Would Gerald McClellan Be On Roy Jones Level?

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  1. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    Seems Calzaghe also makes you feel very insecure :think



    I think McClellan was on a similar level to Roys level at that time considering where they both were in their careers then.
    Had Gerald not had the terrible injury, I think he would have gone far with his KO power
     
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  3. general zod

    general zod World Champion Full Member

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    McClellan was already on the slide by the time he fought Benn

    He had skills but fell in love with his power like Tyson, Tua and Ruddock did. He really did decline after he fell out with Manny and just became a 3 round head hunter. I can't see how a case could be made for Jones being way to elusive either. Quite a few guys, who were not that fast, like like Griffin, McCallum and Harding were able to find him in the ring. so there really is no reason to think that McClellan would not also be able to find him.
     
  4. HoldMyBeer

    HoldMyBeer Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    there's the pot calling the kettle black :lol:
     
  5. Imperial1

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    For Jones to win he would have had to take G into deep waters ..Like I said if he couldn't blast him out early RJJ would win down the stretch.
     
  6. bailey

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    Calzaghe doesnt make me feel insecure at all :patsch:huh. Sadly for you he does

    Hey I notice you were run out of the MW thread after facts were put to you. After you praised Martinez record and said Sturms was flimsy and then found out of Martinez 7 title fights that Sturm had fought 4 of them also :lol::patsch
     
  7. Imperial1

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    Here is the account of their ameteur bout



    This was before McClellan joined Kronk.



    Later on in 1988, at the National Golden Gloves, Roy won his first three matches. The first one was a decision over Thomas Tate. He also scored a 3rd. round stoppage over defending National 165 pound Champion and Future NABF Champion Fabian Williams. Those victories set up a fight that someone should have taped for obvious reasons. The semifinal match was Roy Jones taking on Gerald McClellan. You would expect this fight to be very exciting. It was more than that. It was a WAR. One of the greatest examples of speed and power that I have seen in an amateur Boxing match. I remember that Roy was forced back to the ropes often in the fight but that what made the fight so thrilling was the way Roy would FURIOUSLY fight off the ropes with flurries. It was like watching two Olympic athletes fight for the Gold Medal or two guys going for the world professional championship.

    Omaha World-Herald: "Two 1987 Champs, 156 pounder Roy L. Jones of Knoxville and 132 pound Donald Stokes of Louisiana, were eliminated last night.

    Gerald McClellan of Milwaukee crowded Jones most of the first two rounds in pounding out a decision triumph. The 156 pound McClellan was there to slug with Jones from the opening bell, and carried the first round. Jones spent a lot of that time along the ropes.

    Jones showed some movement in a fairly close second and then scored well in the early part of the third. McClellan was stronger at the finish when he again pounded Jones along the ropes and in a corner."


    I saw Gerald a month later at Sugar Ray's training Camp in Maryland and he told me he wouldn't be able to spar for a while longer because his jaw was still hurting from the fight with Roy.
     
  8. Loudon

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    I agree he'd have gone far. :good
     
  9. Loudon

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    How's things?

    Good analysis.

    Three fights for you.

    What do you think would have happened between:

    Gerald vs Liles - SMW

    Gerald vs Toney - MW

    Gerald vs Hopkins - MW


    Thanks. :good
     
  10. general zod

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    Blueprint fight: Liles vs Littles, Liles vs Mitchell
    Gerald by ko

    Liles did not have the best chin. He was dropped by Ballagoux2, Littles and Mitchellx3

    He had the skills to outbox McClellan but he was open to right crosses and he would eventually get stopped

    blueprint fight: Their sparring session at the Kronk, Toney -Littles

    Toney on points

    bad match up for Gerald. He wont get past Toneys phiily shell defense and he would get countered all night long

    blueprint: Hopkins vs Taylor I
    Unsure

    Depends on the version of Hopkins, Gerald stops green Hopkins. Hopkins did not really hit his prime until the Johnson fight. Prime Hopkins has got the skill set to outbox him but I don't rate his ability to deal with adversity. Tends to foul or overact when things get tough.
     
  11. Loudon

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    Great reply!

    Thanks a lot.

    I agree with everything you've wrote, and I'm also having trouble envisaging what would have happened between Gerald and Hop. :good
     
  12. tennis

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    If g-man couldn't knock you out you had even odds to win

    Hopkingsa nd toney beat him

    Toney just toys with him

    Rjj at his prime, would just tee off on the guy

    He wouldn't ko him, mainly because no one would ko GMAN in his prime
     
  13. Loudon

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    :good
     
  14. whopperdong

    whopperdong "sorry dan, im the man" Full Member

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    If benn and McClellan fought and there was no brain injuries, I can't see benn winning.
     
  15. Hamburger

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    Roy ducked any person who he believed could beat him. Roy looked impressive against slow footed, slow handed , hand picked opponents. The moment the G-Man touched Jones glass chin he would be sleeping better than Manny Pac.