interesting seeing naming working BACKWARDS in time, rather than the normal use of a previous boxer to name a new one. u got something you want to say?
What a bull**** Poll & Thread! Jones Jr. would outclass the running and clinching Ottke. No way for Sven, he would get beating of his life!
During his time in the amateurs alone The Phantom fought: Michael Moorer - WBO LHW champion, WBA, IBF, WBO HW champ Henry Maske - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist, European gold medalist x 3, long reigning IBF LHW champ Ariel Hernandez - 2 x Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist x 2 & 1 x silver Alexander Lebziak - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold & silver medalist, European gold medalist x 2, silver x 1, bronze x 2 Chris Byrd - Olympic silver medalist, WBO & IBF HW champion Zsolt Erdei - world amateur gold medalist, Olympic bronze medalist, European gold medalist x 2 & silver x 1, long reigning WBO LHW champ, WBC CW champ Torsten May - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist Vassiliy Jirov - Olympic gold medalist, 2 x world amateur bronze medalist, IBF CW champion Juan Carlos Gomez - long reigning WBC CW champ, world junior champion as an amateur Antonio Tarver - world amateur gold medalist, Olympic bronze, WBC, IBF, WBA LHW champ Angel Espinosa - world amateur gold and silver medalist Sinan Samil Sam - world amateur gold and bronze medalist, European bronze and silver medalist, world junior gold medalist, European HW champion Andrey Kurniavka - world amateur gold and silver medalist, European bronze medalist Ramon Garbey - world amateur gold & bronze medalist Torsten Schmitz - world amateur silver medalist 2 x bronze, European silver medalist Egerton Marcus - Olympic silver medalist Thomas Ulrich - Olympic bronze medalist, world amateur bronze medalist, world junior silver medalist, European LHW champ Rostislav Zaulichnyy - world amateur bronze medalist, 2 x European bronze medalist, gold medalist at the world cup Chris Johnson - Olympic bronze medalist, world amateur bronze medalist Henryk Petrich - Olympic bronze medalist Rhoshii Wells - Olympic bronze medalist Jean-Paul Mendy - world amateur bronze medalist, 2 x European bronze Fought Moorer x 2 Ariel Hernandez x 4 Lebziak x 4 Maske x 2 (think it was even more times than that) Tarver x 2 Torsten May x 2 Tortsen Schmitz x 2 Garbey x 2 Mendy x 2 Chris Johnson x 3 Roy's looking at about at least a dozen (probably closer to 20 to be honest) brutal highlight reel KO loses if has to go through all those guys and the only one of them he did actually fight AFAIA sparked him out in a couple of rounds in one of their meetings which proves my point emphatically. :deal Edge Ottke And another one of their mutual opponents sparked Roy out as well - Glen Johnson. Edge Ottke They also both fought Fermin Chirino Roy fought him in his 24th fight winning on points over 10 Ottke fought him in just his 6th pro outing winning a UD8 Edge Ottke They also both fought Thomas Tate Roy stopped Tate in 2 at MW Ottke won a UD and a TD11 over Tate up at SMW Tate was badly drained at 160 though and he was also much more inexperienced when he fought Roy - the only live world class opponent he fought prior to facing Roy was Julian Jackson. Tate was much more experienced when Ottke beat him and much stronger at the weight. Edge Ottke Anthony Mundine is basically Roy sans roids and we all saw what The Phantom did to him. :deal
This is how Ottke vs. RJJ would have gone. Ottke would throw relentless bombs, that's what he was famous for: [yt]FkTXGZ15ixY[/yt]
Otteke doesn't last 3 rds with a prime Roy https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=63kNg_NkuWk This is the guy that went the distance with both Chris Eubanks and Nigel Benn even beat Benn after getting destroyed by Jones but Otteke beats Jones :rofl gtfo
Ottke basically was the perfect boxer unfortunately not so much power. But you don“t really need power to knock out Jones.
[OTE=Serge;17764931]During his time in the amateurs alone The Phantom fought: Michael Moorer - WBO LHW champion, WBA, IBF, WBO HW champ Henry Maske - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist, European gold medalist x 3, long reigning IBF LHW champ Ariel Hernandez - 2 x Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist x 2 & 1 x silver Alexander Lebziak - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold & silver medalist, European gold medalist x 2, silver x 1, bronze x 2 Chris Byrd - Olympic silver medalist, WBO & IBF HW champion Zsolt Erdei - world amateur gold medalist, Olympic bronze medalist, European gold medalist x 2 & silver x 1, long reigning WBO LHW champ, WBC CW champ Torsten May - Olympic gold medalist, world amateur gold medalist Vassiliy Jirov - Olympic gold medalist, 2 x world amateur bronze medalist, IBF CW champion Juan Carlos Gomez - long reigning WBC CW champ, world junior champion as an amateur Antonio Tarver - world amateur gold medalist, Olympic bronze, WBC, IBF, WBA LHW champ Angel Espinosa - world amateur gold and silver medalist Sinan Samil Sam - world amateur gold and bronze medalist, European bronze and silver medalist, world junior gold medalist, European HW champion Andrey Kurniavka - world amateur gold and silver medalist, European bronze medalist Ramon Garbey - world amateur gold & bronze medalist Torsten Schmitz - world amateur silver medalist 2 x bronze, European silver medalist Egerton Marcus - Olympic silver medalist Thomas Ulrich - Olympic bronze medalist, world amateur bronze medalist, world junior silver medalist, European LHW champ Rostislav Zaulichnyy - world amateur bronze medalist, 2 x European bronze medalist, gold medalist at the world cup Chris Johnson - Olympic bronze medalist, world amateur bronze medalist Henryk Petrich - Olympic bronze medalist Rhoshii Wells - Olympic bronze medalist Jean-Paul Mendy - world amateur bronze medalist, 2 x European bronze Fought Moorer x 2 Ariel Hernandez x 4 Lebziak x 4 Maske x 2 (think it was even more times than that) Tarver x 2 Torsten May x 2 Tortsen Schmitz x 2 Garbey x 2 Mendy x 2 Chris Johnson x 3 Roy's looking at about at least a dozen (probably closer to 20 to be honest) brutal highlight reel KO loses if has to go through all those guys and the only one of them he did actually fight AFAIA sparked him out in a couple of rounds in one of their meetings which proves my point emphatically. :deal Edge Ottke And another one of their mutual opponents sparked Roy out as well - Glen Johnson. Edge Ottke They also both fought Fermin Chirino Roy fought him in his 24th fight winning on points over 10 Ottke fought him in just his 6th pro outing winning a UD8 Edge Ottke They also both fought Thomas Tate Roy stopped Tate in 2 at MW Ottke won a UD and a TD11 over Tate up at SMW Tate was badly drained at 160 though and he was also much more inexperienced when he fought Roy - the only live world class opponent he fought prior to facing Roy was Julian Jackson. Tate was much more experienced when Ottke beat him and much stronger at the weight. Edge Ottke Anthony Mundine is basically Roy sans roids and we all saw what The Phantom did to him. :deal[/QUOTE] I see so using this rule biggs was better than tyson and holyfield .ottke was a joke as a pro light punching home town hero.nobody gave monkeys about Sven outside the farther land.they would watch a shop dummy in the ring if he got the decision.
Knowing that Ottke beat Tarver gives a good idea that Ottke if he doesnt score the KO would quite possibly outbox Jones
You've messed up my post. I would appreciate it if you corrected that before I grant you a reply to yours. I would also appreciate it if you toned down the Ottke envy a bit too. There's a little bit too much of that on here for my liking and it's rather upsetting to behold. :good