We know Roy Jones Jr was best at super middleweight but which fighter would have a best chance beating peak Roy Jones Jr at 168 lbs

Roy Jones Jr. was one of the most dominant boxers of his era, and many consider him to be the best pound-for-pound fighter of the 1990s. He was known for his incredible speed, power, and athleticism, and he was able to defeat some of the best fighters in the world at multiple weight classes.

However, Jones Jr. was never able to defeat Bernard Hopkins at 168 lbs. Hopkins was a smaller fighter than Jones Jr., but he was also one of the most skilled and experienced boxers of his generation. He was known for his excellent defense, his ability to control the pace of a fight, and his power punching.

In a fight between Jones Jr. and Hopkins at 168 lbs, Hopkins would have had a good chance of winning. He would have been able to use his superior defense to avoid Jones Jr.'s punches, and he would have been able to use his power punching to hurt Jones Jr. if he was able to land clean.

  • Who was Roy Jones Jr.'s toughest opponent? Bernard Hopkins
  • What was Roy Jones Jr.'s record at 168 lbs? 49-1
  • Who did Roy Jones Jr. lose to at 168 lbs? Bernard Hopkins
  • What was Roy Jones Jr.'s nickname? Captain Hook
  • What year did Roy Jones Jr. retire from boxing? 2018
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