RJJ should have fought any number of top level boxers: Norris, Nunn, McClellan, Collins, Eubank, Benn, Watson, Michalczewski, Jirov, etc.
I wouldn't expect he would have lost to any of them but they'd at least test him a bit more.
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RJJ should have fought any number of top level boxers: Norris, Nunn, McClellan, Collins, Eubank, Benn, Watson, Michalczewski, Jirov, etc.
I wouldn't expect he would have lost to any of them but they'd at least test him a bit more.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
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Man I love Terry but think Roy would have just short circuited him badly for ko.I was never sold on Terry as an overly devistating puncher,and when he got caught with fast power something just happened for a vulnerable moment.I remember him clamoring a bit for showdown wih Sweet pea but not to much at all for Roy.He feasted on more then a couple names who were jumping up in weight.Don't think it would have happened regardless...Norris was locked to King (Showtime)and Jones jr was fighting HBO approved "mandatory" guys in what was at the time the most lucrative contract signed.
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Yeh pretty much the same scenario.Size as well as Norris having the boxing power to track him down.As elusive and quick as Pernell was is was equally his upper and lower body movement ,he had that 'blocky' foundation a bit thick in the legs and can see Norris at some point getting Whitaker on heels,legs crossed up when he would go into that low posture and then get out.Terry had killer selection inside,combos.He may tag Norris but he's not staying in there to capitalize,would have to get outta that red zone immediatly.
Actually thats where your wrong Spicoli, because when Pernell Whitaker was in danger of losing vs Diosbelys Hurtado. He become the aggressor and destroyed Disobelys Hurtado in one of the most brutal fashions ever.
He also got a broken jaw vs Felix Trinidad, and managed to stay inside for 12 rounds even having some moments. All this while battling drug problems and being past his prime. And ask yourself this how many fighters when 12 rounds with a prime Felix Trinidad.
Im not saying Pernell Whitaker would win, infact i make Terry Norris the slight favorite. But if he was behind i think he would take chances. And you never know anything could happen with Terry Norris's weak chin, i mean Simon Brown had him on queer street with just a solid jab. And his suspect mental game aswell see his trilogy vs Luis Santana, and Pernell Whitaker was pretty damn frustrating to fight against.
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Knocking out Hurtado is a little different than knocking out Norris. Hurtado was a really a Junior Welterweight fighting at Welterweight. Norris pretty much fought as a Junior Middleweight his whole career. When Whitaker became the WBA Junior Middleweight champion after beating Julio Cesar Vazquez he could of stayed at the weight and unified against either WBC champion Terry Norris or IBF champion Paul Vaden. But Whitaker stated he never felt right at the weight. And elected to go back down. If he would of ever fought Norris, there's no doubt it would of been at 154
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