Kellerman not far wrong. Roy jones was something else in his prime. Not sure he was anywhere near jordan level of fame or tyson or that. But people in boxing at least knew he really was something special. I dont agree that him going on too long really affects his legacy all thst much. Two different fighters. First era was a guy kellerman pretty much describes. The second era...he was still a supreme talent just one who,d lost his unbelievable athletic ability. Roy probably wont go down as the world best pure boxer but he should go down as one of the most talented to pick up a pair of boxing gloves. Unbelievable in his prime.
If RJJ retired after the Ruiz win, he would have gone down as Top 3 ever His legacy was hurt from all his latter career losses
What cannot be argued is that roy jones is unique. I've never seen something like that, ever. If he's more... if he's less... higher than... smaller than.... I dont care. That guy was a freak, he was completely unique, we will all die and we wont see another fighter like him.