
Originally Posted by
paddy448

Originally Posted by
Nameless
He has some juice for a few other good fights but it would be pure madness to think that he can beat the Ukrainian brothers and the other few good monsters of the HW division if you ask me, I would like to see him firstto try, if he doesn't want to retire (which I would like, Jones being one of my all time favorite fighters) the other good light heavyweights first.
i dont think he would beat the kilschkos today(back in the day tho who nos), but anyone below that down the divisions i give him a chance, call me crazy but i still seriously rate him. hes in my top five of all time still regardless, yeah i no people have got better resumes on there shoulders but based on prime for prime talent and pure skill jones is anywhere from number 1 to 5 all time, sorry haters but he was that good
You are clearly joking.
Jones would be a big underdog against any top fighter.
Pavlik, Abraham, Dawson, Froch, Bute, Kessler, even Pascal.
Jones has looked great against very carefully handpicked opponents. Sheika and Lacy were completely shot, Anthony Hanshaw was an ok fighter but clearly not a top fighter, neither was Prince Badi Ajamu.
Give Jones somebody slow and predicatable, who has little left in the tank and he will still look great, give him someone young, hungry, in their fighting prime and with ambition to actually win and he'll be dominated all over again.
Danny Green is a great opponent for him, I think it's a legitimate fight against a very solid opponent who is still dangerous, but whose skills are basic enough that Roy can still outbox him, although its not a gimme fight by any means.
He won't beat the likes of Pavlik, Kessler, Taylor, Abraham etc.
After Green the best fight for him would probably be B Hop, Hop's lack of activity and slow pace would make for a fight more winnable for Jones than fighting a young hungry fighter who actually wants to do him physical harm.
He lost virtually every single round apart from the first with Joe Calzaghe and got absolutely dominated, he was exhausted and showed he had little left in his fights with Antonio Tarver.
Since then all he has done is got older. If he steps up again he loses.
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