Jones against Malinga - http://youtu.be/UrqyVNWNIzg?t=24m42s
If all you looked at was age, then you would be right. But if you look at everything, their history in the ring it paints a different picture.
Toney wasn't an ambi-turner...he couldn't turn left.
Jones, Pacquiao, Mayweather, Leonard, Whitaker, Duran, Monzon, Hopkins, Ali, Chavez
Whitaker by split decision. Edit - Pea clearly wins the fight, the judges have it closer then it really was with one scoring it for Tito.
Whitaker was #1 and Jones was #3 before the Toney fight. Jones jumped went to #2 after he beat Toney. Sometime in 1996 Ring and then later KO put...
P4P you mean in the 90's?
Rematch with Toney is easy. Winner of Griffin-Toney 2 was getting Jones. Toney lost.
I think Jones would be a social media superstar. Trending, Vines etc. I think it would be crazy.
That person wasn't Michalczewski, it was Toney.
He had to add this line - 1994: Jones enters the list at no. 1 after beating Toney. Otherwise it looks like he fought Toney after he dropped from...
Saying Jones was at 168 in 1993 is a problem, and also using year end rankings. Where was Bryant Brannon ranked the months leading up to the...
Looking at rankings from 2003, it's clear Jones avoided 168. 160: Bernard Hopkins, Champion 168: ... 175: Roy Jones Jr., Champion Antonio...
Jones fought above 160 (always around 164-165), but did defended his 160 title in 1994. Thornton, Byrd and Brannon were mandatories. Don't...
frankenfrank You left out 175 where it made more sense for it to happen. Jones of course was willing to fight him again, as he was fighting the...