As soon as the fight was made I thought it was a fun match-up, at this stage of their careers why the fuck not?
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As soon as the fight was made I thought it was a fun match-up, at this stage of their careers why the fuck not?
thats the same way i feel. fun match up that could be surprising entertaining.
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I think Jones should win, but Lacy still has the power to hurt him if he's able to land clean. It's an interesting, albeit largely meaningless, fight.
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If Jones show only a spark of what he used to be in his good old days of glory, Lacy will get systematically dismantled.
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I remember people saying something similar about Mike Tyson. "If he is only 50 percent of what he was he should be able to....." This kind of talk was right before the Danny Williams and Kevin McBride fights and Tyson got wiped out in both. Jones spent way too much of his career relying on his un-natural speed and punch. He has neither any more. Lacy by a late round TKO.
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You see, I am not so sure, what sunk him against Joe is that he was gun shy but when he was firing, the speed was good and he was tagging him fairly often. Let's see though but I am sure he'll beat him. The problem with Tyson is that he never dedicated properly in training to regain his "50%". I think that Jones, him, can.
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I think even an old jones has enough speed and power to be able to handle lacy. the only question is how will jones react to lacys power once hit. will he step up or fold?
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Im going with Lacy.Both are on the otherside but Lacy,If anything,is just more 'solid',durable and physical.I really think Jones legs are iffy & will be worked big time and put on the ropes for most of it.I just dont think he retains the reflex and punch there or at ring center to hold him off.
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