo any should have all past fights reversed.Wales wrote:Same for Klitchko, Vargas, Toney, Holyfield, Maccarinelli, Mosley, Mayorga to name but a few.
They need to crack down on drug cheats. Just look at Terper, been caught twice I believe yet somehow both fights the result still stands? Ridiculous.
Wipe their past record clean, destroy their legacy and then maybe some will think twice before using PEDs.
You're kidding, right? I know the purpose of fora is to provoke debate but sheesh...bnovelist wrote:All the bad luck started once he quickly dropped that 25-30lbs to face the #1 contender at LHW Tarver. His 1st fight was Tarver never giving his
body time to get re-adjusted back at the weight. We never saw him lose not even a single round in 10yrs everything went downhill once he lost all
that weight so in a sense he is still undefeated for me in my opinion
was klitchco ever found to be taken peds?tigermoth87 wrote:Yep, imo any should have all past fights reversed.Wales wrote:Same for Klitchko, Vargas, Toney, Holyfield, Maccarinelli, Mosley, Mayorga to name but a few.
They need to crack down on drug cheats. Just look at Terper, been caught twice I believe yet somehow both fights the result still stands? Ridiculous.
Wipe their past record clean, destroy their legacy and then maybe some will think twice before using PEDs.