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Roy Jones Jr vs James Toney 18.11.1994 - IBF World Super Middleweight Championship 

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The IBF World Super Middleweight title fight between two of the best pound for pound fighters of the era. This fight would propel Roy Jones Jr into boxing super stardom. More info below...
James Toney was the IBF World Super Middleweight champion. He was undefeated in 46 fights with 44 wins, 29 by KO and 2 draws. He was the number 2 ranked pound for pound fighter in the world according to The Ring magazine and he was a 6-5 favorite to win. He was a former IBF and IBC World Middleweight champion before moving up in weight and winning the IBF Super Middleweight title from Iran Barkley in 1993. Toney had successfully defended his Super Middleweight title 3 times already however there were rumors Toney was struggling to make the Super Middleweight limit and he entered training camp weighing over 200lbs!
Roy Jones Jr was the third ranked best pound for pound fighter in the world and the current IBF World Middleweight champion. He had beaten Bernard Hopkins in 1993 to win the belt and in his last outing had successfully defended it against Thomas Tate. Jones, like Toney, was also undefeated with a 26-0 record and although he had beaten some experienced challengers he was yet to be known as the boxing legend he would become.
Roy Jones was in complete control for a majority of the fight. He was landing more punches and was the noticeably quicker of the two. Toney was still able to land some big shots but he could never pin Roy down long enough to take advantage. In round 3, Roy would catch Toney off guard and off balance while taunting and put him on the canvas. Toney was embarrassed more than hurt when he got to his feet and by the end of 12 rounds Roy had earned himself a deserved unanimous decision.
Roy Jones Jr would eventually move up to the light heavyweight ranks and become one of the best, if not THE best, light heavyweight champions of all time. In 2003 he even won the WBA World Heavyweight title from John Ruiz. In 2009 Roy Jones would try add a World Cruiser weight title to his list of achievements by challenging IBO champion Danny Green, but lost surprisingly by 1st round TKO. As of 2015 Roy Jones Jr was still boxing and looking for another cruiser weight world title shot...
James Toney immediately moved up to the light heavyweight ranks following this loss however his first fight at the new weight didn't go exactly as planned when Montell Griffin beat him by majority decision over 12 rounds. He quickly regained his form however and ended up winning the vacant WBU Light Heavyweight title in 1995, the vacant IBO World Cruiser weight title in 1997, the vacant IBA Super Cruiser weight title in 2001 and the IBF World Cruiser weight title in 2003. In late 2003 Toney made the permanent leap into the heavyweight division beating Evander Holyfield by TKO in his first outing and going on to capture the IBA and IBU World Heavyweight titles. As of 2015 James Toney is still boxing at heavyweight and it's hard for me to even imagine him at one point weighing 160lbs...

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@sincere1487
@sincere1487 6 лет назад
a laid back Saturday watching classic fights like Roy Jones and others is what I call a good day.
@MoneyOverFame
@MoneyOverFame 5 лет назад
Sincere Supreme indeed.
@lx6381
@lx6381 2 года назад
trust me even better on sunday
@eastonfrancisco5656
@eastonfrancisco5656 2 года назад
i know im randomly asking but does anyone know of a method to log back into an instagram account..? I was dumb forgot my login password. I would love any help you can give me
@drakerhys7533
@drakerhys7533 2 года назад
@Easton Francisco Instablaster ;)
@poppiyahn
@poppiyahn Год назад
Wow I happen to read your comment and I'm literally watching this fight on a beautiful Saturday right now on my phone lol
@michaeljones4216
@michaeljones4216 5 лет назад
Two of the slickest , smoothest boxers in history of the sport . Two of the best to ever do it.
@javiruiz9993
@javiruiz9993 3 года назад
No.Not Toney
@mangravy2000
@mangravy2000 2 года назад
Yep. At the end of RJJ's career when asked whom was the TOUGHEST boxer he ever faced he said "Best BOXER hands down James Toney". Shear toughness, Jorge Castro. Hardest puncher, Merqui Sosa, by far. (of course this was before he exhibitioned Tyson.)
@emptyjumplow
@emptyjumplow 2 года назад
@@javiruiz9993 yes Toney wtf lol.
@yvans.
@yvans. 2 года назад
@@emptyjumplow that dude don’t considerate Toney slick 🤦🏾‍♂️😭
@jamaswoody6452
@jamaswoody6452 Год назад
@@javiruiz9993 what do know toney
@segasaturnheart1778
@segasaturnheart1778 3 года назад
James toney 26 and roy jones 25 that era was amazing
@nellatl
@nellatl 4 года назад
Jones later said toney had the best defense of any fighter he ever fought.
@thenameofthegame4037
@thenameofthegame4037 3 года назад
Cool
@ghostpavlik
@ghostpavlik 10 месяцев назад
Rjj missed a lot of his shots and he was blinding fast in this fight
@frmrfr
@frmrfr 8 месяцев назад
Jones also said Toney was his toughest opponent
@aliyourbrother1
@aliyourbrother1 2 месяца назад
Yeah right!
@hitthedeck245
@hitthedeck245 6 лет назад
Roy was crazy athletic back in the day.
@Housh
@Housh 4 месяца назад
His quick twitch speed is insane Like Ryan Garcia, Floyd type quick. Built like a tank too at 168 lbs.
@joys8634
@joys8634 3 месяца назад
​@@Houshhe might be faster overall. Ryan has a fast left hook only
@SCORP1ONF1RE
@SCORP1ONF1RE 2 месяца назад
roys faster than both
@supersai4198
@supersai4198 20 дней назад
​@@Houshlmao gtfo 😂😂😂 my man thinks Ryan Garcia is fast and powerful
@09ak31
@09ak31 Год назад
The fact Roy made Toney look silly in their primes is a testament to Roy's greatness. I thought I was watching this fight sped up lol Roy's speed and accuracy was ridiculous
@MrMarco855
@MrMarco855 7 месяцев назад
Roy was missing damn near every punch. Toney is as slick a defensive fighter as anyone ever was.
@schumi9xwdc
@schumi9xwdc 5 месяцев назад
Toney wasn’t that good, Moore was better
@09ak31
@09ak31 5 месяцев назад
@@schumi9xwdc nah bro you're better than both of them
@aframaco9491
@aframaco9491 5 месяцев назад
@@MrMarco855Behave! I could hear Roy's punches LANDING!!!!
@simoncheng9087
@simoncheng9087 4 месяца назад
you clearly dont know much about boxing😅even Roy admits Toneys a better fighter
@Boyso5407
@Boyso5407 10 месяцев назад
That was one of the greatest 12 round performances by a single fighter that I’ve ever seen. Toney was an undefeated champion and Jones just absolutely schooled him. Crazy
@classof3k
@classof3k 8 месяцев назад
Wait till you find out about Terrence Crawford
@yvans.
@yvans. 8 месяцев назад
@@classof3kgreat performance by Bud. But schooling Toney will always be more impressive
@classof3k
@classof3k 8 месяцев назад
Doesn't compare to a dominating tko of an undefeated 3 belt holder and becoming undisputed in your second weight class.@@yvans.
@MrMarco855
@MrMarco855 7 месяцев назад
People blow shit way out of proportion. How could he 'school' one of the most talented, well-rounded fighters ever? Nobody taught Toney a damn thing in the ring.
@JayYo21
@JayYo21 6 месяцев назад
@@classof3kErrol Spence wasn’t the same after multiple car accidents and only fought twice in 4 years going into Bud fight. James Toney is a peak HOFamer right here. Spence will never be a HOFamer and is lucky if he is half the fighter Toney was.
@danielcurlew6929
@danielcurlew6929 6 лет назад
One of my favorite things about James Tony as a boxer was how relaxed and calm he was in all his fights.
@JohnSmith-su3ze
@JohnSmith-su3ze Год назад
Then you must love Mayweather
@JohnDoe-id1es
@JohnDoe-id1es Год назад
Just another day at the office.
@profightersports
@profightersports Год назад
Yea he's a real G
@its_rick_james_bich2575
@its_rick_james_bich2575 Год назад
@@JohnSmith-su3ze Audley Harrison was both more calmer and relaxed than both Toney or Maywether. So calm in fact he would often forget he was boxing and not throw a single punch throughout a fight👊🏽
@thecarguy4304
@thecarguy4304 9 месяцев назад
​@@JohnSmith-su3zeyeah I do. I think being calm is secret to not expending energy. Caleb plant is never calm that's why he always gases out. He can't sustain his defense because it's not based on calm confidence and rhythm
@user-vr5wt1dt8w
@user-vr5wt1dt8w 2 года назад
Roy Jones Jr. Was a gentleman yet confident fighter, he'd get cocky during fights but that's part of boxing.
@bblackization
@bblackization Год назад
This fight is so under-rated this is one of the best displays of boxing skill ever toney’s Philly shell defence and counters and Roys unorthodox offensive style 👌🏽 what a beautiful dual
@georgevincent1834
@georgevincent1834 2 года назад
Jones reflexes were superhuman.
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
The Speed Wizard vs. The Defense Master, GREAT!!
@HumbleHurricane
@HumbleHurricane 9 месяцев назад
One fighter is both and more all in one
@eballa349
@eballa349 6 лет назад
Roy was awesome back then
@mamaj3016
@mamaj3016 2 года назад
when the best fought the best in their primes. this is what boxing is really all about.
@PrimordialBeing360
@PrimordialBeing360 Месяц назад
Amen.
@raydonovan2781
@raydonovan2781 6 лет назад
The skill and boxing IQ of both these fighters ......Immense. I loved this fight when I watched it live on TV at 19 years old I love it now!!
@juangarcia-ml1by
@juangarcia-ml1by Месяц назад
Was 21. Times flies!😮
@brumph7256
@brumph7256 6 лет назад
Roy Jones is still my favorite all-time fighter. Dude was insane in his prime. I will agree he went a little too long but it’s hard to let go of what you love doing.
@Kaikojo
@Kaikojo 2 года назад
I respect it. He lives for what he loves, not for our judgment. He's already given us more than what we thought was possible, whatever he does to enjoy his life is well-deserved to me.
@hottakes6078
@hottakes6078 11 месяцев назад
He was 49-1 (50-0 because he was winning but threw a punch after dropping his opponent) when he got knocked out for the first time . If he retired after getting belt from tarver you could argue he was the goat at basically 50-0 like Floyd Mayweather except he did that at multiple higher weight classes in arguably a better era
@brumph7256
@brumph7256 11 месяцев назад
@@hottakes6078 I think he still in the conversation. His best years rival or eclipse anyone’s best years. Nobody holds Jordan’s years with the wizards against him….lol Mayweather made a perfect record criteria for goat….but to me that don’t matter as long as you avenge yourself. Could Floyd have beaten pac-man 2 of 3? The world will never know because of pride. Ali lost….he’s the champ of champs….this can go on and on because it’s fun to talk about….lol
@MrMikelew2929
@MrMikelew2929 10 месяцев назад
@@brumph7256 Facts. Roy is my favorite of all-time too. Roy looked much more spectacular than Floyd in his prime, far more entertaining while also winning.
@Coffee4Dessert
@Coffee4Dessert 10 месяцев назад
I agree. It was tough to watch him fight Calzaghe at the time because Roy was past his prime. Calzaghe never fought anyone in their prime and was the most overrated boxer I've ever seen.
@realtalkwithjordan8026
@realtalkwithjordan8026 4 месяца назад
Roy was too good man. He may be the greatest fighter ever at his peak.
@dennisthemenace855
@dennisthemenace855 6 лет назад
I'm not sure there's anybody in history at 168 could've beaten Roy Jones or james Toney this night boxing at it finest . Super hot offense against Icey smooth defense
@Sulekhan25
@Sulekhan25 5 лет назад
Hamza Khaliq yea would of been a great fight, but styles make fights and Toney would of made benn work hard and counter him.
@m-cra1370
@m-cra1370 2 года назад
@@H.K.5 Mcllelan had brain damage from Julian Jackson. No way would Benn beat Toney, he wouldn’t be able to land any shits on Toney z
@JohnSmith-su3ze
@JohnSmith-su3ze Год назад
@@m-cra1370 For sure McClellan's brain damage came from Julian Jackson No doubt about it
@JohnSmith-su3ze
@JohnSmith-su3ze Год назад
@@H.K.5 Chris Eubank would have beaten Roy Jones and Toney
@maxxamillion792
@maxxamillion792 Год назад
Hagler
@TheDrunkenGrape
@TheDrunkenGrape 8 месяцев назад
To see someone of Toney’s calibre get owned was incredible.
@weedyguitarstudio1715
@weedyguitarstudio1715 6 лет назад
Tony thought he couldn't be beat he didn't know he was running into one of the greatest fighters of all time in any weight class!!
@pauliesarachelli5246
@pauliesarachelli5246 4 года назад
Weedy Guitar Studio tony wasn’t in the best shape. He moved up in weight after. He would have done waaaay better.
@raulramirez1711
@raulramirez1711 4 года назад
@@pauliesarachelli5246 Excuses
@LAMBYAH
@LAMBYAH 2 года назад
VERILY.
@thorn3802
@thorn3802 Год назад
@@pauliesarachelli5246​ Yeah. No. Toney would’ve done better, but he still doesn’t beat Jones. Roy’s prime IS like no other. No one beats him in his prime. Toney with a better weight cut wouldnt change anything at all. Roy’s style is Toney’s nightmare. Distance and clinch (Roy) vs close range dirty boxing and defense. Also the fact you use an excuse as to why Toney didn’t do his best when Roy barely tried himself proves my point more. Roy never had a bad time in this fight. Toney had plenty, and one better camp isn’t gonna change that
@ejmiller1925
@ejmiller1925 Год назад
@@thorn3802 I beg to differ. Sugar Ray Robinson would have.
@kenno99999
@kenno99999 4 года назад
Toneys defence..... I'm literally speechless. How the fk did both of them leave the same way they looked on the way in with so many punches thrown. Holy shit a prime Jones is crazy he didn't even remotely tire and could have easily put in more work (just didn't want to get caught)
@Zidane9ful
@Zidane9ful 6 лет назад
Thank u 4posting this high definition quality. :-) 👍
@guardianangel138
@guardianangel138 2 месяца назад
this was a great fight i so rmember whre i was what time watching this thank you for posting this. thank you
@alexnieves2222
@alexnieves2222 6 лет назад
Roy jONES is so humble and a legend
@n.o.vativesports8504
@n.o.vativesports8504 2 года назад
Toney's face right before round 10 was him realizing for the 1st time that there was someone who was just better than he was.
@Allan-et5ig
@Allan-et5ig Год назад
You can't put it any more truthfully or plainly than that.
@jonbathurst953
@jonbathurst953 11 месяцев назад
In better shape
@floking8792
@floking8792 9 месяцев назад
Nah man it was more of a "so what the fuck am I going to do now" look..
@johnrobinson1140
@johnrobinson1140 9 месяцев назад
it was a I'm sure missing my steroids look
@victor-ib1jn
@victor-ib1jn 9 месяцев назад
almost ten years later he won against steroids headbutter holyfield
@euclideszoto997
@euclideszoto997 Год назад
Classic example of why fighters study film. Roy studied film on Toney for weeks in preparation while Toney barely watched film on Roy thinking just another fight. Terrible mistake by Toney and got embarrassed. Toney's victories over Nunn and McCallum made him complacent.
@jeanngoue6981
@jeanngoue6981 6 лет назад
Two great fighters
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
TRUE!!
@superfly93
@superfly93 10 месяцев назад
What a tactical battle....technique vs talent....counter punching vs agression....shoulder roll vs punching & dissapearing. Really a war...it's incredible how well roy managed this fight in the later rounds...❤
@entertainingsportshighligh7525
@entertainingsportshighligh7525 6 месяцев назад
"WAR" !!!???? Looked like a 1 SIDED MISMATCH in my opinion. LMAO
@alexfelton7870
@alexfelton7870 4 года назад
Roy Jones, one of the most underrated fighters, speed power, and an unusual reach!!
@jankowalski4080
@jankowalski4080 3 года назад
Roy Jones uderrated? LMFAO
@mamaj3016
@mamaj3016 2 года назад
yeah dawg he isn't underated at all. one of the best p4p fighters of all time and no one really disagrees with that. maybe the fastest boxer ever. after he won the heavyweight title he wasn't the same fighter but a prime Roy Jones jr was actually unbeatable.
@joshclearwater6461
@joshclearwater6461 2 года назад
Roy Jones isn't under-rated at all, most people consider him top three all time if not GOAT...
@stephenoconnell1591
@stephenoconnell1591 Год назад
Underated by who exactly plz explain?
@taejon4370
@taejon4370 7 месяцев назад
He’s definitely underrated he should be in everyone’s top 5 and he’s not
@anthonybrownjr5371
@anthonybrownjr5371 6 лет назад
Roy jones...!!! The greatest, a Beast
@jjorr1
@jjorr1 Год назад
Man Jones was like boxing poetry in the ring idk if we're ever see another 😢😢
@jonlopez791
@jonlopez791 3 года назад
For me Jones is the GOAT... 49 wins, 1 lost (by disqualification) until his second fight with Tarver
@joeman5021
@joeman5021 4 года назад
as i watch this fight 25 years later I can't help but to notice that Toney did not use his jab enough. He should have been doubling and tripling his jab all night to get inside of Jones and push him back up to the ropes where Roy was vulnerable. Jones was masterful punching backwards. One of the few guys who could knock you out going backwards. If he's on the ropes you take that trait away.
@Kaikojo
@Kaikojo 2 года назад
Maybe. I'm much more familiar with RJJ than Toney, but RJJ nullified a lot of jabs with the leaping left. Normally the jab would be faster so you had to time the hook, but RJJ's flying hook was ridiculously fast AND he could time it, so it acted as a check hook. For southpaws, he'd switch to the straight with head movement to counter the jab. I could be wrong, but I fee like while other fighters' try to establish the jab early, RJJ's game plan is to dismantle the jab early.
@thorn3802
@thorn3802 Год назад
Also Roy in his prime did just fine against the ropes. I forget which fight it is, but he had his hands behind his back and then BAM. Knockdown with the right hand
@PP-ec6cw
@PP-ec6cw Год назад
Do agree was kinda Weird feel like this could a closer fight if he gota bit more Active
@vishnu2407
@vishnu2407 Год назад
He couldn't do it. Against Jones, that's a great risk to take
@theblkwolverine1570
@theblkwolverine1570 7 месяцев назад
​@@thorn3802Glenn Kelly.
@ronijohnson6137
@ronijohnson6137 6 месяцев назад
That ‘s my dude Roy Jones Jr….He makes his fight against others exciting! ❤
@conartist267
@conartist267 6 лет назад
Still at work watching Roy. There's only one RJJ!
@thequietmanpaddynevin9091
@thequietmanpaddynevin9091 3 года назад
Pound for pound ounce for ounce this was the best performance in a ring for the last 40 years considering the calibre of Toney who is an undefeated future hall of fame slick as hell boxer , I mean to shut Toney out completely was absolutely incredible!
@jordanbettencourt9621
@jordanbettencourt9621 Год назад
I agree. Most talent in one fight since probably Leonard v Hearns 1.
@brandonbrown1757
@brandonbrown1757 11 месяцев назад
1000%🎯
@alsimmons3567
@alsimmons3567 9 месяцев назад
Crawford’s last performance was the best I’ve seen on live tv. Too young to see this classic live on tv. I’m sure during its time tho, it was legendary.
@yvans.
@yvans. 8 месяцев назад
@@alsimmons3567the issue is that Spence isn’t near Toney… I knew bud was better
@atifmir7409
@atifmir7409 4 месяца назад
@@alsimmons3567 bad comparison. Spence isn't on the same skill level as Toney, plus he was on the decline. RJJ and Toney were both prime and elite level skilled boxers and RJJ dominated Toney, which no other boxer did.
@reneangulotrujillo1
@reneangulotrujillo1 6 лет назад
jones was so gifted with his strikes!all time fav and thx roy for introducing me to salvador sanchez!
@brucewalters8635
@brucewalters8635 7 месяцев назад
Roy's a class act. He'd invented some of his own moves that work well for him. There's fighters and there's boxers and Roy Jones Jr. was a phenomenol boxer! And always exciting to watch. I love the way he'll move to the one side of his opponent and come around with a wicked hook on the opposite side. Or one way Roy uses to reposition himself is a punch to the stomach as he moves in close enough to turn his opponent around leaving Jones in a more advantageous position.
@earlysportsph6297
@earlysportsph6297 Год назад
Back in the golden days where fights we want actually happens 💯🥊.
@ZackP2139
@ZackP2139 5 месяцев назад
True
@Notmintvr
@Notmintvr 7 месяцев назад
Toney had Jones hurt in round 5 and got his respect. You could tell how hesitant Jones was to start the 6th round, Toney should of put the pressure to begin the 6th, that was his only chance because of how hesitant Jones was to start that round, but he didn’t put the pressure on and let Jones get comfortable and back into his rhythm again. But wow Jones is so fast..Prime Jones is the best fighter that I’ve ever seen to be honest.
@Jwilli1455
@Jwilli1455 6 месяцев назад
Roy in his mid 20’s was a pleasure to watch. He put on a boxing clinic and beat a good champion with speed, foot work and combinations. He also defeated him mentally. It had to be frustrating for James to get hit with a 3 punch combination and Roy was gone before he could counter.
@4t4g
@4t4g Год назад
JAMES TONEY IS A LEGEND .
@LeeMitchellAcoustic
@LeeMitchellAcoustic 6 лет назад
Roy's speed was awesome.
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
Lethal!
@CarlosHernandez-xt9je
@CarlosHernandez-xt9je 6 лет назад
Thanks so much for sharing. I did enjoy seeing this great fifthers . I do have to said Roy Jones is the best boxer I have seen. God bless you all. Saludos desde Puerto Rico.
@nolaboyteroylee9794
@nolaboyteroylee9794 6 лет назад
Conditioning,Speed,Defense,Stamina, And Most Of All Stay Focused at Training Are The 5# Elements Of Making A Skilled And Great Fighter (Roy Jones Jr) Was A Great Fighter 1 Of The G.O.A.T In Our Time ✊👑🐐🌎💯
@COMB0RICO
@COMB0RICO 4 месяца назад
I like that list! You'd be a good trainer, I bet.
@COMB0RICO
@COMB0RICO 4 месяца назад
I like that list! You'd be a good trainer, I bet.
@igordrakulovic6857
@igordrakulovic6857 6 месяцев назад
I wish HBO with Foreman and crew done this fight ..
@jimmygreen4325
@jimmygreen4325 5 лет назад
Would have liked to have seen them have a trilogy, just have a feeling Toney could have tested him more
@KazenoniKakuremi
@KazenoniKakuremi 5 месяцев назад
that speed is beyond insane - never seen anything like it since
@lordburlap4514
@lordburlap4514 5 лет назад
When Roy was Roy!
@abcdef-py6rh
@abcdef-py6rh Месяц назад
james toney is underated boxer. he was start in boxing when he was skinny (light weight to heavy weight) and still... not so many people know him
@prodagiza
@prodagiza 7 лет назад
Roy always looked bigger than his given weight.
@paulmbanjwa6743
@paulmbanjwa6743 5 лет назад
i know hey
@chrisshanklin8190
@chrisshanklin8190 5 лет назад
It’s because he’s muscular
@joys8634
@joys8634 3 месяца назад
​@@chrisshanklin8190rehydrates
@2000toinfinity
@2000toinfinity 6 лет назад
A shame Toney was having weight troubles. His defense was superb.
@BrownBomber92181
@BrownBomber92181 5 месяцев назад
Toney had fought 4 months prior to fighting Roy, thats very active for today's fighters, but for Toney back then, 4 months was a layoff. His manager Kallen would keep him fighting every 4-8 weeks because she knew he would balloon up in weight. And thats exactly what he did, put on over 50 lbs, went into training camp at over 220 lbs. He essentially had fat camp
@honkiavelli8044
@honkiavelli8044 6 месяцев назад
This is one of my favorite fights of all-time. Hopefully future generations will enjoy the magnificence of this fight.
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
Richard Steele was Punch-Drunk after receiving that punch from Toney!!😁👊
@frankwhite1229
@frankwhite1229 5 лет назад
Roy been boxing so long . I never knew he's that old.
@Felix-M.
@Felix-M. 3 года назад
What for real ? .... You didn't know ? Wow ok ....
@logan3186
@logan3186 2 года назад
Around 16:45 has made me laugh so hard I'm about to go insane. Roy Jones Jr truly is the best pound for pound....possibly ever. Not only can he win, he creates hilarious boxing magic that you've never seen before. Art
@joshclearwater6461
@joshclearwater6461 2 года назад
You aren't wrong my man....I wish it could have been Jones Jr. Instead of Mayweather who fought Paul in that exhibition.... Mayweather is too careful, Roy Jones has a vicious streak, and would have given Paul the beating we wanted to see him take...
@8ballphil150
@8ballphil150 10 месяцев назад
pound for pound my arse . calzaghe crucified the chump .
@user-ui4zt2ne5v
@user-ui4zt2ne5v 9 месяцев назад
​@@joshclearwater6461😂 in his prime i give him 4-9 second's to whoop him around
@adamdesanti6713
@adamdesanti6713 5 месяцев назад
"Boxing magic". I like that. Sums it up perfectly. There's literally no type of combination he couldn't come up with.
@pollyroberta8249
@pollyroberta8249 2 года назад
Watching this fight in 2022 makes me remember how amazing Roy Jones Jr was in the ring. He really is probably the best p4p fighter of all time.
@christophergreen3538
@christophergreen3538 Год назад
Man, Never gets old watching RJJ's fights.
@MrMarco855
@MrMarco855 2 года назад
At 26:40 Toney whirls around with a left hook that barely missed Jones, the crowd reacted because it was an unusual punch that nearly clipped Jones. Right after at 26:46 watch the ref Richard Steele come into center screen with a big smile on his face. He was entertained by the punch himself.
@briandowling6663
@briandowling6663 Год назад
But he didn't connect????
@RightInFrontOfYou
@RightInFrontOfYou Год назад
Steele might as well have put on some gloves as much as he was interfering
@bachiengphankhaysy9172
@bachiengphankhaysy9172 Месяц назад
Best of the best fighting each other in their prime, amazing fight
@davidepie84
@davidepie84 6 месяцев назад
Sono un fan di toney amo il suo modo di boxare ma questo Roy Jones era troppa roba per chiunque
@joshclearwater6461
@joshclearwater6461 2 года назад
I truly feel this fight SEVERELY affected Toneys confidence the rest of his career...
@frederickgardner8924
@frederickgardner8924 6 лет назад
Roy Jones was real good,,,James Toney had Heart
@vernonholliday8632
@vernonholliday8632 Год назад
Are you serious toney was 44-0 and a champion
@frederickgardner8924
@frederickgardner8924 Год назад
@@vernonholliday8632 don't get it wrong James , great powerful pound 4 pound champion ever and he will go into the Hall of Fame probably before Roy Jones,Roy had speed on James, that's all, they both are my great two champions 💜💜😎👑👑
@khaliltheenlightenmentbomb3423
@khaliltheenlightenmentbomb3423 2 месяца назад
This fight never gets old... These two... truly gifted with legendary skill sets a piece... 💜🌌🎆®️🎇 I do miss this period of life very much... it was a fantastic period to be involved in this art-form
@Housh
@Housh 4 месяца назад
Bruh I’m new to boxing and have Floyd Maywheathered myself down Mike Tyson Lane, took stops in Jack Johnonville, visited Cesar Chavez drive very briefly, stopped by the Ryan Garcia apartment complex, and the Adrian Bronner projects. There i met Tank Davis and have settled there for now. But while enjoying all of Davis’s fights i got bored and watched Roy Jones Jr. and i have fallen in love. This man’s defense and quickness was other level. Then to make that rap song and come out to Thuggish Rugged Bone in a damn suit is INSANE. I wish i was old enough to seen his and Tyson’s primes
@BadgerWolf-19
@BadgerWolf-19 3 месяца назад
I'm 35 so I only caught RJJ prime but Ill tell you man Roy and Mike won my dad A LOT OF MONEY! lol.
@tommyturner9502
@tommyturner9502 3 дня назад
Watch his Olympic robbery. He was a master
@josephsimmons6297
@josephsimmons6297 6 месяцев назад
POUND FOR POUND ROY JONES JR.WAS THE BEST AT THE TIME. UN MATCH HANDS SPEED , SUPERIOR BOXING SKILLS , HE WAS A GREAT BOXER PERIOD.
@Martin750hp
@Martin750hp 4 месяца назад
One 8f the smartest fighters ever Roy Jones Jr. Was in my opinion just one of thee best of all time, this was a stratagest when he fought the best period. I should know been watching since Ali vs. Frazer and yes my Pop's god bless him showed me the tv ropes......
@wthornton7346
@wthornton7346 Год назад
Beautiful exposition of the art.
@JohnnyButtons
@JohnnyButtons 2 месяца назад
The ‘90s was a cool time to be a boxing enthusiast ❤
@markant9534
@markant9534 6 лет назад
Jones uses his dive bomb punch at 8:52 opens arms wide Toney doesn`t know whether hook or right hand is coming and Roy lands two hooks to the side of Toney`s body.
@pacson9429
@pacson9429 Год назад
Two masters of the Sport.. but Roy was just too quick and his punch output was crazy.. perfect timing everything... Roy Jones is p4p one of the greatest ever
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
Head-Banging Legends, CLASSIC!!😁😊💪💪👊👊
@68majortom
@68majortom 3 года назад
What a performance Roy Jones Jr slick as fuck
@masterafricankingofjamenos1645
@masterafricankingofjamenos1645 4 года назад
Jones is smart he really literary giving Toney chance to hit him
@jayredstone107
@jayredstone107 2 года назад
These guys would kill the so called heavyweights we have today lol
@user-yr2in5il6x
@user-yr2in5il6x 6 лет назад
Absolutely great fight, and Roy Jones was absolutely better, like a bee
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
and graceful like a butterfly!
@mikejr1114
@mikejr1114 6 лет назад
RJJ came into BTNH Thuggish Ruggish Bone. Lights out that's my Dawg right there.
@Cameo718.
@Cameo718. 6 лет назад
Mike Jr 94 was a great year for hip hop. Actually the whole 90's.. Toney comes in with Black Superman..Above The Law..
@physics110
@physics110 4 года назад
jones in his prime pound for pound the greatest
@lisiatepalu7737
@lisiatepalu7737 Месяц назад
Roy Jones is like a machine so fast 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Zxtx5Kim-sw5ep
@Zxtx5Kim-sw5ep 9 месяцев назад
Roy in his prime was something super super special. What a time to be alive!!! Thank God for blessing us with all the beautiful masters of their crafts…. However, Larry Merchant was never one of them… 👎
@COMB0RICO
@COMB0RICO 4 месяца назад
Well said!
@TOThaP
@TOThaP 6 лет назад
Super saiyan hand speed as always from my favorite fighter RJJ.
@camakazi8983
@camakazi8983 6 лет назад
Takeoffloc Loc RJJ got the attacking half of ultra instinct 👊
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
Loc YEAH!!😁
@Breakbeats92.5
@Breakbeats92.5 3 месяца назад
Toney cut 18 pounds in a few days, he shouldn't have been playing shuffleboard let alone getting into a ring with an assassin like RJJ. The fact that this went the distance is a testament to the incredible talent and determination of James Toney.
@jonbathurst953
@jonbathurst953 11 месяцев назад
Toneys style and headmovement though damn. He couldn’t catch Jones but he really made Jones miss
@bobbyrossfella3248
@bobbyrossfella3248 10 месяцев назад
Jones was a phenom! People have no idea how good this guy was in his prime.
@TheUruguay3050
@TheUruguay3050 6 месяцев назад
It was hard to watch him late in his career losing to guys he would have beaten easily Roy was something else
@staytrue5307
@staytrue5307 6 месяцев назад
Another silly comment. Well done.
@HesReallyThatGuy
@HesReallyThatGuy 5 месяцев назад
James toney until this day has never gotten the credit he deserves. James Tony was literally of one of one type of boxer. The man never trained The conventional way by the way. His way of training was sparring hundreds of rounds. That man was a monster. You never seen him get hurt ever In his entire career. And he never moved around in the ring with his feet like that slight head movements a true practitioner of the Philly shell..James Tony was a BEAST!!!!! KEEP IN MIND THIS IS WHEN ROY JONES WAS IN HIS PRIME. JAMES TONY AGAINST ROY JONES IN HIS PRIME HAD ROY JONES JUST LOOKING LIKE AN AVERAGE FIGHTER. THIS WAS AN AVERAGE FIGHT
@COMB0RICO
@COMB0RICO 4 месяца назад
Interesting!
@kenno99999
@kenno99999 4 года назад
Also on roys speech at the end..... It'd be amazing if more fighters now a days did the same xD coughwilder+martincough
@Rainbow_in_the_dark75
@Rainbow_in_the_dark75 Месяц назад
Roy Jones Jr didn't have a lot of power but made up for it with super natural speed
@Joeblow-ms3cv
@Joeblow-ms3cv 3 месяца назад
Roy's star was RISING
@oscarcanterbury
@oscarcanterbury 4 года назад
Embarrasing when Toney raises his hand in victory at the end of the fight. A boxing masterclass for Jones. Surely Jones would be in the top 10 fighters of all time had he retired after 50 fights?
@DIVISIONINCISION
@DIVISIONINCISION 4 года назад
Toney looked surprised that he lost? Was he serious?
@markprater1
@markprater1 2 года назад
Roy's gotta be Top 10 all time...
@mobetter25
@mobetter25 2 года назад
Jones still, no one beat him in this prime.
@felixalbertocubahechavarri2249
@felixalbertocubahechavarri2249 3 года назад
Roy Jones Expectacular Ougil
@nickbeef4824
@nickbeef4824 6 месяцев назад
RJJ. The most talented fighter ever.
@chrisprice3099
@chrisprice3099 6 лет назад
Unusual for an American commentator to talk over the seconds between rounds.
@chrisgonz9963
@chrisgonz9963 6 месяцев назад
Roy Jones Jr. Finest Fight Ever
@maryhough594
@maryhough594 Год назад
I Have never seen any fighter that fight comfortably like Roy Jones
@dinkyramirez9866
@dinkyramirez9866 6 месяцев назад
Roy Jones Jr In His Prime.... He Was From A Another World. 👽
@felixalbertocubahechavarri2249
@felixalbertocubahechavarri2249 3 года назад
Púgil de los mejores Roy Jones
@SurvivorofHorror
@SurvivorofHorror 5 месяцев назад
It's a shame they didn't fight again. They could have had a good trilogy of fights.
@Bread_n_Butter.
@Bread_n_Butter. 6 месяцев назад
This fight was a testament to how good Tony was. Prime Jones obliterated everyone he fought. While Tony lost this fight, he looked the best of any other fighter that faced Prime Jones and was one (if not the only) to not be utterly obliterated. He actually even had good moments and displayed the best defense of any other against Prime Jones. Jones was just on a different level even for him. But you see the reason in this fight that Jones named him as one of the best fighters he faced.
@Bill-Butcher
@Bill-Butcher 4 года назад
Jones on this night was unbeatable. The best super middleweight ever.
@marcisarn2365
@marcisarn2365 2 года назад
sugar ray robinson best middle weight ever, Period
@marcisarn2365
@marcisarn2365 2 года назад
but yeah he would've destroyed all of the fabulous 4 on any day he definitly belongs in anybody p4p list
@Bill-Butcher
@Bill-Butcher 2 года назад
@@marcisarn2365 I wouldn't bet on that tbh. They would be very competitive fights either way.
@joshclearwater6461
@joshclearwater6461 2 года назад
I think Jones would have bested Sugar Ray. Straight face.
@m-cra1370
@m-cra1370 2 года назад
@@joshclearwater6461 I agree, old time fighters were good for their time but super overrated in modern tersm
@tueemsyhu4846
@tueemsyhu4846 6 лет назад
MAN, Those Hands and Feet, Sheesh!!😀
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