Jones didn't really become a big pot shotter until later in his career. Young Roy threw punches with bad intentions. Junior wouldn't be pot shotted to death. He'd be laid the fuck out.
No way Chavez fights as bravely as Sosa. But Roy usually went for a stoppage in those days even if it wasn't forced on him so he'd get one at some point. Lets say 6.
nah, even in his prime he threw pot-shots with murderous intentions... if he had a guy hurt or gun shy, he'd do some of that speedy shoe-shining, but his style was always movement and then a quick bomb... it worked for him because he was such an astonishing athlete... everyone else who does it looks like a clumsy faggot
I think there is some confusion here about pot-shotting It doesn't necessarily mean safety-first decision Jones generally preferred one or two big shots, even in his younger days... he went for the kill once he hurt a guy A LOT more often... but the style to set it up wasn't any different form his 175 days... movement, a lot of feints and stutters, typically one lighting fast shot... occasionally open up with some fast combos... the difference is once he hurt them, he typically stepped on the gas, which he would do here against Chavez Jr., stopping him in the process