Do you consider Roy Jones Jr. an all-time great at light heavyweight? Given his dominance in the division during the late '90s and early 2000s — including wins over the likes of Virgil Hill, Reggie Johnson, and Antonio Tarver (in their first fight) — there's a strong case to be made. His speed, reflexes, and unorthodox style were unmatched. But does his résumé at 175 stand up to the greatest in the division’s history? I'd love to see any Top 10 all-time great light heavyweight lists from any members brave enough to post theirs.


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					 Is Roy Jones Jr an ATG at 175?
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 Mainly because probably some of the ones that are considered the best were from back in the grainy black and white era.
  Mainly because probably some of the ones that are considered the best were from back in the grainy black and white era. 
 
 

 
 
 . Let's just say he always seemed to be afforded some extra links in the chain so to speak. HBO literally put a golden resign on a platter green lighting rando mandatories far too often and Jones acquiring 'belts' there was also shrouded in politics, and it's just what it was. I believe he was elevated what 2 or 3 times to champ status...rather than beating them outright for it. Happened with Hill after Hill had just lost to a newly unified Michalczewski who was then royally screwed and stripped via wba and ibf politics. Happened after Jones jumped to 175 vs McCallum too. It was a serious mess of transactional belts and far too often belts are the way fans calculate greatness. And of course the two never fought. In hindsight it would seem both Jones and Michalczewski were not in a hurry to travel. At all. How times have changed. Then there was Jones just dropping the wbc...and Rocchigiani legit being crowned new champ beating Michael Nunn...but Roy changing his mind and literally having the belt handed back to him after Rocchigiani was criminally stripped by the wbc. Wbc was in turn sued, lost and on the brink of bankruptcy. Ohhh so close to the last day of a corrupt body
. Let's just say he always seemed to be afforded some extra links in the chain so to speak. HBO literally put a golden resign on a platter green lighting rando mandatories far too often and Jones acquiring 'belts' there was also shrouded in politics, and it's just what it was. I believe he was elevated what 2 or 3 times to champ status...rather than beating them outright for it. Happened with Hill after Hill had just lost to a newly unified Michalczewski who was then royally screwed and stripped via wba and ibf politics. Happened after Jones jumped to 175 vs McCallum too. It was a serious mess of transactional belts and far too often belts are the way fans calculate greatness. And of course the two never fought. In hindsight it would seem both Jones and Michalczewski were not in a hurry to travel. At all. How times have changed. Then there was Jones just dropping the wbc...and Rocchigiani legit being crowned new champ beating Michael Nunn...but Roy changing his mind and literally having the belt handed back to him after Rocchigiani was criminally stripped by the wbc. Wbc was in turn sued, lost and on the brink of bankruptcy. Ohhh so close to the last day of a corrupt body 
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