If he was/is a monster, he's a Glass Jawed monster. Feather Fisted Glen Johnson put him in a coma for damn near ten minutes. He has no Chin. None.:rofl:rofl
Zakman, the real deal, OG Chin historian and Scholar. All others are pretenders. Zakman knows, before he loss his punch resistance, he WAS great.
Fantastic talent, but he used steroids to gain an unfair advantage, and also ducked many legitimate challenges. He's a great talent who never tested himself when he was prime, also his steroids abuse compromised his own career, and the integrity of the sport. [url]http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=4835&more=1[/url]
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After decades of unbridled steroid abuse, Roy's testicles must have shrunk to the size of a Tesco Value Garden Pea.
Moron Hopkins- Hill-Toney - Pazienza- Reggie Johnson...cab drivers.... moron The best boxer in the 90s by far ont one of the best athlete in history of sport.
Jones fought an ancient Pazienza at 168, Paz's best weight in his prime was 135-140. Reggie Johnson was well past his best and never that great to begin with. Virgil Hill was at his best in the late 80's-early 90's. Jones fought him in 98. Toney and Hopkins are his only good wins, and Hopkins hadn't fought anyone up til that fight and Toney was/is absurdly overrated.
most of that footage is void because it came before the richard hall fight in 2000 when in the very 1st time roy jones was tested for anabolic steroids in his entire professional career, he was found to have 6 times the normal amount of testosterone in his system. a fairer video of roys highlights should be taken from his fights after roys fight with richard hall in 2000, where jones can be fairly judged for his performances as a 'clean' fighter.
*** Oh yeah then watch the Reggie Johnson fight and in the third round you will see the fastest right hand in history of boxing. A lightning shot and Johnson said after the fight that he has never seen someone as quick as Jones ...even the one that he did sparring with them at 140-147-154 pounds. jones was a machine.