Your avatar says this bum is P4P #1. This content is protected “I saw this kid on TV a couple of years ago and I picked him out then,” said Jones, the long-time pound-for-pound who served as a color analyst for HBO on Saturday. “To be honest with you, there’s an argument whether he’s No. 1 or No. 2. I see (Donaire) doing things I don’t see many fighters do. He uses his feet first and his hands second. “That check hook he threw was incredible. It was a punch I had perfected. I brought that punch to the game and this kid has it down pat solid.” “This kid, when I saw him on TV a couple of years ago, I told my people he was the next best fighter I had seen in the last 10 years,” said Jones, a future Hall of Famer who held world titles at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight. “That’s the truth. It was about two, three years ago and that’s how I remembered his name. I said, ‘That’s the best kid coming up I’ve seen in 10 years.’ They didn’t believe it, but I knew it.” - Roy Jones Jr. Jones has no interest in Donaire, which adds significance to his opinion. Boxing is full of men whose opinion of a fighter depends upon who he’s under contract with.
Eric morales someone just fast forwarded a bit and el terrible is doing the slick counter punching with slick movement.
Every other fighter who wins big on the ESB boards: will be massively overrated for a while then underrated following his next professional loss