Prime Roy Jones Jr. vs. Artur Beterbiev.

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Would Beterbiev even beat James Toney ?
     
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  2. Kishnabe

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    Roy before John Ruiz beats Beterbiev easily.

    Roy after John Ruiz, get KO'd/
     
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  3. Joe-fist

    Joe-fist Wise men fear nothing Full Member

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    Well i like Beterbiev alot as you know it,but im realistic here Roy before heavy would beat AB easily with speed,reflex and footworks alone...but to be fair you have to put the best version of AB too if you want...anyway i don't like to speculate in the sorts of threads.imo
     
  4. ButeTheBeast

    ButeTheBeast Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Was Prime Beterbiev even in the professional ranks?
     
  5. Boxing Gloves

    Boxing Gloves Boxing Addict Full Member

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    RJJ was a special fighter in his prime. He would beat Beterbiev without too much trouble.
     
  6. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    This.

    The answer is so obvious that the thread is nearly redundant.

    Nearly, but not quite.

    It did serve the purpose of eliciting a lengthy, indignant defence of Roy from @Loudon. :D
     
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  7. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    Beterbiev has no shot. Normally, in a one sided matchup where the slugger is on the bad side of the matchup he at least has a puncher's chance. In this case he would not have had much of a chance to hit prime Roy Jones with one of his power shots.

    On that note, I would not debate anyone who believes I am wrong but I think of Beterbiev as a man who pounds guys out with good combinations in which every punch has power. Not a chance he is hitting Jones with combinations on any kind of consistent basis.
     
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  8. Fogger

    Fogger Father, grandfather and big sports fan. Full Member

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    I would say a couple of times out of ten.
     
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  9. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    At least five times out of ten.
     
  10. Banana-Rama

    Banana-Rama Active Member Full Member

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    Roy had a habit of spending too long on the ropes and letting guys wail away, that would be bad news against Artur who hits extremely hard on the inside to head and body.
     
  11. Reg

    Reg Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Where were these amazing feet against Glen Johnson?
     
  12. Ilesey

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    Jones wins on points and clearly.
     
  13. Betyabeatyaup

    Betyabeatyaup Active Member Full Member

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    If you’re talking about them both being super middleweights, then sure. Roy wasn’t exactly a knockout monster at light heavy, and far lesser fighters than Beterbiev went the rounds with him. Roy was from an era where he didn’t have to deal with much Soviet style boxing so it’s difficult to say how it would’ve went. I’d guess a 8-4, 9-3 type decision to Roy. I think he’d be able to use his feet and athleticism to avoid damage and outpoint Beterbiev. He’s not knocking Beterbiev out though, that honestly sounds ridiculous to me.
     
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  14. Betyabeatyaup

    Betyabeatyaup Active Member Full Member

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    That wasn’t Roy anymore
     
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  15. Betyabeatyaup

    Betyabeatyaup Active Member Full Member

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    That’s fair, I tend to agree. Roy didn’t lose 25 pounds of muscle though, maybe 10 at a stretch. That’s still a lot, but remember what Roy walked around at.