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Eubank circa 1997 was past his best and slowing down while Roy was really reaching his peak dominant years. Also Eubank never really used his power the same after hurting Watson.
For those reasons I think Eubank would have only had 1 asset and that's speed and speed vs a PRIME Roy Jones Jr. really won't help much. I think Eubank is good early on and then fades late getting eaten up with counter shots.
Nigel Benn EARNED a DQ not only for being helped back int he ring but for hitting behind the head as often as he did! Roy Jones Jr. would have picked him apart but I still think James Toney would have had the best time with Benn, PERFECT style for James to abuse with his defense.
As for Nunn, I guess it's proper to compare him to Griffin, crafty southpaws who just couldn't stay consistent
Nunn was lucky he never fought Roy Jones Jr.
Same with Benn, Eubank, Collins, and the rest of them.
Yall musta forgot!
Roy Jones Jr. was Superman. Speed Kills and Roy topped the most wanted list in the 90's.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
Roy Jones Jr is lucky that he never had to face Micheal Spinks. Because he would of knocked Roy Jones Jr out Micheal Spinks had great power at LHW and could end fights with a punch and he was akward as they come would of love to see that fight though.
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Jones was lucky he was allowed to handpick his opponents, but theres another edge to this sword. In doing so he destroyed his own legacy. He could have been remembered as the greatest ever boxer but instead he's remembered more for who he avoided than who he beat
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Can see how anyone could argue Eubank would of beaten him when Chris said he didn't want to fight roy for anything other than stupid money.
He knew he had little chance, with that mentality alone how could he win?
Wow, I am glad half of you know nothing about Roy JOnes Jr. ... First of all none of those guys would fight him. WHen he was p4p king and before the Pazienza fight I believe he got HBO to try and get any fight made 60-40 against Eubanks, Benn, Hopkins, and a few others, or 70-30 against a few other guys people wanted to see him fight, and everybody turned it down. Nobody would fight Roy unless they got 50-50 which is basically saying they didn't want to fight him. You watch B-Hop negotiate with Roy he has always wanted 50-50, even when Roy was way more accomplished that is complete bs. Even Calzaghe wouldn't fight Roy in the states.
You guys can say Roy dodged guys all you want, but they didn't want to fight him.
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