Originally Posted by
Beanflicker
If you look at p4p speed, which is how far a certain boxer's hand speed exceeds the average hand speed of their division (the average lightweight hand speed is going to be greatest than the average HW speed, ect), then I think Roy Jones was the fastest p4p in the history of boxing by a mile. For a guy 168 and 175 to throw with that kind of speed was unbelievable.
Not only the speed, but the fluidity and the perfect technique with each punch. We've seen guys move their hands fast and shoe shine or slap with their punches (Calzaghe comes to mind), but all Roy's punches came hard. And as fast as he was, as unorthodox as he was, as much as he liked to leap in with shots, he NEVER put himself off balance.
In terms of speed and fluidity Jones is head and shoulders above the rest P4P imo. Who the fuck could throw four left hooks in a row and land them all, or land a KO blow, duck the right hand as his punch was still going forward, and land two quick shots as the guy was falling like Sugar Boy Malinga. Every couple of years I go back and watch Roy's fights and every time he's faster than I remembered him being.