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    Default Re: How would PBF vs RJJ p4p really go down?

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    Your mis understanding the point of the topic. This is P4P or should i say Skill for Skill. It has nothing to do with size or weight. Pretty much were saying that skill for skill if PBF and Jones got fought each other who would win skill for skill. We're not including size. We're saying lets assume there there both natural 140 pounders who wins. Take weight out of the eqautions.
    Did you read my last paragraph? Gave my oppinion on the hypothetical.

    Taeth said pretty much what I would have said if I had more time for the post. P4P, both in terms of skill and matchup, Jones would have a very hard time with Floyd.

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    Default Re: How would PBF vs RJJ p4p really go down?

    the more i think about it the fight will turn into a staring contest with roy doing randam shit to throw PBF off his game.

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    Default Re: How would PBF vs RJJ p4p really go down?

    Roy jones would win close UD

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    Default Re: How would PBF vs RJJ p4p really go down?

    I feel that even if you take the size factor out of the equation, Roy would still have an advantage in power. I know the 130-35 Mayweather had good power but at 160-68 Jones had better.

    The X factor would be Jones's chin but I don't think Floyd would be able to KO him.

    So the way I see it. Floyd has the skill to beat Jones but he will most likely be tentative and have low punch output. While Jones will most likely be flurrying and have a high punch output.

    Jones by UD or late stoppage based on work rate and power advantage.

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