Joe Calzaghe vs Roy Jones Jr

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  1. garymcfall

    garymcfall Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Prime on prime, SMW. Who wins and why?
     
  2. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Jones.

    Either late TKO or a scoring along the lines of 117-110, 118-109, 116-111.

    A few close rounds, some that could go to Calzaghe, but Joe gets drilled late with the lead right hands and drops, he will either get stopped or finish. Jones had the speed to just run and then bomb with timed rights and Joe could only probably make a few rounds messy in this match up.

    Styles are awful for Calzaghe here and Jones is the best of the best at 168 anyway, I wouldn't pick anyone over him.
     
  3. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Jones. Compare them in almost any department and Jones will be the best or as good.

    Of course we don't know for sure how Calzaghe would react when presented with an opponent of this quality as he's been nowhere near this type of class - he may have hidden depths.
     
  4. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Let me correct something.

    Jones does not have as good a chin - Check

    Jones does not have the warrior element - Check

    Jones does not have the stamina, he fought paced, not frantic - Check

    Jones does not have the killer instinct - Check

    But, is Jones superior in speed, skill, timing and other essentials?

    Absolutely. Thus why he wins in the way that I outlined.:good
     
  5. djb2009

    djb2009 Member Full Member

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    I would of loved to this fight
     
  6. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Actually, I'm going to take exception to one statement..Jones was a pretty solid finisher at 168lbs. It was only at LH that he started to let up on an opponent when he had him in trouble. But, at SMW, if he had an opponent in trouble, he generally did his best to make certain that his opponent wasn't let off the hook. (The Brannon fight might be the exception to this.)
     
  7. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    I don't mean just in finishing someone, I mean in going after them.

    Can we compare how Calzaghe seeks to brutalised his opponents with non-stop offense, to the Jones style of cautious running and then exploding?

    Calzaghe is in there to absolutely destroy someone, it's just a difference of how they go about it. Jones could have done a similiar thing, he had the speed and what not, but he stayed paced.
     
  8. mightyd40

    mightyd40 Spartan Full Member

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    all these things that u are giving the edge to calzaghe in wouldnt come into play. jones would use his speed skill and timing to completely outbox joe. jones by fairly one sided decision
     
  9. Senya13

    Senya13 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    See more Jones at 168lb, forget about 175lb Jones. That Jones also had much better stamina than Calzaghe ever showed.
     
  10. Executioner

    Executioner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bad style matchup for Calzaghe. Jones wins a very wide UD. Too awkward, too fast and too much punching power
     
  11. brooklyn1550

    brooklyn1550 Roberto Duran Full Member

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    Roy Jones Jr UD12 Joe Calzaghe
     
  12. TIGEREDGE

    TIGEREDGE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    jc has a very good chance. but i fancy rj by decision
     
  13. Holmes' Jab

    Holmes' Jab Master Jabber Full Member

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    RJJ, pretty wide UD. Calzaghe is good, but Jones would simply have too much for him.