IMPOSSIBLE SPEED - Roy Jones Jr. (Captain Hook)

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  • Roy Jones Jr is arguably the greatest pound for pound fighter ever. His freakish gifts were unlike any other. Speed, power, defensive elusiveness, and reflexes that have never been rivaled. His reign was dominant, and he captured belts in multiple divisions. This original documentary examines the entirety of Roy's career.
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  • @silentbobthemall3712
    @silentbobthemall3712 Před 2 lety +2398

    the only thing that sucks about these documentaries is that they are not 3 hours long... I enjoy them so damn much that 30 minutes is just not enough :( ( ( great job man

    • @conanbdetective
      @conanbdetective Před 2 lety +33

      Watch Roy Jones Jr: Pound for Pound and make it a clean 45

    • @DJGENERALE1
      @DJGENERALE1 Před 2 lety +15

      I started with Big George. Just typed in his name and watched all the videos that seemed worth it. I'd do the same with Roy like I'm about to. Still wish he hadn't cuddled iron Mike though

    • @Arman-rs9gb
      @Arman-rs9gb Před 2 lety +11

      Do a documentary about Prince Naseem Hamed or Amir Khan

    • @Arman-rs9gb
      @Arman-rs9gb Před 2 lety +6

      And also do a documentary about Joe Fraizer

    • @Arman-rs9gb
      @Arman-rs9gb Před 2 lety +4

      Plz spread these messages so he actually does this

  • @VIIx22
    @VIIx22 Před 2 lety +1516

    Netflix should just pay the man so we get seasons of this.

  • @AUDIOANDWHIPS2
    @AUDIOANDWHIPS2 Před 2 lety +431

    Not only the greatest pound-for-pound boxer that ever lived but he's a good friend of mine! We've been good friends since 1996 we played on the Jacksonville Barracuda basketball team together even though he's ten years older than I am(R.I.P. our coach Rex Morgan and our assistant coach that is still alive Artis Gilmore)! Now we live three houses down from each other and as you can tell by my channel we both collect high-end cars. He's a Good old country boy loves to fish loves to ride horses! Great father and friend.

    • @sevenn7pure
      @sevenn7pure Před rokem +22

      That's awesome, yeah he seems like a good dude too in life.
      About a year ago on a different boxing video Roy was in with a few others, I called him the best pound 4 pound boxer ever, and someone told me I was crazy and didn't know anything about boxing (couldn't argue much with him there but).
      After just finishing this I thought back to that person's comment and said you know, they might have been right. I didnt realize how many weight classes Roy fought in over his career. That is absolutely bananas to me 🤷🏾‍♂️.
      To even have the cahones to even think about doing that (as well as having short times between fights gaining or dropping huge steps in weight) but to go ahead and then do that, having belts in multiple weight classes 🤯.
      I also never knew he didn't really use the jab at all hardly ever really and started with a crushing left hook and was just out there throwing bombs with precision, quick as lighting, and unhumanlike reflexes that helped him on both outfielder offense and defense.
      I hope he is doing well these days, proud of himself, and please thank him for all of the great fights over the years!

    • @AUDIOANDWHIPS2
      @AUDIOANDWHIPS2 Před rokem +22

      @@sevenn7pure the only middleweight in history that moved up to heavyweight and won the championship.

    • @sevenn7pure
      @sevenn7pure Před rokem +6

      @@AUDIOANDWHIPS2 Yeah that is amazing. People don't realize how tough it is in any pro fighting arena to deal with weight. Some guys have a REALLY tough time even cutting a couple pounds (especially at the tail end of training when they already have been cutting) but to move weight classes is just unheard of.
      And to bounce back and forth which had to be really tough mentally, but TAXING on his body.
      My guess is that he regrets the weight class jumps in the latter part of his career but only he would know.
      He has quick hands, powerful punches, and some dexterity like no other.
      How in the world do you go from sacrificing weight and power, to getting stronger but losing quickness, vice versa, up, down, left, and right and expect to be the same fighter?
      It's physically impossible 🤷🏾‍♂️.

    • @Luke-pb4pc
      @Luke-pb4pc Před rokem +2

      @@AUDIOANDWHIPS2 not true bob fizzinons won middle heavyweight and light heavy there’s others to yes the first to do it in like 80 years or something so extremely incredible just not the only one

    • @MoeGunz
      @MoeGunz Před rokem +1

      I would still go with Sugar Ray Robinson but Roy is definitely in the Top 5 of all time.

  • @joemama7163
    @joemama7163 Před rokem +74

    At his peak, Roy was superhuman. Never seen anyone more untouchable with incredible hands.

  • @kyngbrain
    @kyngbrain Před 2 lety +266

    I’ll never get tired of these😭😭😭

    • @moorfreeusbey4393
      @moorfreeusbey4393 Před 2 lety +7

      I literally put his videos on shuffle and watch them all day lol

    • @jermelblack9500
      @jermelblack9500 Před 2 lety +7

      Neveeeeeeeer! But where is ANDERSON SILVA

  • @conanbdetective
    @conanbdetective Před 2 lety +210

    Roy had no equal at his peak he was just sensational

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +18

      Yet people think hes not in the top 10 greatest of all time.

  • @CentralVAracer
    @CentralVAracer Před 2 lety +86

    Roy was a once in a lifetime kind of boxer. In his prime there wasn’t a person that he couldn’t hit. He was insanely fast, could punch from any angle and direction and had a super high boxing iq. I’m grateful I was alive to see him back when he was in his prime.

  • @samascolese2064
    @samascolese2064 Před 2 lety +117

    Hands down the most talented boxer to ever live. Thank you Roy Jones Jr. !

    • @samascolese2064
      @samascolese2064 Před 2 lety +2

      @Bruce Wayne lol. Good point.

    • @monkeydog8681
      @monkeydog8681 Před 8 měsíci +7

      Dude was peak talent. I have never seen someone peak as he was. He made great talented fighters look average.

    • @eclipse7436
      @eclipse7436 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Close second to Robinson

    • @kittyhawk7060
      @kittyhawk7060 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Manny!!!

    • @samascolese2064
      @samascolese2064 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@monkeydog8681 absolutley. When he was at his peak, his skill level and talent and ability was never matched or duplicated, when he was at his prime. The only fighter who was ever able to duplicate, and maybe even surpass Roy is the Boston fighter Joe Calzaghe. He actually beat Roy Jones and made him look average. Hats off to Joe as well. He was just as sick as Roy if not better. He retired undefeated if I remember correctly. Still Roy's skill and ability was one of the best ever.

  • @xmxyoung
    @xmxyoung Před 2 lety +172

    Some of Jones knockouts can only be described as artistically beautiful.

  • @YahLovesYou86
    @YahLovesYou86 Před 2 lety +253

    He came to my elementary school and spoke to us kids in the classroom. He didn’t just have all the kids in the school in one room, he spoke and met with each individual class. He’s a great guy and still loved in the community.

    • @cw5046
      @cw5046 Před rokem +3

      I’ve heard he has paid for kids to go to college in Pensacola

    • @NWO2023
      @NWO2023 Před 11 měsíci +5

      Roy and sugar ray Leonard and Shane Mosley the most decent people in boxing

    • @amirdawson770
      @amirdawson770 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@NWO2023 there’s actually a bunch of great fighters who are great people out the ring. Ali, Ray Robinson, foreman(old), Patterson, pacquio, etc

    • @angelesamador4212
      @angelesamador4212 Před 10 měsíci

      @@amirdawson770 puntoobubano con luisito guinfanal

  • @michaelmyers7425
    @michaelmyers7425 Před 2 lety +35

    5:37 was the fastest combinations I have EVER SEEN !! His opponent must have been knocked out, woken up, knocked out, woken up... that was CRAAAAZY!!

  • @gillianburton5914
    @gillianburton5914 Před 2 lety +50

    He's definitely up there in my opinion, speed, agility, power, heart, chin, entertainment value, he had it all. So exciting to watch, incredible.

    • @swizza.i.p7204
      @swizza.i.p7204 Před rokem +4

      Chin? Lol

    • @thedragontactic
      @thedragontactic Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@swizza.i.p7204Actually, the second Tarver fight and Glen Johnson fight were the ones he got knocked out bad after extreme weight loss. Even at an old age and recent fights, he had not tasted the canvas.

    • @michaelmatheis7551
      @michaelmatheis7551 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@swizza.i.p7204he definitely had a chin. Father Time just undefeated. Man got hit before, just didn’t go down🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @ViktorTve
    @ViktorTve Před 2 lety +616

    Best pound for pound boxer ever, if he retired after Tarver nobody would question it.

    • @brendancronin3796
      @brendancronin3796 Před 2 lety +37

      I see Roy's career in two stages ...the first stage is what I judge him by ...in his prime ....

    • @Heuteja
      @Heuteja Před 2 lety +9

      Hard to say.... i think Pacquiao, Jones and GGG share the throne until now. ( cassius as superchamp)

    • @yvans.
      @yvans. Před 2 lety +73

      @@Heuteja GGG GFOH Are you drunk ?

    • @kubobetterrelax7435
      @kubobetterrelax7435 Před 2 lety +55

      @@Heuteja triple g is not on their level at all

    • @davidlee3670
      @davidlee3670 Před 2 lety +3

      i loved RJJ up until i found out he got caught using steroids its a well kept secret so it tarnishes his legacy for me how often did he use or how good was he reaky without steroids if you dont belive me google was RJJ ever caught using steroids it tells you all about i originally foumd out thru a diifetrent source some one in boxing they even named the drug he was caught with in his system all they did was move the fight to a different state with no testing

  • @SgtPrice1000
    @SgtPrice1000 Před 2 lety +330

    I never knew that Roy, by far the best fighter in the world in his prime, actually declined higher-paying fights in Vegas so that he could put on shows in his hometown. That's awesome, man. He never forgot his roots and where he came from. How you haven't been signed to make more of these documentaries for a king's salary is beyond me, man. Another incredible video.

    • @GatorB850
      @GatorB850 Před 2 lety +14

      Pensacola will always love Rpy for what he did and still does. He was just as great out-of the ring as he was in the ring

    • @ActionJackson669
      @ActionJackson669 Před 2 lety +3

      I feel the same way, he really deserves to work for ESPN or SportsCenter, because his shit is better than them. If this dude had REAL access to the BEST FILM without fear of copyright strikes ⁉️ Good lord 🙏 He deserves to get PAID

    • @NasTNat3
      @NasTNat3 Před 2 lety +1

      Dude, initially just appreciated your comment as RJJ is still, IMO, the p4p GOAT. (at least until Loma retires. Roy himself agrees w/ me here) Then I noticed your pic. Again IMO as a (former) lifelong FB fan, #16 is, for me personally, another f’n GOAT and another one just as genuine as Jones. Was a fan since his ASU days, lived in Phx then, and his Rose Bowl game was straight-up legend shit, even in a loss. I’m a CO native and when #7 retired I dreamt about seeing “The Snake” in orange & blue, when that finally happened I can’t even describe the emotions. I hadn’t ever even cared much about that side of the ball until Jake, he brought a defensive intensity to the offense. Maybe not the most skilled QB ever but he GENUINELY wanted to WIN and didn’t give a shit if it looked pretty or not! Favre & Elway are really the only close comparisons. Those seasons were the summit for me and really the demise as well, wasn’t ever the same after that. The contempt I developed for Mike Shanahan over that situation boiled over to the rest of the game and essentially ruined it from within for me. It stayed fun thru the Manning years but that was the end for me, they’re all just a pack of showboating, money fueled whores now. No more ‘TEAMs’, just a bunch of ‘I’s.
      Apologies for the ‘life story’ comment but Roy Jones Jr. and Jake Plummer are 2 men that I hold in equally high regard, not just in their respective fields but also in life. I actually have my photo with each of them and I’m typically not the photo-op type. I couldn’t just happen to notice your pic on a RJJ video and not say something. Thanks for stoking the memories, cheers to you!

    • @marioavila4997
      @marioavila4997 Před 2 lety +3

      It sounds honorable but in this business, boxers should scrape as much cash as they can in exchange for their brain trauma because all those people in his hometown don’t give af about him now ‼️

    • @TheTwitchybird
      @TheTwitchybird Před 2 lety +1

      Roy is an always was a real one. Rare

  • @KingSuperior
    @KingSuperior Před 2 lety +68

    Roy Jone is my personal GOAT

    • @GYMJAX
      @GYMJAX Před 2 lety +6

      He’s the GOAT period can’t tell me nothing lol

    • @tyreepowell8367
      @tyreepowell8367 Před 2 lety +3

      @@GYMJAX Jones Jr Is Indeed The Greatest Light Heavyweight Boxing🥊 Champion🏆 Of All Time Thanks To You & KingSuperior. 👑🐐

    • @INJEMBI
      @INJEMBI Před 2 lety

      He is the best fighter I have seen

    • @JgodsonD
      @JgodsonD Před 2 lety

      factts. pound for poound best boxer ever.

  • @steveh7108
    @steveh7108 Před 2 lety +112

    I am embarrassed to say that I was unfamiliar with his career.
    What a amazing fighter and amazing career!

  • @BuddysDIY
    @BuddysDIY Před 2 lety +1369

    He went 49-1 (really 50-0)
    Did it much better than Floyd
    If he woulda retired then he would be the all time goat to 99% of people.

    • @michael2305
      @michael2305 Před 2 lety +46

      why even go there? useless speculation

    • @bigrich0926
      @bigrich0926 Před 2 lety +132

      He just didn't make smart investments (something Floyd Mayweather would say 😁)

    • @antonioridah172
      @antonioridah172 Před 2 lety +23

      @@bigrich0926 lol 😆😂facts

    • @lilshoota19
      @lilshoota19 Před 2 lety +47

      His resume ain’t fw Floyd not even close

    • @Deeboy1214
      @Deeboy1214 Před 2 lety +150

      If Roy would of retired after winning heavyweight title. He would of been most likely the goat. Or at least top 3 all time. He was the best i ever seen. He just fought a little too long past his prime

  • @nightmarefiles1
    @nightmarefiles1 Před 2 lety +1408

    If he stopped boxing in 1999, he’d be the GOAT.

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +239

      2003 after ruiz

    • @maccagodmcdowall8522
      @maccagodmcdowall8522 Před 2 lety +190

      Better than Floyd 💪🏼

    • @thegadflygang5381
      @thegadflygang5381 Před 2 lety +154

      Tend to agree with you although for some reason no one holds Sugar Ray Robinsons utter debacle of a later life career against him in terms of being called a GOAT.

    • @jaxon3349
      @jaxon3349 Před 2 lety +27

      @@thegadflygang5381 TRUTHHH

    • @VaderKills
      @VaderKills Před 2 lety +109

      @@maccagodmcdowall8522 He was better than Floyd with his reflexes but nothing else. Floyd’s fundamentals were WAY better and carried him into his 40s. Roy on the other hand depended solely on his reflexes and once they slowed with age he started getting knocked out

  • @innit4983
    @innit4983 Před 2 lety +143

    He’d lose to a lot of heavyweights, but the fact that he won a belt at every weight class from middleweight to heavyweight makes him the most accomplished boxer of all time hands down

    • @azmainfaiak8111
      @azmainfaiak8111 Před rokem +22

      Well it wasn't his natural weight class.....and those heavyweights would have been demolished if they faught outside their weight class too.....

    • @jedmcevoy9841
      @jedmcevoy9841 Před rokem +9

      I’d have to argue that manny pacquiao is

    • @innit4983
      @innit4983 Před rokem +7

      @@jedmcevoy9841 what abt joe Louis?
      He still holds the record for most title defences..

    • @fadeblac5633
      @fadeblac5633 Před rokem +1

      @@jedmcevoy9841 , Manny? Really?! I don't see it.

    • @MarioHunter1
      @MarioHunter1 Před rokem +5

      @@fadeblac5633 well pacquiao has more titles so more accomplished but not necessarily better fighter

  • @JohnnyDogs1978
    @JohnnyDogs1978 Před 2 lety +29

    His decline happened when he was 35, for a fighter who depends on them you just drop off around that age. Seen it in Australian rugby league (NRL), seen it in cricket. Seen it heaps in MMA. Roy is the poster child for it because his reflexes were so much better than everyone else's, the man was a genetic freak. He got me ifrom being a casual fight fan to a lover of boxing, then MMA. My favourite fighter by a country mile, will always be a Roy fan, he's my vote for goat.

    • @ActionJackson669
      @ActionJackson669 Před 2 lety

      True, but Glover Texeira won the LHW title, I think he is 44 I believe. He is definitely an outlier, this doesn't happen often at all, but just pointing out that some people can last longer than others. But it's not usually a good idea to fight past that point even if you CAN still fight. It would be better for your brain and body to retire, at least before you actually get seriously hurt, or make the CTE worse than it has to be.

    • @KenMasters-lh8tk
      @KenMasters-lh8tk Před rokem +3

      it was less age, and more from weight. age decline is slow, he declined rapidly after hw

    • @Garf2O
      @Garf2O Před 11 měsíci

      @@KenMasters-lh8tk yeah, you dont suddenly turn 35 and your body instantly falls apart that day, granted it doesnt recover as fast as it would if you was younger, but if you have bad lifestyle habits and a bunch of injuries, thats when it starts catching up to you quick imao, usually when people are still at a elite level in their late 30's 40's its because they took care of themselves, and they avoided any major injuries up to that point.

    • @eoinwalsh4026
      @eoinwalsh4026 Před 5 měsíci

      @@ActionJackson669glover texeria didn’t depend on speed and reflexes at 44 Roy depended on it so when his speed went after dropping back down to 175 his fundamentals were gone

  • @stefanp.6587
    @stefanp.6587 Před 2 lety +85

    Because of him i started boxing 12 years ago! His style is the.most beautiful! I love you Roy Jones Jr. you saved my life!

  • @ObsidianElohim
    @ObsidianElohim Před 2 lety +158

    I almost FORGOT how amazing Roy was. Whipping Tony like that is an underrated accomplishment

    • @brendancronin3796
      @brendancronin3796 Před 2 lety +15

      He embarrassed Toney so bad ...and Toney was a great fighter but it wasn't even close

    • @colorado2455
      @colorado2455 Před 2 lety +1

      Didnt toney have to cut weight and wasnt he past prime?

    • @DJeezy187
      @DJeezy187 Před 2 lety +9

      @@colorado2455 wasnt past his prime at all

    • @ObsidianElohim
      @ObsidianElohim Před 2 lety +9

      @@colorado2455 Toney was weight drained but nowhere near past his prime. He was in his 20s. He would go on later to win multiples titles in different weight classes. It's not Jones fault that Toney wasn't disciplined at that time. Toney would've beaten any other super middleweight that night, but not Roy Jones Jr.

    • @colorado2455
      @colorado2455 Před 2 lety

      @@ObsidianElohim idk he would have beat mccallum being weight drained.

  • @joshclearwater6461
    @joshclearwater6461 Před 2 lety +21

    I actually love that he fought until someone beat him....thats what I imagine a GOAT Champion does...

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +3

      Crawford is probably next to lose unless he retires soon in 1 or 2 more fights.

  • @cbreezy1322
    @cbreezy1322 Před 2 lety +19

    7:30 Roy said he had a seizure and then giggled. Straight Savageness 😁

  • @Mike649foxx
    @Mike649foxx Před 2 lety +229

    In his prime Roy was untouchable. Best I’ve ever seen.

    • @kris54241
      @kris54241 Před 2 lety +19

      Not even close, totally dominate

    • @tikewhite1044
      @tikewhite1044 Před 2 lety +1

      Mike 649Foxx,
      i STRONGLY AGREE!!!.
      It's HIGHLY UNLIKELY
      That YOU Will Ever See
      REFLEXES & SPEED
      SUCH AS THAT
      OF ROY JONES JR. !!!.
      i Have YET To See
      Anyone Who Surpasses
      ROY'S "SKILL SET"
      When HE Was In
      HIS PRIME.
      ROY RULED THE NINETIES!!!.
      His Demise Began
      When HE Cut 25 Lbs.
      To Reclaim
      The Middleweight Belt.
      i IMMENSELY ENJOYED
      Watching ROY Beat
      vinny pazienza....
      & montel griffin.
      "THE PROUD PARIAH"
      ♠️R.F. 49♠️

    • @cask1
      @cask1 Před rokem +4

      I agree

    • @josephmorrisyamammyfriend
      @josephmorrisyamammyfriend Před rokem +2

      Factx

    • @jacobhartmann1050
      @jacobhartmann1050 Před rokem +7

      Same. He had so many "holy shit did you just see that?" moments- dude was an unreal talent.

  • @MTM342
    @MTM342 Před 2 lety +627

    If Roy retired after the first tarver fight, I think he probably would have went down as the best ever.

    • @linkinchris603
      @linkinchris603 Před 2 lety +47

      Agree the best ever to do it his untouchable, but after those devastated loss rj could never get back up and never be the same again but still probably top 10 all time greats

    • @jcli1829
      @jcli1829 Před 2 lety +28

      I agree. He is still top 10 with the losses imo.

    • @billyshead1339
      @billyshead1339 Před 2 lety +9

      True. Woulda been an important move. I agree.

    • @warrengomez67
      @warrengomez67 Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed

    • @matepavic6929
      @matepavic6929 Před 2 lety +6

      Not really, his resume isn't the best, even before the Traver loss.

  • @curtismcneil8695
    @curtismcneil8695 Před 2 lety +53

    He's right up there with Sugar Ray Robinson and his skillset was amazing. He had a Middleweights body and fought mostly at Light Heavyweight towards the end. He just wasn't the same when he came back down in weight. Once you go up you have to stay, he lost too much muscle and was around 35 which is getting up there for a fighter. Still one of the all time greats in my book.

    • @curtismcneil8695
      @curtismcneil8695 Před 2 lety +6

      @Bruce Wayne , I don't know what your trying to say? Sugar Ray Robinson was a Welterweight, Middleweight. He did start out fighting as a Lightweight in his early days. He fought for Light Heavyweight title but was mostly regarded as a Middleweight. Salvador Sanchez was a Featherweight. Ray Robinson was taller, faster and could punch. So you obviously never seen Robinson.

    • @josephmorrisyamammyfriend
      @josephmorrisyamammyfriend Před rokem

      @Bruce Wayne dunno bout alla that champ

    • @curtismcneil8695
      @curtismcneil8695 Před rokem +4

      @Bruce Wayne , I told you already but you obviously don't really listen. I know all about Sanchez as I grew up watching his fights. No doubt Sanchez could be rated as one of the all time great Boxers and top pound for pound. Yes, He's in any conversation because he was a special fighter. Where your argument fails though is when you start saying he would rip Ray Robinson apart ? I mean that's laughable because Robinson was 160 and I don't remember any 126 guys ripping apart any 160 guys. He was also around 5'10, 11 longer reach. He was way too big for Sanchez. I mean you are trying to make an argument that you have nothing to support it with. Ray Robinson fought bigger stronger men and Sanchez fought primarily as a Featherweight and was pretty much always fighting guys 126 and under.

    • @TheLionaaa
      @TheLionaaa Před 11 měsíci

      In anybody's book with a brain

  • @warrenhenderson2717
    @warrenhenderson2717 Před 2 lety +41

    Roy Jones Jr. was a incredibly skilled boxing technician.The full package in his prime 🥊🥊

    • @tyreepowell8367
      @tyreepowell8367 Před 2 lety +6

      The Greatest Light Heavyweight Champion🏆 Of All Time In Boxing 🥊 History!

  • @goncalocorreia1448
    @goncalocorreia1448 Před 2 lety +220

    He had genetics, he had talent, he trained hard, he was really blessed by God, one of the best ever, what a mastery for so many years

  • @BryanCasella
    @BryanCasella Před 2 lety +574

    Roy was spectacular.

    • @comehonorface2015
      @comehonorface2015 Před 2 lety +13

      Exceptional power, uncontested quickness, amazing knowledge of the game and a warriors heart! The best Pound 4 Pound Boxer ever. His only flaw was not knowing when to say when, that man wanted all the smoke!

    • @royjay376
      @royjay376 Před 2 lety +6

      Yes he was.

    • @percybland256
      @percybland256 Před 2 lety +1

      SPECTACULAR BUT IMPATIENT!!! DIDNT HAVE THE HIGH BOXING IQ LIKE FLOYD MAYWEATHER JR!!! OR ROY WOULD BE CONSIDERED THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME!!! AT ANY WEIGHT DIVISION!! EVEN AS IS HES IN THE DISCUSSION NOW!!! ROY NEEDED BETTER HANDLERS!!! SAME AS ONCE CUSTAMATO DIED TYSON WAS MISHANDLED!!

    • @percybland256
      @percybland256 Před 2 lety +1

      WANTING ALL THE SMOKE CURSED HIM THOUGH!!! I TELL PEOPLE THOSE SUPER HUMAN ATHLETES HAVE NEVER BEEN HIT SO THEY DONT KNOW WHEN TO BACK OFF!!! BUT WHEN THEY SLOW DOWN ITS ONNNN!!

    • @je-sonmarioalpuerto2085
      @je-sonmarioalpuerto2085 Před 2 lety +4

      He was Spectactical

  • @leonardjackson842
    @leonardjackson842 Před 2 lety +30

    He's and Sugar Ray Leonard are my favorite boxers of all times. I remember the 88 Olympics when he got robbed of the gold metal. He was a complete beast in his prime.

  • @clarencehicks2748
    @clarencehicks2748 Před 2 lety +36

    People don't know he used moves he got from his Roosters. He did it in this fight. He was a true beast. Mad respect to Roy!

  • @trueblu8
    @trueblu8 Před 2 lety +284

    Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr were the most amazing and dominating boxers to watch when they were in their prime. Truly amazing.

    • @cm8836
      @cm8836 Před 2 lety +11

      My first and second favourite fighters of all time!!! The third one is Oscar "the golden boy " De La Hoya.

    • @trueblu8
      @trueblu8 Před 2 lety +5

      @@cm8836 Yep. He was good too.

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +18

      George foreman as well went 40-0 with 37 knockouts.

    • @trueblu8
      @trueblu8 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Djuane Yeah that's true!

    • @sorakazama7031
      @sorakazama7031 Před 2 lety +8

      Can't say that, Joe fraizer, Ali, sugar ray Leonard, then roy George foreman and Evander holyfield. Tyson in the earlier years were fun

  • @anaszaman6596
    @anaszaman6596 Před 2 lety +54

    You should get a contract for making these documentaries. PERIOD.

    • @stephcarlofc
      @stephcarlofc Před 2 lety +2

      Please, they wouldn't appreciate Joe Vincent

  • @e_z_livn
    @e_z_livn Před 2 lety +11

    Roy Jones was such a class act. My brother was in the press corp and I had the opportunity to see a bunch of bouts. Roy was always a gentleman and was gracious to Everyone, not only the people that he needed to be. He was great inside and outside the ring.

  • @closeredge5198
    @closeredge5198 Před 2 lety +14

    Roy Jones highlights are up there with the greats of ANY sport, Jordan. Pele, Barry Sanders, etc

  • @GroovyL33
    @GroovyL33 Před 2 lety +155

    Whenever I see a new bored film it’s like a full “popcorn & candy” event! Nobody brings it home better. Thanks

  • @MistaJG
    @MistaJG Před 2 lety +137

    The guy who “won” the gold holding Roy’s hand up was awesome. Hates the way it happened but it was good to see him know Roy won.

    • @vladimirjackson1272
      @vladimirjackson1272 Před 2 lety +25

      Roy said the so called winner, came to his locker room afterwards and said, "You beat me". Roy said, that was all he needed to hear and then he was ready to move on!

    • @vladimirjackson1272
      @vladimirjackson1272 Před 2 lety +14

      The MOST honorable thing the Korean fighter could have and SHOULD have done was, not accept it and gave it to Roy! He probably would have been killed tho because, you KNOW how them Asians are about their so called honor🤷

    • @maxpainmedia
      @maxpainmedia Před 2 lety +5

      @@vladimirjackson1272 nah not in south korea i think

    • @vladimirjackson1272
      @vladimirjackson1272 Před 2 lety +7

      @@maxpainmedia Who knows? 😂 He may have been scared for his life or maybe he didn't even know the fix was on before the games! He looked genuinely surprised when that called him the winner!

    • @KuyoCuteeTv
      @KuyoCuteeTv Před 2 lety +5

      @@vladimirjackson1272 well known culture of japanese not all asians though.

  • @xlxl9440
    @xlxl9440 Před rokem +7

    Out of all of the great fighters that I love Roy Jones Jr is my absolute favorite to watch. You can just tell that he went into his fights to have fun and just loved every minute in the ring.

  • @michaelarchangel1514
    @michaelarchangel1514 Před 2 lety +7

    From middle weight to heavyweight
    Yup you're the GOAT🥊

  • @Pigeoning
    @Pigeoning Před 2 lety +84

    "Your orthodox boxing is no match for my fighting rooster style"
    RJJ

  • @bramhogenes9178
    @bramhogenes9178 Před 2 lety +91

    Man i get so hyped when i see a Joseph Vincent boxing documantary pop up. Best stuff on CZcams hands down

  • @benwoodfin9831
    @benwoodfin9831 Před rokem +16

    Can’t be touched can’t be stoped can’t be moved can’t be rocked

  • @BlackRB21
    @BlackRB21 Před 2 lety +43

    Roy was just michael Jordan of boxing in the 90s ..he absolutely own it

  • @cl7700
    @cl7700 Před 2 lety +114

    "Perfect Timing" was indeed perfect timing LOL I see you Joey Vince

  • @Beast12
    @Beast12 Před 2 lety +103

    Been watching Roy’s fights recently that left hook was his jam

  • @evilangel8194
    @evilangel8194 Před rokem +13

    The behind the hands behind the back body shot was amazing one of the greatest and also a good showman he gave people what they came to see

  • @gionncaomhinmorpheagh4791

    Roy Jones Jr was an absolutely astonishing boxer! I watched his bouts in the '88 Olympic Games and thought that nothing could stop him winning the gold, he was so dominant in every fight. Then that fucking shambles of a robbery occurred and I was gobsmacked.
    The thing about your man Roy Jones Jr was that, throughout his career, he invariably fought top-notch, quality boxers and not only beat them but made them look like amateurs. Furthermore, there wasn't a single journeyman among his opponents. Which can't be said for many world champions of any era. A boxer with such supreme skill and punching power comes along about every 50 - 60 years or so. It's small wonder that he's become a true legend. He absolutely deserves it!
    MsG

  • @jamesdjl4359
    @jamesdjl4359 Před 2 lety +61

    Easily my favorite boxer of all time. I remember watching the Y'all must've forgot "Can't be touched" boxing highlights well over 1000 times. I first saw it on youtube around 2008/2009 and it was the most jaw dropping spectacle I've ever seen. Hands down, hands behind his back, Dancing, spinning around, bob and weave..
    A masterclass in exciting and entertaining combat. Smoked two legends in Bernard Hopkins and James Tony.
    He will always be my favorite an absolute living legend. Thanks Mr. Joseph Vincent!

  • @MrRoaringRiot
    @MrRoaringRiot Před 2 lety +137

    Roy Jones, proud fighter and best fighter of all time. Good documentary, Joseph Vincent!

  • @shabazzh9474
    @shabazzh9474 Před rokem +26

    He was the only reason why I wanted to play fight night

    • @Imjustfloatin
      @Imjustfloatin Před rokem +3

      Omg yessss💯💯🖤

    • @Brawling_Style
      @Brawling_Style Před rokem

      The free Roy they gave you for me was never any good he'd get rocked so easy, stamina drained after a few rounds from body shots, It's the prime 90s Roy that you paid for he was a damn monster on fight night I literally went over 80 fights without losing with that DLC

    • @leonidaspr805
      @leonidaspr805 Před rokem +1

      Him and de la Hoya were my favorites on fight night

    • @eoinwalsh4026
      @eoinwalsh4026 Před rokem

      @@Brawling_Style what fight night was this

  • @philipmoye4583
    @philipmoye4583 Před 2 lety +8

    My favorite boxer of all time!.. 💯👌👍

  • @Quantum3691
    @Quantum3691 Před 2 lety +208

    Roy was absolutely amazing at his peak. I loved how he avenged his controversial loss to Montell Griffin in spectacular fashion.

    • @joshclearwater6461
      @joshclearwater6461 Před 2 lety +16

      Well....it wasn't controversial...he clearly violated league policy.

    • @daparadigm
      @daparadigm Před rokem +3

      That's the loss that kept him from being 50-0 before Mayweather.

    • @daparadigm
      @daparadigm Před rokem +2

      @@joshclearwater6461 yeah he did, but we know Montel didn't have a chance to beat Jones. 😏 But yeah, that's the tough thing about that boxing adrenaline rush; everyone has to be mindful of the rules at all times.

    • @antoniomontesinos707
      @antoniomontesinos707 Před rokem

      @@daparadigmRoy jones was and is by far a better fighter than Floyd. Jones went into the ring to fight, not comete against Usain Bolt.

    • @kpg9806
      @kpg9806 Před rokem

      @@joshclearwater6461it was still controversial bc it was his first loss are you slow

  • @WaRLoKWYATT
    @WaRLoKWYATT Před 2 lety +157

    I'm just glad I got to witness the greatness. Dude was unbelievable in the 90s.

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +8

      Roy jones jr owned the 90’s no one could beat him during that time.

    • @WaRLoKWYATT
      @WaRLoKWYATT Před 2 lety +1

      @@Djuane He was unreal.

    • @iamlegend5190
      @iamlegend5190 Před 2 lety +4

      Truuuuuuu. There was no running or ducking. This guy ran thru weight classes not just leagues.

    • @amanteapasionado6836
      @amanteapasionado6836 Před 2 lety +2

      And he didn't without even trying. The real TBE and P4P 🐐

  • @thegent8916
    @thegent8916 Před 2 lety +8

    A, genuine, once in a generation talent. The most entertaining and exciting fighter I've had the good fortune of seeing fight.

  • @teddyaldridge1393
    @teddyaldridge1393 Před 2 lety +12

    My man IS THE GOAT!! Every Division/Weight class he entered the ring at was his for the taking. I don't care what his lifetime record reflects. NOBODY can or has matched what he was able to do! And he was a Humble down to earth although flashy dude who didn't forget where he came from!! ROY JONES JR. #1🐐

  • @Showy2689
    @Showy2689 Před 2 lety +148

    I'd always known RJJ's name, but never knew the extent of how good he actually was. Thanks for the video! Entertaining as always!

    • @ActionJackson669
      @ActionJackson669 Před 2 lety +7

      One of the PFP GOATs for sure. He was amazing, one of my favorite ‼️💯🔥🔥🔥

    • @lafayette-
      @lafayette- Před 2 lety

      He was the best from 175 to 160 all-time in my opinion I have seen Hagler i think he beats Hagler via desicision and Robinson hearns and leanoard I seen all these fighters in my lifetime except Robinson and watched plenty of his fights and I think Roy whoops them all..

    • @jaymo436
      @jaymo436 Před 2 lety

      The @@lafayette-. The first,

  • @iHasCaek
    @iHasCaek Před 2 lety +34

    my most favorite boxer growing up. so stylish and powerful in his prime.

    • @brando3342
      @brando3342 Před 2 lety +3

      @jazz03 Same here. Not to mention Roy was 15 and 0 at the start of his career. These days we have "champs" that are 15 and 0. Loma may be an exception with 400 amateur fights, he earned his titles fighting champs.

  • @jamesmarshall6619
    @jamesmarshall6619 Před rokem +12

    I remember Tarver giving Roy a hard time about how losing the weight didn't matter but when Tarver bulked up to heavyweight for the Rocky movie he was in then had to get back down to 175 lbs to fight Hopkins he finally admitted the weight loss really set him back. Chris Byrd experienced the same thing as he was a legitimately competitive heavyweight for a few years but tried to get back down to light heavyweight and got destroyed. It's one thing to lose 5-10 pounds for a fight but once you start losing over that, especially muscle weight, your body isn't in good shape when you're fighting at an elite level. Yes, in terms of health compared to a normal person you're in great shape but not in MMA or boxing, that kind of loss is really damaging and it sealed Jones fate. Tarver eventually moved up because he also just wasn't the same. It's a lesson future boxers hopefully learn.

    • @KenMasters-lh8tk
      @KenMasters-lh8tk Před rokem +1

      RJJ had a major issue, in that he had no rival. nobody was even remotely competitive. so he kept going up in weight, to find new challengers. shouldn't have gone up to hw though.

    • @jamesmarshall6619
      @jamesmarshall6619 Před rokem

      @user-cz3zj8yw5j yeah but his other issue was not preparing his style for when he aged. He was smart, he should have known eventually his physical skill would decline and started adding things to his repertoire. Sucks because he is my all-time favorite fighter and watching him unable to adjust was rough. In his prime though, the man was a sight to behold.

  • @lalmuansangachhakchhuak2132

    Even the best will loose eventually..He is the best boxer i have ever seen.His speed,reflexes and his punching power is just amazing..

  • @TK-xc1fd
    @TK-xc1fd Před 2 lety +111

    Paused at 2 seconds to give a like because I don't have to watch it to know it's the highest octane you can get in a sports video, JV your videos capture athletes at their best with no BS drama added, you tell us like it is, nothing more nothing less.

  • @MartinGreenTeamTank
    @MartinGreenTeamTank Před 2 lety +85

    The amazing thing about Joe Vincent is that despite having 1000000+ subscribers, he still goes into the comment section to acknowledge the fans. Love seeing all the ❤️s. Amazing videos brother. Thanks for taking the time to do them.

  • @dmoney668
    @dmoney668 Před 2 lety +29

    Greatest of all time in his prime.. noone could touch him in any era

  • @serialced
    @serialced Před 2 lety +13

    Without a doubt the best overview of Jones' career there is to find on youtube or anywhere online.

  • @janithenimal3435
    @janithenimal3435 Před 2 lety +14

    im not even starting but i have depression and you give me a reason to live another day. Thank you

    • @adamgrose
      @adamgrose Před 10 dny

      Hope you’re okay bro 🙏🏼 keep fighting

  • @willienganga
    @willienganga Před 2 lety +35

    Pure greatness! 100% reason to always remember the name.

  • @ActionJackson669
    @ActionJackson669 Před 2 lety +11

    One of the PFP GOATs‼️💯 One of my favorite, like a mini prime Tyson. Two of my favorites, but each very special in their own ways. Folks NEED to know about Roy Jones Jr‼️💯 A WICKED combination of speed, power, elusiveness, and precision. It's rare to have all of that in one fighter. Dude is insane, boxing legend 💯

  • @dallastx214
    @dallastx214 Před rokem +3

    Watching Jones box is art!!! I can re-watch all his fights and still be amazed!!

  • @jimmytweedale2191
    @jimmytweedale2191 Před 2 lety +21

    This is what you call poetry in motion.

  • @glensavagequagmire7336
    @glensavagequagmire7336 Před 2 lety +24

    His ego didn’t let him quit but still one of my favorite goats and thank you for this goat joe 🙌🏼

  • @christianbelzer
    @christianbelzer Před 2 lety +5

    23:50 that quote by Jones is brutal. Cold and honestly delivered. He a multichamp

  • @joachimcoonan6255
    @joachimcoonan6255 Před rokem +8

    Roy was absolutely untouchable in his prime.... entirely in a league of his own.
    The closest competition were miles from his level....(!)....He was an absolute phenomenon....

  • @O.D.Fred2
    @O.D.Fred2 Před 2 lety +28

    Thank you. One of most ruthless boxers to ever put on gloves.
    Edit: OGs know this is a remake.

  • @CheyenneRobinson15
    @CheyenneRobinson15 Před 2 lety +27

    Roy is my favorite fighter of all time. Thanks for creating this for him and his legacy!

  • @dabh4204
    @dabh4204 Před 2 lety +2

    So pissed i wasnt old enough to watch this man in his prime 😫 😭

  • @AlexRodriguez-dm8kq
    @AlexRodriguez-dm8kq Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bro, thank you so much for this CZcams channel. You know a lot of knowledge and I respect everything that you post. This is by far one of my favorite youtube channels ever. Thank you !!❤🙏🏼

  • @andreabrembilla6466
    @andreabrembilla6466 Před 2 lety +94

    Prime RJJ was simply inhuman, a thing straight out of an anime/superhero movie.
    Imho TBE, he was simply unbeatable.
    When he jumped down from HW his body was too compromised by the fact that he went up, he just wasn't himy anymore.
    But up until that point, there was only one thing, and it was total domination.

    • @therealbs2000
      @therealbs2000 Před 2 lety +5

      Tarver beat roy jones...but he didn't beat ROY JONES. we know what that means

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +6

      @@therealbs2000 tarver seriously believes he beat roy at his peak to this day which is sad. He was like superman in his prime. Unrivaled, speed and power was unmatched. The last time we seen prime roy jones jr was against ruiz. He should have retired after winning his belts backs otherwise it was all for nothing. 50-0 the real TBE

  • @minds777
    @minds777 Před 2 lety +26

    Most talented boxer ever

  • @nguyenai1337
    @nguyenai1337 Před rokem +4

    With me, the GOAT. An artist boxer.

  • @davew359
    @davew359 Před 2 lety +4

    In terms of individual brilliance, nobody comes close to Roy. Even with the losses, this man needs to be considered in the same manner as the greats if not the greatest... He was a blown up middle weight that became heavy weight champ of the world. That's extraordinary

  • @brawlgod1188
    @brawlgod1188 Před 2 lety +163

    Joseph Vincent is hands down the best at what he does. No other CZcamsr even comes close to the masterpieces produced. Absolutely fantastic!!!

    • @aishitekurenai2041
      @aishitekurenai2041 Před 2 lety +1

      May I introduced you too Motevidia ,Office Hancho?

    • @xXThree_6Xx
      @xXThree_6Xx Před 2 lety

      Elite fight club

    • @OrphanCrippler1
      @OrphanCrippler1 Před 2 lety

      This dude barely says anything in his vids lmao. He basically just takes video clips and says one sentence every 10 minutes and calls it a documentary.
      Barely any narration or information at all.

  • @EntaGeming
    @EntaGeming Před 2 lety +22

    Joe you are the absolute best, never stoo what you're doing.
    Love from Germany

  • @michaelkaris7346
    @michaelkaris7346 Před rokem +3

    Just watched it for a 3rd time. Best fighter I’ve ever seen. Great video guys 🔥

  • @codyg2600
    @codyg2600 Před rokem

    Not often do you get a video this amazing…. But a video of my favorite fighter THIS AMAZING!!!! Is truly a blessing… thank you joe Vincent

  • @Basketball82423
    @Basketball82423 Před 2 lety +36

    I lost count of how many times i bursted into laughter after each knockdown. Unbelievable power and amazing speed/reflexes don't do this man justice. WOW!

    • @elomon3473
      @elomon3473 Před rokem

      Yeah me also.. @1:24 mf let me up!! 😂

  • @anonfinally1692
    @anonfinally1692 Před 2 lety +18

    Man I've been watching boxing for nearly 3 decades and you're showing clips either I haven't seen before or thought was already lost because of how old they are. Great work man.

  • @bluemari937
    @bluemari937 Před rokem +3

    Look at how he torques his hips when he throws left hook. That’s where the power comes from. 💯💪🏽

  • @Snakebite2109
    @Snakebite2109 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the memories just started watching these and I've spent the whole weekend watching my heroes Leonard, Hagler,M Tyson etc 80s,90s was the best era in boxing.

  • @DWilliam1
    @DWilliam1 Před 2 lety +24

    There was a time when you thought he could never be beat. In his prime no one had that combination of speed, power and elusiveness. It was amazing that he was able to keep his power as he moved up all those weight classes. He was something to see.

    • @dennissettlemyre917
      @dennissettlemyre917 Před 2 lety +2

      Amazing that he kept his speed after moving up, you mean. To gain the weight & not lose the speed is incredible.

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +4

      He couldnt be beat in his prime. Hes the only fighter in boxing history i believe was above everyone else

    • @dennissettlemyre917
      @dennissettlemyre917 Před 2 lety

      I know what you mean though. I didn’t think about it in my first reply, but you’re right that it’s weird that he didn’t lose his power when he went back down, too. I guess it was the way I read it the first time 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @DWilliam1
      @DWilliam1 Před 2 lety

      @@Djuane Best I have ever saw in my 50+ years watching boxing and boxing myself. His natural gifts were a step above everyones.

  • @rodneyhewitt2772
    @rodneyhewitt2772 Před 2 lety +74

    Jones and Tyson were the best I ever saw. Even after goin back and watching Ali fights. Nothing like those 2

    • @KelzKelz
      @KelzKelz Před 2 lety +5

      Pretty Boy Floyd too.

    • @Kevin-ol7gj
      @Kevin-ol7gj Před 2 lety +7

      @@KelzKelz nah, his matches aren't exciting at all

    • @mikehorn9171
      @mikehorn9171 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Kevin-ol7gj You dont think Floyds fights are good? I mean to each his own but that dude does the same stuff as RJ. Hes just smaller so not many power hits that you see from the bigger dudes. Def cant hate on Floyd sure he seems douche af but dude has massive skill.

    • @The-fs5wn
      @The-fs5wn Před 2 lety +3

      Ali was doing this against much tougher (and in the case of George Foreman, more defensively sound) opponents.

    • @The-fs5wn
      @The-fs5wn Před 2 lety +2

      @@Kevin-ol7gj young Floyd was a spectacle

  • @Daproyals
    @Daproyals Před 2 lety

    Every like 2 weeks I find myself coming back to this video and it gets better every time i watch it Roy jones jr was the really one of the best bro

  • @Skunkgoosefly123
    @Skunkgoosefly123 Před 2 lety +9

    My favorite growing up. I wanted to box just like him. Thank you for this, people should never forget the dominance and brilliance of Roy Jones Jr. Greatest boxer I ever saw.

  • @dirtybastardlittle7485
    @dirtybastardlittle7485 Před 2 lety +77

    Roy Jones Jr. will always be the GOAT in my heart. This documentary made me sad, but it was great! Thanks and Great Job!

    • @cm8836
      @cm8836 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm with you bro💯!!!

  • @reubenlawan4078
    @reubenlawan4078 Před 2 lety +4

    Roy Jones, the best ever!🙌🏾

  • @ericharris5299
    @ericharris5299 Před rokem

    The best documentary of my lifetime. Roy Jones Jr.....

  • @bigrich0926
    @bigrich0926 Před 2 lety +20

    I always liked how Michael Buffer introduced Roy, he says it like a RRRRRRROAR!!! JONES JR.!!!!!! 😁

  • @ImBarryScottCSS
    @ImBarryScottCSS Před 2 lety +21

    In his prime, probably the best middleweight of all time, he struggled as he put the weight on, it sapped his insane speed and he didn't have the power to threaten the bigger men. But at his true weight he was virtually unstoppable, he literally ruined the division for years with people going to other classes to avoid him.

    • @DJRedrumofEPG
      @DJRedrumofEPG Před 2 lety +6

      Roy arguably did more work at light heavy than middleweight and holds several records for title defenses

    • @ImBarryScottCSS
      @ImBarryScottCSS Před 2 lety +3

      @@DJRedrumofEPG I agree but part of the reason for that is that he had chased people out of the middleweight division and had to go hunting for fights. I still feel that he was at the peak of his powers at middle 👍

    • @kris54241
      @kris54241 Před 2 lety

      @@ImBarryScottCSS I very much disagree...wen he cut weight down was his downfall...couldn't get muscle back

  • @petep5207
    @petep5207 Před 18 dny

    Roy Jones was a beautiful specimen to watch in the ring. Poetry in motion.

  • @brooklynsoldier187
    @brooklynsoldier187 Před rokem

    You truly are the best on CZcams hands down!!!! Your videos are LEGENDARY!!!!

  • @brendancronin3796
    @brendancronin3796 Před 2 lety +53

    Jones in his prime was one of the true greats ...he was so good that he didn't even really need to work on his fundamentals...he based his style on watching rooster fight .
    If you look at Hopkins ( who put up a pretty decent attempt against Roy in his prime but he wasn't in Roy's class ) he's a classic case of "what is not born is made " and that's why he was able to keep on fighting well into his 40s whereas Roy faded quickly ...his punch resistance and I also think his legs ...but having said that Roy was THE most exciting fighter that I ever watched ...he was a fucking freak.
    The Olympics is a joke ...

    • @Djuane
      @Djuane Před 2 lety +1

      I cant think of any fighter that could have stopped him in his prime even going back 100 years. P4p one of the best ever.