Roy Jones Jr. (175 lbs.) vs. Tom Sharkey

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  1. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Mid-sized gloves. Lenient ref on clinching and wrestling. Modern rules otherwise. Who wins?
     
  2. Luigi1985

    Luigi1985 Cane Corso Full Member

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    Unfair matchup IMO for Jones Jr., Sharkey was powerwise in another league, one right hand and Roy would be in dreamland...
     
  3. C. M. Clay II

    C. M. Clay II Manassah's finest! Full Member

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    If he can hit him.
     
  4. Luigi1985

    Luigi1985 Cane Corso Full Member

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    Yeah, you´re right, that wouldn´t be that sure, because of Jones Jr.´s speed and his reflexes, but IMO sooner or later he would hit him with a good shot, what do you mean?
     
  5. cross_trainer

    cross_trainer Liston was good, but no "Tire Iron" Jones Full Member

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    Personally, I'd say that Sharkey's position as a rather small heavyweight would mean that they're fairly evenly matched physically. I would agree that Sharkey would have difficulty connecting, but he may have more success if/when he can rough Jones up on the inside.
     
  6. C. M. Clay II

    C. M. Clay II Manassah's finest! Full Member

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    Well, Sharkey's game was mostly inside. If Jones was to keep the fight on the outside the whole time and use his speed to dodge Tom's lunges and rushes, then I say he takes a UD.

    Roy Jones Jr. UD 15 Tom Sharkey:good
     
  7. cross_trainer

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    Depends upon whether the ref would separate the clinches, really. Sharkey came from an era of excellent feinters, and while Jones is probably better (due to reflexes) against that than most, he would still be vulnerable. In the earlies, fighters were quite good at setting up their rushes.
     
  8. UpWithEvil

    UpWithEvil Active Member Full Member

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    I believe I've asked this before but don't recall getting a response.

    Is there any other surviving footage of Tom Sharkey besides the short clips from the second Jeffries fight?
     
  9. Mendoza

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    Sharkey was a human tornado. The Speedy Joe Choynski and Jim Corbett could not keep Sharky off of them.. Roy Jones has blazing fast hands, but he was never a dancer type that Corbett was, and seemed to get stuck on the ropes or the corners.

    Sharkey would quickly expose Roy Jones fear of getting hit, and either score a knock out or get DQ'd while trying.
     
  10. achillesthegreat

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    Sharkey would have difficulty connecting and on the few occassions he does it doesn't mean he will put Roy away. Jones has been hit by Hopkins, Ruiz, Toney and many other solid punches and he never went down. Even the man who has given Jones the moniker of bad chin could only do it once out of three attempts.
     
  11. roughdiamond

    roughdiamond Ridin' the rails... Full Member

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  12. McGrain

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    Deep-cut bump of an ATG CT thread.
     
  13. SheenLantern

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    Jones first round knockout

    No one from this era is competitive with a modern fighter
     
  14. reznick

    reznick In the 7.2% Full Member

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    Sharkey kicks him and elbows him to a decisive UD