Prime Roy Jones vs Prime Joe Calzaghe @ 168!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by imp4pdabest, Nov 9, 2008.


  1. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    :rofl :rofl :rofl

    i dont know where you guys come from, but you guys need to get dictionaries and look up the word prime
     
  2. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    just shows that you
    A=Just became a boxing fan this year or
    B=Dont know the def. of prime
     
  3. Healy

    Healy Former Wee Poof

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    Jones by UD
    9-3 rounds give or take

    He is too fast for even Joe prime for prime. Joe wouldnt be able to figure him out

    Basically it would be like the first 2 rounds last night except for 12 rounds

    Jones by convincing UD or maybe late KO, though i doubt it
     
  4. Healy

    Healy Former Wee Poof

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    You are a nutcase. And utterly wrong

    Goodnight
     
  5. imp4pdabest

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    you cant even support your opinion.
    you've probably only seen 2 calzaghe fights
     
  6. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    Man, Calzaghe mentally destroyed Lacy. Lacy was getting better, he had some ways to go and would've gotten better, but Joe whipped that dude so bad he couldnt recover from the fight mentally. That was a prime Lacy, but Lacy would've been better if he wouldnt have taken that fight
     
  7. imp4pdabest

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    Jones was the man at 168
     
  8. imp4pdabest

    imp4pdabest Guest

    i know the def. of prime, do you?
     
  9. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Calzaghe SD.
     
  10. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Calzaghe was the better fighter at 168. All four belts and 21 title defenses.
     
  11. OBCboxer

    OBCboxer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He did accomplish more at the weight but he was not by any means the better fighter.
     
  12. Beebs

    Beebs Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    One thing is for sure, neither are in their prime, and Joe obliterated Jones.

    That being said, Jones has lost more obvoiusly, but Joe would have been the toughest test of RJJ career, and vice versa.

    Jones has lost big fights, Joe has not, I think Joe would probably win a thin decision. When talent is close, fundamentals play the deciding role, Joe has better ones.
     
  13. Axe

    Axe Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Roy would win every round en route to a late round TKO.
     
  14. HyperBone

    HyperBone Silverback Gorilla Full Member

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    judging these fighters based on their styles:

    joe is a very tricky southpaw...he has quick hands, his stance is awkward (albeit funny), and it is hard to figure him out, he is also a busy fighter and always wins via accumulation of punches.

    roy, on the other hand, aint reluctant to put on combinations during his prime due to his unbelievable speed and reflexes, he's very slick and hard to hit, and beats up his opponents as if he's playing ball.

    imo, i would have to stick with rjj beating joe prime for prime, but it would be an entertaining, fast paced and competitive fight, with joe getting at least 4 or 5 of these rounds but RJJ would still get the nod from the judges

    RJJ UD12 JC
     
  15. EL-MATADOR

    EL-MATADOR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :patsch FAIL