Roy Jones Jr.

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    lennoxlewis

    Thu Jan 13 2011

    RJJ was good, was the best then he past it and wasn't that great anymore..

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    nochange

    Wed May 07 2008

    roy jones was an awesome fighter he could beat anybody...i love his fights.ibelieve he could have beat the very best...maybe he should retire or maybe he should challenge a big heavyweight and leave wit a bang....maybe he is past his prime but i believe he has a fighters chance....james toney still fighting as well as bernard hopkins....whos to say who these guys cant beat...

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    munited33

    Thu Jul 19 2007

    Roy Jones Jr. may be a good boxer, but he is a coward. He rarely fights strong opponents. One for example is the Polish German boxer Dariurz Michalczewski, who had a record of 47 wins and 0 losses at the time he challanged Roy, who refused to fight.

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    munited

    Thu Jul 19 2007

    Roy Jones Jr. is a coward. He is completely ovarrated because he always wins against his unknown competitors. He rarely fights big time fighters. One for example was the Polish-German boxer Dariurz Michalczewski, who had a record of 47 wins and 0 losses at the time he challanged ROy, who was too afriad to lose is title and refused.

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    indio70

    Sat Jun 24 2006

    Still lethal at the dusk of his career. The best of the last ten years, pound for pound perhaps the best ever. Ali & Robinson in one! (06-24-06)Roy (like most) didn't know when to quit, and when his speed was spent he did not have a chin, the heavywieght run also took a toll. With age you cannot drop a lot of weight. Your body is not as resiliant. His legacy is trnished, but you cannot take away the accomplishments.

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    djahuti

    Tue Mar 28 2006

    He was quick and packed a wallop,and definately had some skills.He probably should have stuck to his original weight class,though.Boxing ain't what it used to be,and part of the reason is mismanagement of the fights and fighters.

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    ih8rateitall

    Wed Mar 22 2006

    Talks alot of trash and he doesn't back it up. He got creamed by Tarver, competely creamed!

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    judo_blows

    Fri Oct 14 2005

    WAY OVERRATED

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    harry_greb

    Mon Sep 05 2005

    Roy Jones is the most overrated fighter in recent history. A few points to consider: 1. Jones' quality of opponents is nothing to brag about. He has admittedly refused to take dangerous fights unless he is paid astronomical sums. 2. Grffith was beating him easily Jones could barely handle 40 year old Mike McCallum. Why? Because Jones relies on speed and power and has little technical skills and the heart of a realtive pansy. 3. Are Glenhoffe Johnson and Antonio Tarver great fighters? Hell no. They are good --and that is all it took and ever will take to defeat the fraudulant Roy Jones, Jr. Too many ignoramuses are on this site who are dazzled by speed and power. Truly great fighters have 4 qualities: worthy opponents, formidable technical skils, a warrior's heart, and athleticism, Roy has athleticism. That's one out of four. That ain't great, baby. That's good. Tops. Robinson, Duran, Pep, Joe Louis. These are greats. Jones should close his mouth and know his place.

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    authorofthough_t

    Wed Aug 10 2005

    Has had a couple of hiccups in his last few outings...But that comes with age to the best of em in such a brutal sport...Losses at this stage in his career do not erase what the man has accomplished and contributed to the sport...Critics nowadays are so easy to forget what athletes have given to the sport...They tend to only focus on whats hot...If you followed his career from the beginning, you should acknowledge that he has made a great contibution to the sport of boxing.

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    louiethe20th

    Sat Jun 04 2005

    In the past he was unbeatable,but now people have exposed his weaknesses.I put Jones in a distant top 15 on this list.

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    realmcneal_operator

    Wed Mar 16 2005

    Roy was the best. He WAS!!!!! He was defeated twice. He is older than Bernard Hopkins!!! And finally. He quit. Retired? More like burnt out.He is old news.

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    gman777

    Tue Feb 22 2005

    anyone who is saying he is over-rated or flat out not good is smoking crack. the man fought all the contenders they put infront of him.....his questionable opponents at light heavy were not his fault.....the division was weak, and he still fought all the champs and contenders they had......and furthermore, it's not so much they were all bums, but more like they were in there w/ ROY JONES.....to whoever says ruiz doesn't count.....lets see you name former middleweights over the last 10-15 yrs who could beat ruiz (hey ruiz maybe boring but he wins the fight.....for what's OUT THERE NOW, he is a good HW).....that's another thing, has everyone forgotten that roy isn't a natural light heavy or heavyweight? he's under 6ft, and fighting some big men at times....roy spanked most of tarvers opponents easier than tarver did (one of which tarver lost too, and another tarver got a very questionable decision)....plus roy had to come back down to light heavy from adding 20 some odd pounds of muscle.... Read more

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    middlefinger

    Sun Dec 05 2004

    Should've remained in his original weight class. Not a heavyweight contender. Hasn't had much luck since the JET-Magazine interview (in 2004) where he talked extensively about the mothers of his children. Maybe he would have better luck IF he treated those ladies with a little bit more respect.

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    dev55f37

    Fri Nov 26 2004

    One of the most overated fighters of all time. He defeated a list of no-name bums with the exception of Hopkins and Toney over a 10+ year career. And when finally challenged, he was creamed. Roy certainly has skills, but you can't be considered great if you haven't racked up wins against other legends of the sport. Believe me, he gets no props from me for beating John Ruiz.

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    stevepi

    Sun Sep 19 2004

    I don't know why he became a fighter in the first place, he doesn't really like to fight and it shows. He's got some of the best hand speed and defensive ability I've ever seen, but he has assidiously avoided the most challenging fights available. None of the great ones have done that. Tarver's one punch kayo was impressive but Roy didn't look like he even wanted to try to get up. Jones likes it when he can totally dicate the tempo and action of a fight. Like Tyson, he can be had when faced with someone who is both good and not afraid of him. Jones is a very good fighter, but should not be considered among the all time elite in boxing.

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    theauthor

    Mon Aug 23 2004

    People that say Roy Jones Jr. is overrated must only have started following boxing recently. Before Tarver came along, Roy was pound for pound the most dominant in the sport for more than a decade. He personally became my favorite boxer over the years due to his unorthodox style. His style is like a mixture of Ali and Sugar Ray. Only if boxing was as big as it was back in those days, Roy would get his recognition as one of the most talented athletes of our generation. In boxing it is very hard to remain dominant, but before Tarver handed Jones his first lost many thought Jones would go on to retire without a serious challange in the ring. It's unbelievable that James Toney, Bernard Hopkins, and John Ruiz could not pose a threat to Jones during their oppurtunities in the ring with him. And to everyone that says Roy fights nobodys, every boxer he fought has been a contender in that division. Maybe some were unknown, but so was Tarver before he hit the jackpot. So if you think Ro... Read more

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    jaywilton

    Mon Aug 16 2004

    Roy Jones may be able to turn things around,but general inactivity-and age-may have caught up with him,given his last two performances against Antonio Tarver.

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    gonzo78

    Fri Aug 13 2004

    I love jones, I think physically he is the most impressive physical specimen in all of sports. Mentally he is a ingenius fighter, he would easily have been an all-time top 10 fighter if he had a decent division. Obviously it is in no way jones fault that he came up at a time when his division was void of any competition. Just as it wasn't marcianos, louis', or holmes fault. Jones had sporadic fights where he was up against someone of any threat. Ofcourse he fought some decent fighters which he outclassed so bad he made them look like bums but he never really fought a defining great fight. Toney was the closest he ever got. Hopkins was young and not the fighter he would eventually become and montell griffith shouldnt have even had a second shot cause jones should have handles him in the 1st fight. I don't fault him for the Tarver loss because he was older and slower but a one punch KO in the 2nd round was highly dissapointing.

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    et1980

    Wed Aug 04 2004

    Most talented boxer over the last 15-20 years!

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    callitdownthel_ine75

    Sun Jul 25 2004

    Roy Jones Jr. was the best for over a decade, and like most other great fighters, someone young and hungry like Antonio Tarver was going to come along and knock him off his lofty perch. Nevertheless, he was the best for the longest time. In any case, the props are now to Tarver who deserves some respect for beating 'da man'. Roy is now way past his prime.

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    mistachill

    Fri Jul 09 2004

    What makes a great fighter: talent (Jones has it); winner (Jones has just about won every fight); being challenged and coming out on top (this is where Jones falls short). Easily beating up a bunch of bums doesn't make Jones great. The first time he's challenged in 10 years and what happens? Tarver beat him in the first fight, knocked him out in the second fight. And look at the way he was knocked out - 1 punch!!!! The ONLY SERIOUS PUNCH HE TOOK IN THAT FIGHT!!! And look how long he was woozy after he got up. 2nd round. 1st clean punch landed. Heck, Meldrick Taylor in the 12th round against Chavez got up from his knockdown more clear headed than Jones against Tarver. Jones is a fraud who should get major props for fooling the public for as long as he did.

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    boxingboy18966

    Fri Jun 25 2004

    Roy is ok. He's not as good as Tarver though and Roy is also very over-rated

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    aneudy25

    Fri Jun 25 2004

    Even though he is coming off a KO lost, he's still a 5 in my book. He is simply the best out there and if he gets a rematch with Tarver he will show the world who is the best pound for pound. You got to remember, the greats have lost, the greats have gotten knocked out..Ex. (Ali, Foreman, Frazier, Tyson, Robinson, De La Hoya, Chavez, and the list can go on and on.) So please guys ease up, Roy will be back and he's still #1!!!

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    jackblack35

    Mon Jun 21 2004

    used to be a 5 in my book, the KO changes everything. For years we all wondered whether or not Roy could take a punch. He fought all those bums and nobody ever hot him. Now he gets hit a solid shot and he CAN'T GET UP! So let's stop calling him Ali and Robinson. Those 2 guys NEVER got knocked out! Never heard the referee count 10 over them! Roy was a fraud guys. He fought bums..Hopkins and Toney would knock him out now!

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    ak1sequemce

    Tue May 25 2004

    never came back from that KO, either bad chin or weak heart or both, no he cant be great in my book, great ones comeback lets see if he fights tarver again win or lose i will rate him a lil bit more, if he never fights tavver he is just a chicken

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    ctj5555

    Mon May 17 2004

    Roy Jones sure did con all you suckers that though he was so great. He sure does have a glass jaw. Did you see his lips, they were still flapping on his way to the canvas. I wonder if he was singing You must have forgot on his way to sleepsville.

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    grippw

    Fri May 14 2004

    He is by far todays best boxer/entertainer in the ring. No one can match him right now.

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    theevilsaintev_an

    Mon Apr 19 2004

    wut makes him so good?

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    ezequiel_zeek

    Sat Apr 10 2004

    roy fights safe guys he knows he can beat,hes not a risk taker,thats how he became heavy champ,james toney will whip him now

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    machievellii

    Wed Mar 24 2004

    Pound for Pound the greatest to put the gloves on. Cleaned up several divisions, even took Ruiz's heavyweight belt from him. Unbelievable speed, power, great showmanship, and a business man to boot.

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    kinkykinks

    Sat Mar 13 2004

    aa great fight probably good enough for the hall of fame

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    roblinb

    Fri Nov 07 2003

    One of the greatest of all-time, Roy is a pleasure to watch and enjoy. He should destroy Antonio Tarver and then hopefully fight a couple of more times (maybe against Toney and possibly one of the more respected heavyweights) and then hang 'em up. What a fighter.

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    colbalt_60

    Thu Sep 11 2003

    There are different kinds of boxing fans;fans that believe boxers should step outside of their styles to fight bloody exchanges,and fans that enjoy boxing in style v.s style between to opponnets.The science of boxing.Every person who is against giving Roy Jones Jr. his proper respect will never ever be satified no matter how many belts,boxers,or weight classes Roy conquer.Most of us who has been around boxing for a while would pause before we judge any of these tremedous athletes bacause we see the great courage,pride,and will it takes to participate in these events.It easy to sit from the living room at home and say things like"Roy Jone Jr.has not fought any one",and "I don't like him because he runs in the ring." "He hand picks his opponets that's why he wins all the time." "He needs to drop weight and fight Benard Hopkins,Trinadd,Tarver,and etc."These are the comments of what we call "Monday Morning Quaterbacks",people who will find fault with any celebrated icon because it is part ... Read more

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    sada6039

    Sat Aug 09 2003

    Roy Jones is p-4-p the greatest of all time. he beat hall of famers and future all of famers mike mccallum, james toney, and bernard hopkins. (and roy hasnt fought nobody?)He has also beat more than 12 former and current titlists and champions.That more than any other current champion.

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    jones_pfp

    Thu Jul 17 2003

    I just couldn´t resist adding a comment on Jones´ fighting prowess, being overshadowed by ignorants that claim that Trinidad could beat him. First of all, Roy Jones Jr. completely outclassed Bernard Hopkins with a broken hand, who if i remember correcly HUMILLIATED Tito Trinidad. Please don´t even try to compare Trinidad with Roy Jones Jr. And by the way, I´m not an american like you would think I am. I´m Panamanian, home of the great Mano de Piedra Duran, so obviously I´m not partial to any american fighter.

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    graeme81

    Thu Jul 17 2003

    Why so some continue to slate Roy Jones? For the same reason a minority say The Beatles couldn't make a decent melody or that Bob Dylan was less imaginitive than a Burger King menu. Jones' critics are deliberately provacative because they feel there is credibility in going against the grain of popularism. This can be the only explanation because there is nothing in his fight record that points to anything other than greatness.

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    bryght

    Wed Jul 16 2003

    Greatest pure boxer in the last 20-25 years. I don't think there is a fighter under 240 that Roy can't embarass with the minor exception of Chris Byrd, who may be just as good if not better. That, to me, would be the ultimate match-up...a unification between Byrd & Jones, Jr.

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    redman_0932

    Sun Jun 22 2003

    I hate the fact that most people who post on here on American, because everyone else can see this guy for what he really is, an average fighter. Give him some top quality heavys and see how he will struggle. Lennox would finish him within 4 rounds.

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    mofakka

    Tue Jun 10 2003

    Best pound for pound boxer of the last decade.

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    fenstrat84

    Fri May 30 2003

    roy jones is truely an amazing fighter. in my opinion, one of THE best fighters, pound for pound, this world has ever seen. every challenge he has come across, he has overcome. there is no one that cannot say this man is not a true champion. and in the worlds on roy himself, "and they got the nerve to say i ain't fight nobody, but i just make em look like nobody."

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    playab04

    Fri May 23 2003

    he is just great nuff said

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    smartgirl

    Sat May 17 2003

    Roy Jones Jr. is the best pound for pound fighter, there should be no question. The fighter's in Roy Jone's division are not at his caliber, perhaps boxing fans should realize when your the best, no one will looks good next to you.

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    chrissy_c_1888

    Fri May 09 2003

    No-one can dispute that this guy is one of the best in the world today. If he keeps fighting the way he is now and continues to beat top fighters he has to be recognised as an all time great.

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    latechbulldawg

    Thu Apr 24 2003

    Overated!

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    themyth

    Mon Apr 21 2003

    A middle weight boxer with a heavy weight punch. Just because he isn't a heavy weight, he doesn't get as much respect as he deserves. Put on some weight and take out Tyson, Roy.....

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    g_mane91

    Wed Apr 16 2003

    Roy Jones is currently the best pound for pound boxer in the world. He conquered the middleweight division, then he conquered the super middle weight division, then he conquered the light heavy weight division(unifying all 3 titles, and now he has won a heavy weight title. This alone makes him arguably one of the great fighters of all time. Then there is his record of something like 42 and 1. The one loss being a cheap disqaulification against Griffin, whom Jones anialated in their rematch. Jones possess extreme quickness, speed, power and accuracy, as well as great footwork.

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    paschan

    Sat Apr 05 2003

    There is not too much to say. We all saw Roy Jones jr. fighting ans he's just the best boxer in history. I'm not scared to say that he's even greater than Ali. We would like to see him in action a few years more (right guys?), so please Roy, don't retire yet!

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    jjwoody

    Sun Mar 16 2003

    roy jones jr. is in a class by himself bar none! everyone said he would run and peck at ruiz but he stood toe to toe and dismantled ruiz. i was fotunate enough to greet roy at the airport upon his return to pensacola the day after the ruiz fight and he didnt have a scratch on him!he is to fast, has to much ability for his own good. he doesnt fight chumps, he just has the misfortune to make everyone who fight him look like chumps.

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    stuckman

    Sat Mar 15 2003

    I had the pleasure to meet Roy Jones Jr. in a park in Newark N.J. Roy handled himself like a true gentleman, being kind and courteous to all who came in his presence. As far as boxing goes, Roy Jones is at the top of his game. He's proven wrong a lot of so called experts (in the boxing world) and continues to make history in style. Who's going to beat him???