ElJefe wrote: And if [Roy Jones] was so easy to hit why did it take until 2004, until his 51st fight and until he'd been to heavyweight and back for someone to knock him out? He's no Marvin Hagler in the chin department.
You're taking my words OUT of the CONTEXT I PUT them in... Roy was difficult to hit compared to the average fighter. But Roy was TOO EASY to hit to be considered the BEST BOXER "WE" ever saw.. I thought Antonio Tarver was harder to hit with a clean shot than Roy - though he was decked a couple times.. Tarver is older than Roy.. He was 2 inches taller and his left hands came in at tricky angles for Roy.. That's a very good test of boxing skills.. Tarver lit Roy up with left hands in their first fight - but I don't think Roy was real good for that fight.. Roy looked a lot sharper in their rematch, but Tarver lined him up perfectly.. I don't think you do that with Floyd Mayweather, Vasyl Lomachenko, Willie Pep before his plane crash, and some others boxers in history.. Roy was good but he's destroying his legacy. He should have quit after the Tarver and Johnson fights.. I don't get what Roy's trying to do because he can't box at a decent level anymore. It's kind of creepy. I hope he doesn't end up like Ali.