Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
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PsychoGamerTwo
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Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Who would've won?
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
When was RJJ in prime ?PsychoGamerTwo wrote:Who would've won?
When was Kovalev in prime ?
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PsychoGamerTwo
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Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Just imagine we've build a time machine, and we merge 1998 (Griffin/Hill) with 2013 (Cleverly/Sillakh).ValMar wrote:When was RJJ in prime ?PsychoGamerTwo wrote:Who would've won?
When was Kovalev in prime ?
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Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
RJJ, all day, every day!
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Roy
And then Roy would beat ward next on the same night
Then stevenson
And then Roy would beat ward next on the same night
Then stevenson
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Not even close, RJJ in his day was a level above.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Roy would get Kovalev out easier than Ward did, but Roy after Tarver would've been literally killed in the ring by Kov.
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Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
I'd say the same. Prime RJJ beats Prime Kovalev, no doubt. Still a good fight, and if we're talking just about past it... well, Kov likely KO's him.
Either way, would have been a great fight with someone
for sure.
Either way, would have been a great fight with someone
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Roy at his prime losses to nobody. He owns super middleweight and light heavyweight.
At middleweight it would be interresting with robinson & leonard. Cw like haye or usyk would be too big for him. But aside from he is the boss.
At middleweight it would be interresting with robinson & leonard. Cw like haye or usyk would be too big for him. But aside from he is the boss.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Michael Spinks would have kicked Roy's butt to the moon at Light Heavyweight... Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson were both OLDER than Roy... But they FLATTENED him.. It's a little bit like Manny Pacquiao.. Pac looks good until somebody hits him on the chin and knocks him into the next time zone.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
There is a clip on you tube called Roy Jones fastest hands.
Watch that before you Krusher fans vote
Watch that before you Krusher fans vote
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
I'd have to favor Roy in that one. Sergey would trouble him with his jab at times just like he did Andre, but Roy's athleticism and speed would be too much.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
*Prime* RJJ, the question said.Kalan wrote:Michael Spinks would have kicked Roy's butt to the moon at Light Heavyweight... Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson were both OLDER than Roy... But they FLATTENED him.. It's a little bit like Manny Pacquiao.. Pac looks good until somebody hits him on the chin and knocks him into the next time zone.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Age and peak are relative to individuals. Fighter A at 35 years isn't necessarily closer to his peak than fighter B at 37 years.Kalan wrote:Michael Spinks would have kicked Roy's butt to the moon at Light Heavyweight... Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson were both OLDER than Roy... But they FLATTENED him.. It's a little bit like Manny Pacquiao.. Pac looks good until somebody hits him on the chin and knocks him into the next time zone.
However I agree Spinks would be favourite vs Roy at 175
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
That's like asking who wins a fight out of Schwarzenegger or DeVito. Roy Jones Jnr. no question about it.
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
Spinks (version 1985) vs Jones (version 2002) would be unpredictable....Hell of the match.......Ossyrules wrote:Age and peak are relative to individuals. Fighter A at 35 years isn't necessarily closer to his peak than fighter B at 37 years.Kalan wrote:Michael Spinks would have kicked Roy's butt to the moon at Light Heavyweight... Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson were both OLDER than Roy... But they FLATTENED him.. It's a little bit like Manny Pacquiao.. Pac looks good until somebody hits him on the chin and knocks him into the next time zone.
However I agree Spinks would be favourite vs Roy at 175
Spinks (version 1985) vs Calzaghe (version 2008) would be the best one at LHW......
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
I do give spinks the edge at 175ValMar wrote:Spinks (version 1985) vs Jones (version 2002) would be unpredictable....Hell of the match.......Ossyrules wrote:Age and peak are relative to individuals. Fighter A at 35 years isn't necessarily closer to his peak than fighter B at 37 years.Kalan wrote:Michael Spinks would have kicked Roy's butt to the moon at Light Heavyweight... Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson were both OLDER than Roy... But they FLATTENED him.. It's a little bit like Manny Pacquiao.. Pac looks good until somebody hits him on the chin and knocks him into the next time zone.
However I agree Spinks would be favourite vs Roy at 175
Spinks (version 1985) vs Calzaghe (version 2008) would be the best one at LHW......
Roy at 160-168 is more formidable imo. He wasn't a big 175 but at 160 he could give 99% of opposition all they could handle.
Calzaghes a great opponent but realistically only 1 win (I don't count the Roy fight) over an old but still quality hopkins at 175 makes it hard to discuss him properly at that weight imo
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
You don't count the Roy fight !? Roy is older only 3 years than Calzaghe, and it was a genuine "toy with Roy" by JC......Ossyrules wrote:I do give spinks the edge at 175ValMar wrote:Spinks (version 1985) vs Jones (version 2002) would be unpredictable....Hell of the match.......Ossyrules wrote:
Age and peak are relative to individuals. Fighter A at 35 years isn't necessarily closer to his peak than fighter B at 37 years.
However I agree Spinks would be favourite vs Roy at 175
Spinks (version 1985) vs Calzaghe (version 2008) would be the best one at LHW......
Roy at 160-168 is more formidable imo. He wasn't a big 175 but at 160 he could give 99% of opposition all they could handle.
Calzaghes a great opponent but realistically only 1 win (I don't count the Roy fight) over an old but still quality hopkins at 175 makes it hard to discuss him properly at that weight imo
Re: Prime Roy Jones Jr vs Prime Sergey Kovalev
I said this to kalanValMar wrote:You don't count the Roy fight !? Roy is older only 3 years than Calzaghe, and it was a genuine "toy with Roy" by JC......Ossyrules wrote:I do give spinks the edge at 175ValMar wrote:
Spinks (version 1985) vs Jones (version 2002) would be unpredictable....Hell of the match.......
Spinks (version 1985) vs Calzaghe (version 2008) would be the best one at LHW......
Roy at 160-168 is more formidable imo. He wasn't a big 175 but at 160 he could give 99% of opposition all they could handle.
Calzaghes a great opponent but realistically only 1 win (I don't count the Roy fight) over an old but still quality hopkins at 175 makes it hard to discuss him properly at that weight imo
Age does not = peak
Roy was far more clearly past it than Calzaghe when they met. By a mile