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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

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    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
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    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
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    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
    Not a chance! Come on man. Just no.
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post

    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
    Robinson got beat 5 times at middleweight, Roy, Marvin, Monzon and maybe B Hop would have done the same.

    As for Leonard at middleweight, he was not great.
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post

    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
    Robinson got beat 5 times at middleweight, Roy, Marvin, Monzon and maybe B Hop would have done the same.
    You did not get my point. My point was they might have one time success, but SRR would adjust by the rematch and win any amount of fights afterwards

    Please, do not add B Hop here, he does not belong to this level
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by NVSemin View Post
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    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
    Robinson got beat 5 times at middleweight, Roy, Marvin, Monzon and maybe B Hop would have done the same.
    You did not get my point. My point was they might have one time success, but SRR would adjust by the rematch and win any amount of fights afterwards

    Please, do not add B Hop here, he does not belong to this level
    I got your point but did you get mine, he was not as great a middleweight as he was welterweight and he lost to inferior fighters so could adjust and win but not against the great fighters I mentioned.
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
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    To me at Middleweight to Super Middleweight:
    1. Roy Jones
    2. Ray Robinson

    Jones may have won once against SRR, but there is no way SSR could not have adjusted and defeated him in ANY amount rematches afterwards
    To be fair SRR was a welterweight, probably the best ever so to be considered a middleweight great just shows you how great he was.
    At this level of competition weight does not mean much, I have no doubt SSR would beat Roy Jones in 15 rounds in any weight, especially if you let Jones eat like SSR ate in 40-60's without any modern day steroids. There is simply no discussion here. On top of that, I think even SRL would beat Roy, because SRL was just slicker and mentally tougher, he would fool him
    Robinson got beat 5 times at middleweight, Roy, Marvin, Monzon and maybe B Hop would have done the same.
    You did not get my point. My point was they might have one time success, but SRR would adjust by the rematch and win any amount of fights afterwards

    Please, do not add B Hop here, he does not belong to this level
    I got your point but did you get mine, he was not as great a middleweight as he was welterweight and he lost to inferior fighters so could adjust and win but not against the great fighters I mentioned.
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    Default Re: Prime Nigel Benn vs Prime Joe Calzaghe

    The facts are Joe got dropped, but got up to win and regardless what people say he WAS
    NEVER OUT BOXED by any one. He was a master boxer yes he could have a off night,! but
    all great fighters never look great all the time.
    A great fighter and Champion, beam me up Scotty I've had enough BS.

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