Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
12 rounds. Page at his peak.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
This is the limit for Roy Jones Jr. He ain't beating prime Greg Page
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
I never saw anything from Greg Page to suggest he could do anything to defeat Roy Jones Jr. He's not a big puncher, he's fairly fast, decent jab, doesn't keep up a pace well.
I'd favor Jones by Unanimous Decision 8 rounds to 4 or 9 rounds to 3.
I'd favor Jones by Unanimous Decision 8 rounds to 4 or 9 rounds to 3.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Page at his best would be too big and too powerful for Jones to handle unlike the Ruiz fight as Page would jab, move and land good combinations on the outside to take a decision.
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Greg Page was supposed to be the next Muhammad Ali.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Wishful thinking for everyone. He was a long, long way off from Ali. Still a decent Heavyweight, but not a great one.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Jones ahead till the halfway point when he gets caught coming in and goes down for the count.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Page's jab wins this one . Clear decision for Page.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
I'm beginning to think everyone who lived through the 1980's is coming down with Alzheimers
The Alphabet Heavyweight Champs of the 1980's are better on this forum than they ever were in real life that's for goddamn sure.
If it's Roy vs Greg at 39 years old, I'd take Greg, but the Roy Jones that fought John Ruiz is better than any Greg Page.
The Alphabet Heavyweight Champs of the 1980's are better on this forum than they ever were in real life that's for goddamn sure.
If it's Roy vs Greg at 39 years old, I'd take Greg, but the Roy Jones that fought John Ruiz is better than any Greg Page.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
The American boxing media named him Muhammad Ali's successor. He was from Louisville, KY also. And fought just like Ali.gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 11:34Wishful thinking for everyone. He was a long, long way off from Ali. Still a decent Heavyweight, but not a great one.
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
No way mister. We are talking about a very talented heavyweight like Greg Page. That he didn't reach his potential, is another thing. But the guy was a solid heavyweight. He was the Muhammad Ali with Jerri Curls.gilgamesh wrote: ↑30 Sep 2025, 20:25 I'm beginning to think everyone who lived through the 1980's is coming down with Alzheimers![]()
The Alphabet Heavyweight Champs of the 1980's are better on this forum than they ever were in real life that's for goddamn sure.
If it's Roy vs Greg at 39 years old, I'd take Greg, but the Roy Jones that fought John Ruiz is better than any Greg Page.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Two things would be certain in this fight. 1. Page could take Jones best punch. 2.Jones couldn't take Page's best shot.
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Jones easy win
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Jones ain't Scott LeDoux. Page might not ever land that shot on Jones.
I never saw Page land a lot of devastating shots on a World Class opponent, and any Opponent he ever fought was lesser than Jones in terms of skill and speed.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Page put Coetzee and Tillis down for the count and decked an unbeaten Tyson in sparring (I know it was sparring, but I seriously doubt Roy could do it) He wasn't lacking in boxing skills, just turned in too many uninspired performances. Against Jones he wouldn't have to land much to have the lighter man in serious trouble.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Page was a really, naturally talented Heavyweight and (very brief) Champ.
Very good hand speed, mobility, good combination puncher with good power. Solid chin, too.
RJJ is RJJ but at this weight, out slicking Ruiz was one thing but not sure he takes this one.
I loved RJJ and would always root for him.
Very good hand speed, mobility, good combination puncher with good power. Solid chin, too.
RJJ is RJJ but at this weight, out slicking Ruiz was one thing but not sure he takes this one.
I loved RJJ and would always root for him.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
What about Page vs Ruiz? Could Greg have beaten John Ruiz? I figure it'd be a sloppy split decision one way or the other if he fought Ruiz.
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Page isnt better than john ruiz
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
You must be smoking something. Greg Page at his very best beats John Ruiz every day of the week. And twice on Sunday.
Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Why? Based on what? I've seen guys draw Page into a sloppy laying on the ropes, trading punches kinda doubt. That's what Ruiz would do, and Page wouldn't be able to stop that.elmersalsa wrote: ↑04 Oct 2025, 14:27You must be smoking something. Greg Page at his very best beats John Ruiz every day of the week. And twice on Sunday.
It'd be a typical Ruiz fight. A sloppy fight where he clinches a lot, and tries to nullify the action. A fight where a lot of the rounds could go either way because there's only 5 to 10 significant punches in the entire round from either man in most cases.
Ruiz was excellent at making people fight his fight.
Ruiz has like 4 or 5 more Championship wins than Page has Championship fights period, and they were both just regular 'ol WBA Champions. Ruiz was a WBA Champion on more than one occasion though, and held his title down for a longer period of time. Much to my chagrin at the time as I always wanted him to lose
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
John "The Quiet Man" Ruiz would not be at a guy of Greg Page's quality. Page was anointed as the next Muhammad Ali because he possessed the same qualities.gilgamesh wrote: ↑04 Oct 2025, 15:11Why? Based on what? I've seen guys draw Page into a sloppy laying on the ropes, trading punches kinda doubt. That's what Ruiz would do, and Page wouldn't be able to stop that.elmersalsa wrote: ↑04 Oct 2025, 14:27You must be smoking something. Greg Page at his very best beats John Ruiz every day of the week. And twice on Sunday.
It'd be a typical Ruiz fight. A sloppy fight where he clinches a lot, and tries to nullify the action. A fight where a lot of the rounds could go either way because there's only 5 to 10 significant punches in the entire round from either man in most cases.
Ruiz was excellent at making people fight his fight.
Ruiz has like 4 or 5 more Championship wins than Page has Championship fights period, and they were both just regular 'ol WBA Champions. Ruiz was a WBA Champion on more than one occasion though, and held his title down for a longer period of time. Much to my chagrin at the time as I always wanted him to lose![]()
Ruiz was a fighter that made the fight ugly. That's it. He didn't had the speed of Page. He couldn't hit as hard as Page. And definitely wasn't as strong as Page.
Page's problems were drug addictions, women and booze, plus not training like he should. But, at his very best, Page was one of the most talented heavyweights in the 80s decade.
Ain't no way that a guy like Ruiz beats him. No way!
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Chris byrd was deemed an ali at one point. That isnt some trump card to facts
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elmersalsa
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Re: Roy Jones Jr. versus Greg Page
Chris Byrd's style was more like Jimmy Young or Wilfred Benitez or Pernell Whitaker's kind of style. Not Muhammad Ali's.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑04 Oct 2025, 21:12 Chris byrd was deemed an ali at one point. That isnt some trump card to facts