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Nigel Benn vs. Roy Jones
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 15:43
by Grimm
Who would win this and how?
I could see Jones sneaking away with a decision but I could also see Benn knocking Jones clear out.
Who,why and how?
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 16:33
by BrocktonBlockbuster49
Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn late
jones is greatest super middle of all time
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 16:35
by Richie Aprille rules
BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn late
jones is greatest super middle of all time
Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn early, as soon as the 4th round.
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 16:39
by BrocktonBlockbuster49
Benn was a great fighter IMO but not gooed enough for roy jones.
Benn only had a punchers chance IMO but if he caught jones he would KO him
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 17:08
by Grilling Machine
Remember how tough Benn was though, and he was also very elusive. I'd say he'd have stood a great puncher's chance.
I imagine Jones wearing Benn down after the middle rounds, winning with a late TKO.
Not unlike the first Benn/Eubank fight.
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 19:21
by tiredoldngrey
One thing for sure about this fight is that Benn would make Jones fight, whether it lasted one round or went the route, and regardlerss of who ended up winning. I'd be very curious to see how Jones reacted to that, being in a fight with a guy determined to win and willing to fight to do so. And how he would handle getting hit, as he would at some point in a fight with Benn
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 20:14
by Grimm
I don't see Jones knocking him out.
That guys chin is made of rubber.
Posted: 16 Sep 2005, 20:55
by theone
Nigel been was terrible against movers. Easy decision for Jones. I dont think Jones could knock him out though.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 06:24
by Richie Aprille rules
If feather-fisted Galvano could shake Benn, SMW Jones can knock him out without a doubt in my book.
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Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 07:17
by barry
Jones by knockout. RJJ was a viscous puncher at 168, that coupled with his overall ability and speed makes for a very, very bad night for Benn. I always loved to watch Benn, but Jones just had too much overall. Benn was never really an elusive kind of fighter and it was somewhat easy for a quality fighter to lands shots on him of which Jones would be all over him from every angle and again, at that weight Jones was a brutal hitter. I'd see Benn going down a few times before he was either counted out, or stopped by the ref.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 07:56
by Syntax Error
Jones by mid - late rounds stoppage.
Too quick & slick for Benn.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 09:13
by Max Molyneux
Richie Aprille rules wrote:BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn late
jones is greatest super middle of all time
Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn early, as soon as the 4th round.
How come he didn't stay there for long? Only name he took on at Super Middle was Toney.
I hear he was Benn's mandatory for his WBC title but never went for it.
If feather-fisted Galvano could shake Benn, SMW Jones can knock him out without a doubt in my book
Yeah and stopped Galvano in 4.
Benn's beenshook by harder punchers and come back from them.
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Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 09:23
by barry
But then again, Benn had been shook by lesser punchers and didn't come back from them.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 10:50
by Richie Aprille rules
Max Molyneux wrote:Richie Aprille rules wrote:BrocktonBlockbuster49 wrote:Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn late
jones is greatest super middle of all time
Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn early, as soon as the 4th round.
How come he didn't stay there for long? Only name he took on at Super Middle was Toney.
I hear he was Benn's mandatory for his WBC title but never went for it.
If feather-fisted Galvano could shake Benn, SMW Jones can knock him out without a doubt in my book
Yeah and stopped Galvano in 4.
Benn's beenshook by harder punchers and come back from them.
In the second fight (a decision), he was badly shaken by Galvano in the last round, and if the fight had lasted one minute more, he could have been knocked out, as he was in queer street when the final bell rang.
Benn was incredible in the McClellan fight, but frankly, if the French referee hadn't refrain McClellan after he floored Benn, I think the G-MAN would have stopped Benn in the first.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 13:22
by mrbassie
That whole thing is absolute bullshit. The ref separated Benn and GM for about a second and a half.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 14:43
by Richie Aprille rules
mrbassie wrote:That whole thing is absolute bullshit. The ref separated Benn and GM for about a second and a half.
What was absolute bullshit was the refereeing of that Frenchutte.
Posted: 17 Sep 2005, 22:42
by Professor X
Benn, in an upset. KTFO over Jones.
Posted: 15 Oct 2005, 19:10
by meade95
Richie Aprille rules wrote:Max Molyneux wrote:Richie Aprille rules wrote:
Jones would win a wide decision or Knock out Benn early, as soon as the 4th round.
How come he didn't stay there for long? Only name he took on at Super Middle was Toney.
I hear he was Benn's mandatory for his WBC title but never went for it.
If feather-fisted Galvano could shake Benn, SMW Jones can knock him out without a doubt in my book
Yeah and stopped Galvano in 4.
Benn's beenshook by harder punchers and come back from them.
In the second fight (a decision), he was badly shaken by Galvano in the last round, and if the fight had lasted one minute more, he could have been knocked out, as he was in queer street when the final bell rang.
Benn was incredible in the McClellan fight, but frankly, if the French referee hadn't refrain McClellan after he floored Benn, I think the G-MAN would have stopped Benn in the first.
I agree - The Ref did certainly help Benn out in the McClellan fight (after Benn was dropped) - Sad how that changed some much for McClellan - He stops Benn early in that fight and the clash of heads that takes place in the 9th or 10th round never occurs -
I think RJJ beats Benn clearly (UD) - But I think McClellan is actually the one could / would have KO'd Roy Jones at 160 or 168 -
Posted: 17 Oct 2005, 04:35
by hawaiianpunch
I agree with Meade, the only guy I can think of with a chance of beating Jones at Middle or SM would be McClellan! As much as I loved to watch Benn fight, Jones would stop him late!
Posted: 04 Nov 2005, 11:27
by TheRiverCityHippy
the guys who beat benn had good chins and in the case of collins and eubank cast iron chins. i`ve seen chris eubank take shots that would poleaxe a rhino. jones was too fast and slick for nigel and would have outboxed him for a ud though.
but benn would have a punchers chance and rjj aint got no collins or eubank chin either.
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Posted: 04 Nov 2005, 11:39
by barry
Jones would toy with Benn and knock him out within five rounds. The only chance Benn would have would be to land a big, hail mary punch that Jones did not see, but in their primes I don't see that happening. Jones just had too many assets for Benn to handle!
Posted: 04 Nov 2005, 14:24
by Arsenal
Firstly as regards McClellan. He didn't beat Benn end of. How long did the ref help Benn? For 3mins for 9 rounds? McClellan ahad ample time to beat Benn and never did. I think the reason he lost was his stamina. Only went the distance twice and they were 8 rounders. Benn had been in tough fights and been 12 rounds. McClellan just didn't have enough left and has Benn got stronger, McCellan folded. Anyway Benn always wanted RJJ. He spoke about it after a quite a few of his fights. But after McClellan I thinm RJJ thought he better avoid Benn. There have been quite a few stories on how RJJ avoided many of the best fighters and although he had great ability how many fighters did he avoid? My head says RJJ would outbox Benn and maybe force a late stoppage. Benn did have a suspect chin.But Benn had so much heart and for the really big fghts just worked himself up not to lose. If Benn caught RJJ he would ko him as I think Benn had one of the best one punch KO's. But I also think Benn would want it so much he would just come relentlessly at RJJ and just not give up. To be honest in the fights I thought Benn could lose he won and the ones where I thought he would win easily he lost. I'm sitting on the fence for this one!

Posted: 04 Nov 2005, 14:35
by Arsenal
Just an interesting point. Benn went the distance 4 out of 5 fights before McClellan adding to my theory that he was to strong McClellan. Lets end this debate because unlike other if's or but's number 1 they fought and number 2 it was a KO not a dogey points verdict! On another issue has RJJ got the reord for holding the most world titles at anyone one time? 7 alphabet titles!
Posted: 04 Nov 2005, 16:50
by -KOKid-
Jones easy. Even Benn admitted that he'd be in deep water with Jones.
-KOKid-