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That is very true, ... ( 4 months ago by simonvalentino)
That is very true, but Roy would get "smashed" in a mma match with silva.
watch?v=ra891do9Lk8 ... ( 4 months ago by h19htower)
watch?v=ra891do9Lk8 Yuriorkis gamboa You know him? Look at the talent he is a great will come out ,be famous like roy jones jr floyd mayweather shane mosly give comment on the vid. i say he is pretty good with 9 fights but watch out , if you want more send me a message :D thx
MMA fighters cant ... ( 4 months ago by noroimusha9026)
MMA fighters cant beat no goddamn boxer in a boxin match, boxers train their hands....mma train hands feet ground game etc etc...just because a boxer has less to worry about than a mma fighter like takedowns or leg kicks dont mean boxers aint shit my money would be on rjj all the way screw silva..
alright people, if ... ( 4 months ago by vegetaocelot)
alright people, if a mma guy were to fight a boxer under boxing rules the mma guy would lose, if a boxer were to fight a mma guy under mma rules the boxer would lose. the rules are what makes the fight win or lose
Who do u guys think ... ( 3 months ago by ragingbullbouncer)
Who do u guys think had a better left hook: Roy or Joe Frazier
Personally, I think ... ( 3 months ago by Transformers217)
Personally, I think Sugar Ray Robinson had the greatest left hook.
Well Sugar Ray was ... ( 3 months ago by ragingbullbouncer)
Well Sugar Ray was the best ever so I could agree
Joe by a landslide. ... ( 3 months ago by showstealer20)
Joe by a landslide. Roy's is good as well but if those two would've fought, Joe's would kill Roy! you see how Tarver's left put Roy on his butt? Joe's would probably knock Roy out the ring lol!
i agree wit it bein ... ( 2 months ago by ricardoparker93)
i agree wit it bein joe as his left hook was incredible. but roys was different it was far faster whereas joe was just like a nuclear missile. robinsons left hook was also fantastic as you can see i believe in his 1956 win over gene fulmer ?
I'd go with Frazier ... ( 2 months ago by TheWraithMan666)
I'd go with Frazier if only for the massive power that went with the hook.
i consider Roy ... ( 2 months ago by cctodd2530)
i consider Roy undefeated his only losses were when he was old about 35 and up years of age, besides his other fight against griffen which he was DQ'd i think roy jones jr. is underated when compared to greats
I could kinda agree ... ( 2 months ago by miznofizno99)
I could kinda agree with you up to a certain point. I would say that I don't care what it is you're trained in, if you're in a fight, you have to impose your will. So if a boxer comes prepared to box but learns how to defend takedowns and submissions and keep the fight on the feet, then the boxer wins. If the MMA person can avoid or take a few punches to get to the ground, then the MMA fight could win. I thinks it's all about who can make their art the more dominant.
The three greatest ... ( 2 months ago by justentime66)
The three greatest middlleweights of all time...Robinson,Haglar and Jones! Robinson evolutionised boxing and every modern fighter emulates him....whether they know it or not! Ali idolised him and that's why he wore the white trunks with a black stripe. He turned the sport into an art and it's that craft and style which most fighters are trained today! Plus, he was as brutal as a mother fucker!
Roy and Robinson at ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
Roy and Robinson at middle would be a great fight, but it would be unfair, Robinson was like an 1800's ancient fighter, Jones is a modern day athletic specimen. Much more advanced than robinson, but robinson was still possibly the greatest of all time.
Roy is probably the best all around athlete in any sport period, nobody ever touched him in his prime, he was just too fast, it's amazing how a guy that big could be that fast. I am positive if a prime hagler met prime roy, roy would kill him.
I do agree with you ... ( 2 months ago by justentime66)
I do agree with you about Roy's great talent, but Robinson evolved boxing from the 1800's ancient fighter style. He was the first to establish the lightning fast jab, dance and move and had savage opposition! He had an amateur record of 85-0 with 69 ko's and a professional career of 128-1-2! Plus, he fought in both the welter and middleweight devision and had unified titles in both. In his prime, a fight with the great Roy Jones would have been a war and talent is talent...no matter what era!
This is true, ... ( 2 months ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
This is true, correction, Robinson had over 10 losses, but because he fought past his prime. He did start that style of boxing, the "float like a butterfly sting like a bee" style, but he started it, through every era of boxing, boxers master that style more and more. And there is about 80 years between these guys.
Wikpedia has his ... ( 2 months ago by justentime66)
Wikpedia has his record 128-1-2...they may be wrong, but I don't think so. I agree boxing is ever evolving and I would have to give Roy the advantage if they fought in their prime only due to size. He's naturally bigger then Ray, but also was knocked out twice in the heavier weights and didn't have nearly as many professional bouts, but did amazing things in ring!Going from Middleweight to Heavyweight, and for the most part giving his opposition a one sided beating! I'll take nothing from Roy!
ray robinsons only ... ( 1 month ago by niguh1)
ray robinsons only flaw was......he got old..
the best ever imo
Same thing with Roy ... ( 1 month ago by jmoneypaperstacks)
Same thing with Roy, his only flaw was he got old.
Shows how great ... ( 1 month ago by ANDYYEEE)
Shows how great Jones is. After the controversy of the 1st fight, coming out and proving himself.
carlos monzon ... ( 4 weeks ago by ronsmac)
carlos monzon wasn't chopped liver either.
man that was ... ( 3 weeks ago by spit021)
man that was funnyhow griffin was shaking his head on that knockdown like it didnt hurt . but he couldnt get up
*priceless*
looks like roy ... ( 2 weeks ago by tenderloin360)
looks like roy jones fighting and animated cartoon.....the way griffin was moving getting hit falling on the ropes did not look like reality.
griffin and jones ... ( 2 days ago by p4pWar)
griffin and jones look like fucking twins


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