View Full Version : Roy Jones - Power?
Russell
08-07-2007, 06:45 PM
How do you view his power at his prime weights? Was he among the elite with it? Was it a deadly combination of power and handspeed, kind of like a Jr. Mike Tyson in that regards?
How did he carry his power up? How successful was he with it against much bigger men?
Was the Hill bodyshot KO telling, or simple Hill being vulnerable to that shot at that moment... He was in an awkward position if I'm remembering correctly, definitely didn't have his abs/obliques drawn too terrible tight.
ChrisPontius
08-07-2007, 06:57 PM
At 160 and 168 he was an absolutely devastating puncher. I think they only ones he didn't knock out at those weights are Toney and Hopkins. Toney may well have the best chin of all time and Hopkins also ranks as having one of the better chins in history. Those were the only things keeping them in the one-sided batterings that they received, by the way.
At light-heavyweight his power was not as destructive but it was still respectable. Griffin was knocked silly in one round. Even a 225lb Ruiz was hurt or stunned early in their fight.
Fab2333
08-07-2007, 07:02 PM
At 160 and 168 he was an absolutely devastating puncher. I think they only ones he didn't knock out at those weights are Toney and Hopkins. Toney may well have the best chin of all time and Hopkins also ranks as having one of the better chins in history. Those were the only things keeping them in the one-sided batterings that they received, by the way.
At light-heavyweight his power was not as destructive but it was still respectable. Griffin was knocked silly in one round. Even a 225lb Ruiz was hurt or stunned early in their fight.
I agree with this post, But at 175 I think his power was jsut as devastating, when he landed punches his opponents felt them. Look at what he did to Richard Hall.
Shake
08-07-2007, 07:07 PM
Power...but also speed. Speed generates sharper punches even if you can't hit the heavy bag like some others can, just ask that lanky feller from Detroit. :D
Add to that that opponents don't always see the punches coming, and you have Roy Jones. I still say he had good power, but make his speed ordinary and plenty of opponents last the distance.
CASH_718
08-07-2007, 07:17 PM
At 160 and 168 he was an absolutely devastating puncher. I think they only ones he didn't knock out at those weights are Toney and Hopkins. Toney may well have the best chin of all time and Hopkins also ranks as having one of the better chins in history. Those were the only things keeping them in the one-sided batterings that they received, by the way.
At light-heavyweight his power was not as destructive but it was still respectable. Griffin was knocked silly in one round. Even a 225lb Ruiz was hurt or stunned early in their fight.And Jorge Castro.
Fab2333
08-07-2007, 07:27 PM
It wasn't a one-sided battering vs Hopkins, it was a good fight, but a clear win for Floyd. As for his power, at 160 it was as one announcer said "almost supernatural". I'm gonna go ahead and post Roy Jones's Greatest Knockouts for you guys. It's about an hour long, so be prepared to sit back and watch.
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gOOD LOOKS SWEAT PEA ON THE VID IMA WATCH IT WHEN I GET HOME FROM THIS HELL HOLE I CALL WORK
Stonehands89
08-07-2007, 07:48 PM
Roy Jones' fast twitch fibers should be in the Smithsonian after he dies.
His musculature was perfect for a puncher -and he knew how to punch very well. His timing and placement were second to none. However, I would assert as others have that sans the speed, he would not be nearly as devestating. Pontius is on the money when he stated that Ruiz was stunned. That is partly why Ruiz fought that fight as if he was the fall guy on a fix. He leaned forward, mitigating his height advantage, he did not rough him up and crowd him with size and superior strength which was his only chance, and his attempt to box with Jones was pathetic. Ruiz was convinced early on to avoid risks... and that was it for him. He really should be ashamed of himself. What a disgrace that exhibition was to all HW. That HW turf should be guarded more jealousy... Big men should treat trespassers like Toney et al the way Frazier and Ali treated Foster.
Jones' power is the very rare type that would be still be a major factor 40 pounds beyond MW. Neither Robinson or Duran could make as good a case in bringing such power so far beyond their turf as Jones can.
I would describe Jones' power as... shocking.
Marnoff
08-07-2007, 08:42 PM
Toney may well have the best chin of all time
George Chuvalo.
Marnoff
08-07-2007, 08:43 PM
It wasn't a one-sided battering vs Hopkins, it was a good fight, but a clear win for Floyd. As for his power, at 160 it was as one announcer said "almost supernatural". I'm gonna go ahead and post Roy Jones's Greatest Knockouts for you guys. It's about an hour long, so be prepared to sit back and watch.
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Clear win for Floyd, eh?
Russell
08-07-2007, 08:51 PM
Roy Jones' fast twitch fibers should be in the Smithsonian after he dies.
His musculature was perfect for a puncher -and he knew how to punch very well. His timing and placement were second to none. However, I would assert as others have that sans the speed, he would not be nearly as devestating. Pontius is on the money when he stated that Ruiz was stunned. That is partly why Ruiz fought that fight as if he was the fall guy on a fix. He leaned forward, mitigating his height advantage, he did not rough him up and crowd him with size and superior strength which was his only chance, and his attempt to box with Jones was pathetic. Ruiz was convinced early on to avoid risks... and that was it for him. He really should be ashamed of himself. What a disgrace that exhibition was to all HW. That HW turf should be guarded more jealousy... Big men should treat trespassers like Toney et al the way Frazier and Ali treated Foster.
Jones' power is the very rare type that would be still be a major factor 40 pounds beyond MW. Neither Robinson or Duran could make as good a case in bringing such power so far beyond their turf as Jones can.
I would describe Jones' power as... shocking.
Great post, thanks Stonehands.
Haven't seen you on here before... Where'd you go? :)
Fab2333
08-07-2007, 08:55 PM
Roy Jones' fast twitch fibers should be in the Smithsonian after he dies.
His musculature was perfect for a puncher -and he knew how to punch very well. His timing and placement were second to none. However, I would assert as others have that sans the speed, he would not be nearly as devestating. Pontius is on the money when he stated that Ruiz was stunned. That is partly why Ruiz fought that fight as if he was the fall guy on a fix. He leaned forward, mitigating his height advantage, he did not rough him up and crowd him with size and superior strength which was his only chance, and his attempt to box with Jones was pathetic. Ruiz was convinced early on to avoid risks... and that was it for him. He really should be ashamed of himself. What a disgrace that exhibition was to all HW. That HW turf should be guarded more jealousy... Big men should treat trespassers like Toney et al the way Frazier and Ali treated Foster.
Jones' power is the very rare type that would be still be a major factor 40 pounds beyond MW. Neither Robinson or Duran could make as good a case in bringing such power so far beyond their turf as Jones can.
I would describe Jones' power as... shocking.:deal:thumbsup
Marnoff
08-07-2007, 09:03 PM
:rofl :rofl Whoops, got me!
Yep, I think we all do that sometimes. On that note, if Floyd had a clear win over Hopkins, that'd do wonders for his ATG ranking.
Marnoff
08-07-2007, 09:06 PM
That HW turf should be guarded more jealousy... Big men should treat trespassers like Toney et al the way Frazier and Ali treated Foster.
I like that idea. Territory war as a matter of pride.
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