Jersey Joe Walcott vs Roy Jones Jr

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Who wins and how

  1. RJJ KO/TKO

    23.5%
  2. Walcott KO/TKO

    52.9%
  3. RJJ decision

    17.6%
  4. Walcott Decision

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Draw

    5.9%
  1. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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  2. Pugilistic Punk

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  3. USFBulls727

    USFBulls727 Active Member Full Member

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    I agree that he was bigger
     
  4. BCS8

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    Walcott wipes him out. RJJ would have no chance against an ATG like that.
     
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  5. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

    InMemoryofJakeLamotta I have defeated the great Seamus Full Member

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    No chance??
     
  6. Russell

    Russell Loyal Member Full Member

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    Prime Roy at what kind of weight?
     
  7. InMemoryofJakeLamotta

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    Light heavyweight or even his heavyweight rendition. But with day before weigh ins, he came in the ring at like 180-185, which would have made him a heavyweight in Walcott's day.
     
  8. BCS8

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    Looking through RJJ's resume I see no ATG scalps that could match up to Walcott. Jones' best work was done at the lighter weights. Mediocre resume at the higher weights lets be honest.
     
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  9. RockyJim

    RockyJim Boxing Addict Full Member

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    JJW pounded the s**t out of Marciano in their first fight in 1952...do you see Roy Jones pounding the s**t out of Rocky Marciano?...me neither...Marciano breaks Jones in half...Walcott TKO over Jones...
     
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  10. Fergy

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    Jersey Joe beats him by ko.
    Walcott s power is underrated by many, putting Marciano, Louis and Charles down is impressive.
    At some point Jersey Joe gets Jones out of there.
     
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  11. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Joe has losses to guys Roy's size that were slower with less power and less mobile.

    I too would favor the best Jersey Joe over Roy, but I can't say he'd have "no" chance. It's hard to gauge Joe's best because his prime was peppered with wins and losses. I will say Joe's best wins and scalps dwarf Roy's best wins
     
  12. BCS8

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    Those don't count because he wasn't at his best. That's how things work around here.
     
  13. northpaw

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    I did also concede that I still favored him and Jersey Joe's best wins dwarfed Roy's best wins
     
  14. HistoryZero26

    HistoryZero26 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Thats because RJJ fought at LHW. But during Walcotts time the HWs were bloated LHWs. This is the one era of HW Roy Jones would be a normal size HW. If Maxim could fight Walcott close every time its tough to see Walcott beating RJJ on points. And he'd probably have to win it on points because besides the Charles KO which he was handidly winning beforehand he seldom stopped his top opponents. He did not have a major stoppage in the entire 1940s despite no shortage of quality opponents. He KO'd Elmer Ray.....in 1937 when Ray was 8-8. So I don't know where people get this confidence that Walcott is going to KO RJJ. Walcott knocked down Marciano...and then let him stick around the whole fight.

    RJJ fought once at HW and at CW in his 40s. He wasn't really trying to compile a resume at the higher weights. That shouldn't be held against him especially against HWs from the smallest era. When Roy was at his peak the HW champ was Lennox Lewis who was 6 ft 6 and weighed nearly 250. And a few years after winning the WBA belt off Ruiz that belt would be held by Valuev a 300+ pounder. Almost that entire generation of HWs would be at LHW if they were fighting in RJJs time.
     
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  15. J4y72

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    Roy Jones jr! An unmatched talent, the modern day Boxer could do nothing against him, histories best wouldn’t have a clue what to do with him
    Just too fast in every department
    His bombs would land as they always did at his best and the marauding Walcott would be stopped unable to land anything
    Jones footwork and reflexes are still unmatched
    Walcott did nothing spectacular
    He was ok in a fight but Jones’s hit and not get hit was unbeatable