Poll: Jones vs Holyfield (1997)

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  1. wvucheerjr

    wvucheerjr Active Member Full Member

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    So i re-watched Jones-Griffin II last night and after the match there was alot of talk (including in the Larry Merchant interview) of Jones fighting Holyfield at that time. The fight would have been doable timewise. Jones didnt fight again (i believe the Griffin II fight was in August) until the following April against Virgil Hill. Holyfield did defend his titles against Bean in the fall and then didnt fight again until March against Lennox Lewis. So how do yout hink a fall 1997 fight between the 2 would have went. Jones would have been 28/29. Holyfield 35 I believe. Evander was never a big heavyweight, against Bean according to BoxRec he weighed in at 217lbs, and we could assume Jones would ahve done something similar to the Ruiz fight (beleve he weighed in at 193 and was maybe 198/199 on fight night). So what do you all think?
     
  2. tonyteb

    tonyteb Active Member Full Member

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    roy jones to fast to much skill better legs
     
  3. Bonecrusher

    Bonecrusher Lineal Champion Full Member

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    I would have to pick Holyfield here, to big to strong and he could catch up with Jones and land enough punches at some point in the fight to get RJJ out of there..
     
  4. Body Head

    Body Head East Side Rape (CEO) Full Member

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    i love Jones he was my favorite fighter ever, but even still a '97 Holyfield is still really good. I think I might take Holyfield by MD or SD
     
  5. LeoB89

    LeoB89 New Member Full Member

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    i think jones by dec, but for my info, can u way like 170 and be a heavy. jones shuda did that, he wuda been even faster for ruiz imo
     
  6. Jennifer Love Hewitt

    Jennifer Love Hewitt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Holyfield would have beaten Jones down. Probably rather quickly.
     
  7. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Erm according to boxrec Holyfield beat Tyson in june 97 then defended against Moorer in November. This is a prime Holyfield we are speaking about. the bionic man would overpower him. (he fought bean in 98 )

    And the strength of Jones jr at heavy is because he had one fight and beat Ruiz????
     
  8. wvucheerjr

    wvucheerjr Active Member Full Member

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    Im man enough to admit I dropped the ball on that one. You're dead right. I was thinking of the Holyfield that "got old overnight" between the Bean and Lewis fights. The Holyfield that beat Tyson twice and dominated Moorer probably would have been rough for RJJ to handle. Holyfield did go almost a year without fighting though. So I guess the poll could have still worked if Jones didnt fight Hill and Holy fought in the spring. Wow. the more I think about it at that timeframe that would have been a GREAT fight.
     
  9. Sdt

    Sdt Active Member Full Member

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    IMHO Holyfield a la Cotto vs Margarito
     
  10. Scotty321

    Scotty321 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :good we are all partial to the odd slip and the fact you come out and admit it earns my respect!:good
     
  11. klion22

    klion22 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I love RJ but Holyfield walks through RJ's punches and KO's him late. I mean we are talking about one of the greatest warriors of all time. The man who took haymakers from Tyson and Foreman. Jones can't stand up to 12 rounds of Holy's pressure.
     
  12. exumspate

    exumspate Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Holyfield was considered 'shot' before Tyson...Very similar to Ali vs. Foreman, and I don't know many that consider that to be 'prime' Ali...
     
  13. wvucheerjr

    wvucheerjr Active Member Full Member

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    I think it would have been more of Jones running from Holyfields pressure. No one in my opinion can make an argument that Jones would have even had the chance of dropping Holyfield. And at that time Evander had underrated speed for heavyweight. That fight would have just been amazing at that time though.
     
  14. DonBoxer

    DonBoxer The Lion! Full Member

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    Jones is to quick for a 97 Holyfield.
     
  15. Jorodz

    Jorodz watching Gatti Ward 1... Full Member

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    succinct, to the point and probably bang on

    jones is probably my 2nd favourite fighter ever....but i just can't see it. if holyfield has an off night though (bobby cyz) then jones could squeek it