(EXTENDED VERSION) Roy Jones-John Scully Sparring @ Sugar Ray's Gym, 1988

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IceJohnScully

IceJohnScully

11 років тому

FYI: Until today, July 5, 2012, the video here other than the sparring has never been seen before by anyone but myself and video editor John Murphy. Pay special attention to Sugar Ray Leonard and future WBC champion Gerald McCellan at ringside taking in the action together...before the sparring you can see Roger Leonard and future cruiserweight contender David Sewell in the gym...

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@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
I always tell people, after sparring so much with RJ, I never worried too much about boxing with anyone else...
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE Рік тому
You taught him well Scully 👍 Was that before or after he went to the Olympics & won the Val Barker trophy that year ?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
@@SPIDERM0OSE This was two months before the Olympics
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully Good lad Scully, you done a great job getting him ready. I was 14 watching that Olympics in Ireland. Roy blew my mind the way he handled Franeck from Czechoslovakia, it was an absolute boxing lesson vs a European Champ & then Richie Woodhall the British Champ. Before that I had never seen anyone use a lead hook like a jab & the way he stepped it up 2 gears when Woodhall stepped it up a gear all but killed my ambitions of ever being good enough to compete at that level & my coach had boxed at the Olympics. Ive no doubt it was the sparring he got with pros & mingling with the likes of Ray Leonard that brought him to that level for the games. You were all robbed in that final, not just Roy.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
@@SPIDERM0OSE Yeah I remember watching him get robbed on television. Worst robbery I’ve ever seen amateur or pro
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully It was absolutely shocking.
@kevinfowler1218
@kevinfowler1218 Рік тому
Iceman can box! John, I'm sure you have tons of wonderful memories. Thank you for all you're doing now.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
Thanks KEV!!
@ar_equalizer
@ar_equalizer 2 роки тому
Thanks for the upload 🥊❗️
@2short1968
@2short1968 3 місяці тому
I was just graduating 🎓 from high-school , when they sparred . It's crazy how time flies....just subscribed "Pops"#truschoolsports🥊🥊
@RANInkTV
@RANInkTV 5 місяців тому
This is great work. Some smooth switches from orthodox to lefty too
@paulc3749
@paulc3749 2 місяці тому
Great footage 🥊
@Jack_Tisson
@Jack_Tisson 5 місяців тому
With someone like Roy Jones you gotta overwhelm him with punch volume and not get caught with slick counters, very difficult -- shesssh!
@Lacuadraboxeo.
@Lacuadraboxeo. 9 місяців тому
John scully had a great high guard. One of my favorite high guarded fighters next to winky wright.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 місяців тому
Thank you, my man, I appreciate it. I grew up right next to Hartford so when I started boxing in the early 80s, Marlon Starling was our big star and it was natural that I ambulated his style to a degree. His defense was MAGNIFICENT
@Lacuadraboxeo.
@Lacuadraboxeo. 9 місяців тому
@@IceJohnScully I agree, Marlon starling had great upper body movement to go with his high guard. Great defense.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 місяців тому
@@Lacuadraboxeo. and BRILLIANT counter punching
@scottgetty5547
@scottgetty5547 Рік тому
my pops Ben Getty in the ring...was head trainer back then...oh the memories
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE Рік тому
Keith Thurmans Ben Getty ?
@scottgetty5547
@scottgetty5547 Рік тому
@@SPIDERM0OSE Yesssir one and the same
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE Рік тому
@@scottgetty5547 🥊
@theparalexview785
@theparalexview785 Рік тому
Great video! Roy should have continued in his pro career to develop his infighting, as you've done here. In some later bouts at light heavy he seemed to struggle a bit against brawlers and pressure fighters who got past his jab and forced him into the ropes. While Roy beat David Telesco fairly easily, Telesco's pressure style made it ugly. And, later, Glen Johnson took advantage of Roy's discomfort with pressure tactics.
@joemcgrath5801
@joemcgrath5801 10 місяців тому
Roy never had a problem with guys pressing him. Long south paw counter punchers posed a problem like Griffin and Eric Harding.. but Roy figured them out. But guys pressing Roy in his prime - which was about 15 years straight - that would be suicide.
@Onedayatatime50
@Onedayatatime50 3 місяці тому
Roy never used his jab in fights. His leaping left hook was his jab. Only fight I've ever saw him use a consistent jab, was against Vinny Pazienza
@clemfarley7257
@clemfarley7257 5 місяців тому
Very nice. I see you went 12 with Nunn for the title. No surprise after seeing you here. I was a boxing junkie in the ‘70s and ‘80s. Lost track but I recall how good the 3 middles were.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
Best days of my life 😁😁😁🥊🥊🥊 where are you from Clem?
@clemfarley7257
@clemfarley7257 5 місяців тому
Bayonne. Chuck Wepner, Nino Gonzalez. Buffano’s Gym in Jersey City. Liston trained there for some fights. Buddy McGirt trained fighters there. My HS classmate was a 2nd middle trained by Buddy. Gatti and Antifermo lived in Bayonne too. Later in the ‘90s.
@clemfarley7257
@clemfarley7257 5 місяців тому
I see from the below your are a boxing historian. My next-door neighbor was Tommy Roman, who beat Fritzie Zivic. Tommy and his bro Carmen trained Johnny DiGilio whose career was put on the decline by a loss to Cisco Andrade. Johnny won the NY GG as a welter. How could I leave out Ernie Durando. A terrific middle. His son married my best friend’s sister.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
@@clemfarley7257 I see you really are a Boxing maniac, huh? 🥊🥊🥊😁 That’s cool. You seem to have a lot of knowledge!
@realityisfake1282
@realityisfake1282 6 місяців тому
Great work, Champ! This video is a gem. I always respected you win, lose, or draw. You were always willing to leave it all in the ring, a true warrior and throwback fighter! One of my favorite commentators as well. Take care, Champ! 🥊
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
Truly HONORED, my man, thank you very much! 🥊🥊🥊
@markokarko
@markokarko 5 місяців тому
would you remember what weights were you guys at time of that sparring, great video
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
we were both in the 160’s at this time
@faisalhussain3848
@faisalhussain3848 4 місяці тому
Iceman i remwmber you from ross enemaits training forums when i was a 15 year old kid! Im 32 now hope you are well!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 місяці тому
All is great my man. Thank you for checking in!
@darkdrake13
@darkdrake13 5 місяців тому
You were lowkey working him. Especially on the inside.
@originalnutzie4409
@originalnutzie4409 6 місяців тому
How have i just seen this? Jones my idol BUT Scully gotta nice high guard very well high guard usually jones knows how to get threw but my god that weren't easy. Good defence 👏
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
Thank you, my man. It was REALLY great to be in the ring with a LEGIT GOAT!
@originalnutzie4409
@originalnutzie4409 6 місяців тому
@@IceJohnScully your welcome 🙏. Just one question you've probably been asked so many times but was he that quick in the ring?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
@@originalnutzie4409 he was quick and fast and very very smart. He was very very aware at all times of every situation we were in. Very very focused.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
@@originalnutzie4409 ABSOLUTELY he was
@user-fc1xp2by8d
@user-fc1xp2by8d 15 днів тому
Сенатор
@WhoIsDanteFresh
@WhoIsDanteFresh 6 місяців тому
Is that Gerald McClellan talking to Sugar Ray @ the end???
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
Yessir…GOOD CATCH
@WhoIsDanteFresh
@WhoIsDanteFresh 6 місяців тому
This video is top tier,mate! 🍻
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
@@WhoIsDanteFresh thank you, my man!!
@joshuaperkins1234
@joshuaperkins1234 4 місяці тому
Was that Gerald McClellan sitting next to Sugar Ray Leonard in the end?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 місяці тому
Yup, good catch!!
@joshuaperkins1234
@joshuaperkins1234 4 місяці тому
@@IceJohnScully thanks champ🙌🏽
@GorenGuang
@GorenGuang Місяць тому
@@IceJohnScullyI got a question, when sparring Roy Jones just how fast were his hands really. Like I know on camera they seemed really fast but I suspect in real life they must be much faster than on camera, like how would you describe his speed. Like you just blink and you get hit? I’ve boxed before and I know how fast a punch is in person compared to on camera, when I see myself boxing I think like damn my punches are slow and my opponent throws slow punches when seen on camera even though in actuality punches look much faster than on camera. So that begs the question is since Roy Jones so fast on camera, how would you describe his speed in person? Is it like watching a rock being thrown at you at 45 MPH, like an invisible ball just hit you? Just how fast is Roy’s hand speed?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Місяць тому
@@GorenGuang sometimes when he would let four or five go at one time they were all hard and fast at the same time so you would just kind of have to let the storm pass. It was hard to pull the trigger and punch with him at the same time although at the end of the video here, I was able to do it, andit was like being in a firefight
@GorenGuang
@GorenGuang Місяць тому
@@IceJohnScully Mhmm, that is very difficult to counter, I can see why he was so dominant. Can you give me like an analogy or like a comparative example of how fast. Like, is it like a bullet, did it look like his fists were teleporting, fists faster than the blink of an eye? Like give me an analogy or like a simile to compare his fists to. In camera his punches make me think his hands were organic, at one point in time I legitimately thought he had bionically augmented hands, like literally I thought he had mechanically implanted robotic metal in his arms. In his prime his hand speed made me question the reality of what is humanly physically possible to be able to punch that fast, like I would blink sometimes in front of the TV and I’d see his opponent get stumbled back and his hands were in the same place. And that’s on TV, anyone knows that fists look faster in person than on TV, so if he punches that fast like his hands were so blurry when he threw them, it must much more overwhelmingly fast in real life, so please, give me like an analogy or simile of his fast hands.
@AnthonyTheChampDeJesus.Xxlmove
@AnthonyTheChampDeJesus.Xxlmove 6 місяців тому
Schullyy. #ocb
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 місяців тому
SCULLY 🥊🥊🥊
@stevemarce1988
@stevemarce1988 4 місяці тому
White Boy Is Bad 🔥 👊🏽
@nickcaesar7650
@nickcaesar7650 2 роки тому
John, when’s the last time you had to lay out someone outside of the ring?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 2 роки тому
havent had an actual street fight since I was 14.
@nickcaesar7650
@nickcaesar7650 2 роки тому
@@IceJohnScully thx for replying, love your channel. I was just curious seems their are so many assholes that will hear someone boxes or does mma and challenge them, I figured most boxers are careful and probably just walk away for obvious reasons. I can’t imagine the damage someone like you could do to some average joe. Thanks for all these great uploads.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 2 роки тому
@@nickcaesar7650 thank you my man. I appreciate you checking in. Yeah I don't really see the point of fighting unless you are protecting your family. Fighting over stupidity is ignorant. Guys fight in a bar because they want to be troublemakers or whatever. Just stupidity. I don't want to hurt anybody. And I don't want to get hurt. It's as simple as that
@theparalexview785
@theparalexview785 Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully , glad to hear another boxer with that perspective. Getting into amateur boxing (mid 1970s-early 80s) actually changed my perspective on fighting and I avoided street fights and unnecessary conflict whenever possible.
@4LuvNoLuv
@4LuvNoLuv 5 місяців тому
John was an Animal 🥊
@amck72
@amck72 Рік тому
4:10 Kennedy Mckinney
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
NO 😀
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
NO 😀
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
NO 😀
@amck72
@amck72 Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully So who is it ? 😂 He does resemble Kennedy cause he always had that `older` look about him. I do remember he was also an olympic gold medalist that same year.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
@@amck72 Just a guy helping out in the gym. Kennedy definitely wasn’t there
@cliftonmelissaalston2233
@cliftonmelissaalston2233 6 місяців тому
Roy was around 15 or 16 here, ice in his 20s more likely but Roy from 25 - 30 was the very best to ever box.
@MonkeyDToniProductions
@MonkeyDToniProductions 5 місяців тому
Crazy how far athleticism can bring you, eh?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
No he was not 15 or 16 here…this was one month before Roy left for the Olympics where he got ROBBED of good. I’m only a few months older than him.
@vince11harris
@vince11harris 5 місяців тому
@@IceJohnScully😂😂everybody is a know it all nowadays huh
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
@@vince11harris yeah, dude was WAY off 😁😁😁
@danielolowu7626
@danielolowu7626 5 місяців тому
Men this sparring be like world war Z
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
Is that good????
@danielolowu7626
@danielolowu7626 6 днів тому
​@@IceJohnScully so good man
@brianh3897
@brianh3897 11 років тому
This is the most amount of jabs I've seen Jones throw ever.
@user-kt3vn7jj4o
@user-kt3vn7jj4o Рік тому
Check olimpics fight
@manos3790
@manos3790 6 років тому
Damn! This John Scilly could box. I haven't seen many a boxer cut the ring off, as he did against admittedly against a young Jones. He's also a cracking, well researched journalist for boxing news. Much respect. Also fought a peaking Michael Nunn, further respect.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
HONORED by ur words, Manos3790, THANK U! You read Boxing News? I had a piece about Tyson in this weeks edition!
@manos3790
@manos3790 6 років тому
IceJohnScully Just finished the Tyson article and found it staggeringly, informative. I thought I was fairly privy to his life and career? How wrong I am. I've viewed your fight against the utterly brilliant, Michael Nunn, in which you gave an astounding account of yourself. Bravo! Do you think that, Nunn would've been a huge threat to Jones Jr, in the late 90's? I did. Yes, I've been reading Boxing news since I was 16. Keep up the great reports, they're a compelling read. Much respect for you, sir 🤗👍
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Manos...yeah, Nunn had THE style to give anyone trouble...BIG trouble...I'm acctually still in touch with him very regularly...and Im glad u liked my Tyson article!! :)
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 місяців тому
@@manos3790 I’m glad u enjoyed the Tyson piece, as well. THANK YOU
@danep99
@danep99 11 років тому
Really good upload!!
@skotiskiller
@skotiskiller 8 років тому
What a beautiful sparring.John Scully you fought excellent and some of the uppercuts you dug when you had Roy on the ropes were beautiful too.Great job!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 8 років тому
+skotiskiller THANKS my man... his left hooks to the body were equally beautiful LOL
@skotiskiller
@skotiskiller 8 років тому
IceJohnScully I liked your uppercuts to the body more.Good job sir and greetings from Greece.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 8 років тому
+skotiskiller I wont argue with that :) :) :)
@MrSmurf459
@MrSmurf459 11 років тому
both of them looked good! great vid ice!
@Coreyw2003
@Coreyw2003 11 років тому
Great work
@emoraytorres6842
@emoraytorres6842 8 років тому
beautiful
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
Yup, plus I heard he's really friendly and cool, too :)
@kilskorner9380
@kilskorner9380 5 років тому
Very good
@dwaynejones1146
@dwaynejones1146 4 роки тому
Good work.
@BryanCasella
@BryanCasella 5 років тому
Awesome footage bro, great to see. I just started boxing and i've learned a lot from watching sparring.
@prockzz
@prockzz 11 років тому
Roy was an absolute beast in his day, I am convinced he took something out of his body going first up to HW then back down to LHW immediately, he lost his mojo and never got it back. Its sad to see him fight in small venues for pennies these days.. getting sparkled by people who never would've laid a glove on him in his prime. I hope the same thing does not happen to Chad Dawson in smaller scale, Chad takes a punch but Ward had him dancing, quite disturbing to watch actually. Hope he recovers.
@zibtihaj3213
@zibtihaj3213 5 місяців тому
Why is he even fighting now - only reason is that he does not know anything else .. and his whole identity is wrapped up in - I am a boxer . Sad man … he was literally untouchable. If it was not for that one punch KO … we would never have known what type to chin he had . Like a Cassius clay all through his career
@Rell.23
@Rell.23 4 роки тому
This was some good solid work
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 3 роки тому
Thank u, my man...you always have to be ready when in the ring with THIS man, RJ!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
Yea, I was there...Gerald won a decision...I never sparred G...toughest sparring has been Jones, Toney, Maske...the hardest puncher though was Lamar Parks...
@Blake472
@Blake472 11 років тому
Exactly man. People hate on Roy alot!
@MrSmurf459
@MrSmurf459 11 років тому
both looked very well conditioned! that was like a nine minute round!!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
I agree :)
@adnelsantana7785
@adnelsantana7785 5 років тому
Damn I’m surprised at the adversity you gave those two I’m from New Haven CT I’ve been at Ring One boxing since I was 13 on and off and recently just started to want to take amateur boxing serious my Coach Brian Clark would tell us About you back then and there was also an old poster I seen of you last Friday so I decided to search you up and came across this video Awesome work!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 років тому
Brian is a very very good coach, you are in good hands. We did a lot of traveling together with our teams back in the day.
@adnelsantana7785
@adnelsantana7785 5 років тому
IceJohnScully thanks that’s very good to know I’ve also been sparring with Chad Dawson kid too for the last couple of weeks and Brian told us about this Turn you guys would try against the ropes to pivot out idk if I’m explaining it correctly I know Tramaine Williams does it pretty good
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 років тому
@@adnelsantana7785 yessir, lots of great moves to learn and master for you in the future...Ill assume I see you with Brian at one of the next amateur shows....look me up!
@jumby1and2
@jumby1and2 11 років тому
Ice has more cool stuff than any of us really know...can't wait!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
he'd be top class in any division with that style, yeah...
@ilovethe80sdude
@ilovethe80sdude 11 років тому
Roy Jones Jr. took more shots here than he did during the entire 1988 Olympics. Looks like Ice had a brawling style.
@joemcgrath5801
@joemcgrath5801 10 місяців тому
I would say that Ice knew he HAD to keep his foot on the gas against Roy.
@Flashboogie14
@Flashboogie14 11 років тому
i know roy was middle, but my style is very similar, he had welter weight hand speed, if i was to fight at 147 i was wondering how well i would do at 147, being that the division has good quality fighters
@supermma100
@supermma100 11 років тому
i'm the only one that i enjoy sparring more than the actual fights? By the way great sparring
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Sparring is better sometimes LOL...feel more relaxed, able to think better sometimes...to me the best boxing Ive seen has come in GYMS
@MRflamboiantXO
@MRflamboiantXO 10 років тому
probly friday and been going in all week end off the week spars are tough when you train twice a day sum time 3 .
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
People forget but his performance against Lacy was one of the best of his career...if u didnt know him and saw him fight Jeff that night u would say WOW, WHO IS THIS GUY???
@mimstyle
@mimstyle 11 років тому
Rare
@casstrippin5586
@casstrippin5586 6 років тому
beautiful footage Iceman
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
@ adam Thanks my man, Im definitely lucky to have it. Roy and I sparred several times in that camp but this is the only one that was filmed!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Thank you, Adam C!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
Oh Ok, I mean, RJ's style pretty much served him extremely well from middle to heavy..cant see it not serving well in any other weight class...he had it all...
@paulcris107
@paulcris107 Рік тому
How would you describe his style
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
@@paulcris107 Like trying to navigate the matrix ha ha
@paulcris107
@paulcris107 Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully oh wow why would you describe it as trying to find the matrix ? and you done very well against him
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully Рік тому
@@paulcris107 Because I had to step my game up pretty much as high as it go to do as well as I did…he was a special fighter with a unique unique difficult style. You had to be on your game or you were done for
@paulcris107
@paulcris107 Рік тому
@@IceJohnScully that’s sick one more question what were his best attribute accept from speed ofc
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
No No, I was there when RJ and G-Man FOUGHT EACH OTHER..1988 in Omaha..I dont know of them sparring each other...they were both at camp together but Gerald wsnt sparring in that camp
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
No one has Rpoys fight with him on tape as far as I know...I was there though :) ...I am in touch with Gerald's sister and I am looking to do a show at some point to raise money for her to help care for him, Ive been talking to her about it
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
I have a lot more cool stuff to post when I get home in a couple weeks...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
ha, you'll see...
@popeye8427
@popeye8427 5 років тому
I guess some of you Young bucks Don't know about Scully. He was a tough son of a gun
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 5 років тому
Christian T Thank u, my man!!
@kickz4073
@kickz4073 9 років тому
Have you ever worked with bomani parker? He was my first trainer
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 років тому
Kickz I never sparred Bomani but we were amateurs together and I know him well...saw him in Oakland in 2012...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 8 років тому
+Kickz ...Bomani was the man! Good guy...I saw him a couple years ago in Oakland...he and i never fought, he moved up to 178 while I was always at 165...
@javantedavis1999
@javantedavis1999 6 років тому
Waittttt was that gerald mcclelean at the very end of the video talking to ray leonard??
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Yessir, thats him. The G-Man himself.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 2 роки тому
He was daring camp with us but he couldn't Spar because he had an injured rib
@javantedavis1999
@javantedavis1999 2 роки тому
@@IceJohnScully did u ever spar him???? Mann be honest!! Lol if u did, how hard do he punch?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 2 роки тому
@@javantedavis1999 I asked if he was going to be sparring but he said his jaw was still sore from the fight with Roy about one month earlier at the Nationals and he couldn't spar
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 2 роки тому
Voice thing got me..I meant to say THERE IN CAMP WITH US
@boxout90
@boxout90 6 років тому
You sparred Toney an Jones, who's better in your opinion? Is Roy overall best? Ik sugar robinson & etc. better technique but I mean overall is Roy the best?
@Artist21st
@Artist21st 4 роки тому
Sugar Ray Robinson is a master. None of these fighters could touch him.
@theblkwolverine1570
@theblkwolverine1570 7 місяців тому
​@@Artist21stPrime Roy could touch Robinson.
@Rodageado
@Rodageado 6 місяців тому
​@cappy2008 prime Jones jr wins against Robinson.
@theblkwolverine1570
@theblkwolverine1570 6 місяців тому
@@Rodageado Agreed.
@Rodageado
@Rodageado 6 місяців тому
@@theblkwolverine1570 👍
@morgueblack
@morgueblack 6 років тому
You sure did put Roy through the meat grinder. Not many boxers can boast that. I bet that left uppercut to the body by Roy in 2:40 hurt.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Ive always said that IMO his left hook to the body was his best punch
@3096dcarr
@3096dcarr 11 років тому
was that McClellan at the 1:04 mark putting on the wraps? Almost looked like Meldrick Taylor
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 роки тому
No, hes at the very end if the tape
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
right before the olympics so...19...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
It was a great left hook at 9:08 yes LOL but give me credit too, I answered right back!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
yea RJ was a VICIOUS body puncher, trust me I KNOW lol
@javantedavis1999
@javantedavis1999 6 років тому
Who punch harder? Michael nunn or roy jones?? And did u ever meet james toney?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Roy punched harder....Michael was very smooth but not a puncher. I used to spar James...I was with him in June, its on youtube...I introduced him to his former opponent Reggie Johnson, u should check it out!!! AND Yes, thats Gerald talking to Ray at the end of the video.
@javantedavis1999
@javantedavis1999 6 років тому
IceJohnScully dudeee its really a honor for you to reply mann!! I have soo many questions for u!! James is my favorite fighter of all time!!! I cant believe u sparred james toney too!!!!! Did james punch harder than roy?? And i cant believe roy punch harder then nun! U fought nun when he was big and jones has to be ATLEAST 150 on this video! And i am abouts to look up that video now! And 1 more question! DID U SPAR THE HARDEST PUNCHER IN MIDDLE WEIGHT HISTORY GERALD MCCLELEAN????
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/m6qQpXedoZeazac.html ...this past June...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Pleasure to meet u as well, my man! I sparred James after he beat Barkley in 1993...RJ was the sharper puncher of the two but JT was very very accurate and solid, too! Nunn threw a lot, he really let his hands go...he scored a lot of KO's too but I always saw them as more of "timing" KO's and wearing guys down with that crazy volume of punches. But in terms of KO power, I didnt feel it from him. Byt, keep in mind, I was in GREAT shape for that fight and I was really motivated so that helped cushion blows, too, I am sure.
@fightmanadvanced
@fightmanadvanced 9 років тому
So did Jones already fight Mcclellan at that point?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 років тому
fightmanadvanced Roy and Gerald had just fought approximately 6 weeks earlir
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 років тому
IceJohnScully
@fightmanadvanced
@fightmanadvanced 9 років тому
aw ok so this was before the olympics...ok
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 років тому
Yes, this was right before the olympics pretty much..about 9 weeks ahead...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 9 років тому
fightmanadvanced ...Roy and McClellan had fought earlier that year...
@jordanmcmurray847
@jordanmcmurray847 7 років тому
How often did you spar as an amateur? How many times a week?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 7 років тому
Personally I used to spar a lot...I was the type, I would spar every day if I could...but really, I probably did a good 3 days a week on average
@jordanmcmurray847
@jordanmcmurray847 7 років тому
IceJohnScully Thanks champ. I was wondering because my coach has the guys at the gym sparring almost every day, either 4 or 5 days a week and someone told me they thought that was too much so I wanted to hear your thoughts.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 7 років тому
@JORDAN the thing is this...EVERYONE shouldn't spar that much...some guys get burnt out quicker than others...they begin to drag and start doing these wrong because they dont have full muscle strength, etc...on average, I would say thats' a bit much...sparring is GREAT...sparring a lot is great...but sparring too much could very well end up having the opposite affect on a body and mind...
@jeromemock26
@jeromemock26 7 років тому
+Jordan McMurray that's alright to me. the more they spar the more they learn. i used to spar almost everyday at the gym if i wanted to. my old gym spar twice a week
@Flashboogie14
@Flashboogie14 11 років тому
scully do you think jones style would serve well in todays welter weight division?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 роки тому
Roy was never a welter...but if he was Im sure what he brought to the table would be effective
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
check my page here. i have some other cool stuff too already
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
ROY WAS A MIDDLE...
@KidDynamite40
@KidDynamite40 10 років тому
yeah, fighters take risks and use techniques that they wouldn't in actual competition
@kountvalik7997
@kountvalik7997 4 роки тому
9:19 is that gman sitting with srl
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 роки тому
Yup, good eyes, A.Z.
@mnikolovm
@mnikolovm 11 років тому
like what ?
@TheFightJournalBoxing
@TheFightJournalBoxing 4 роки тому
Come on Scully! Cut the damn ring off!!
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 4 роки тому
1. Sometimes u have to plan for later and let a guy use his legs up, man...2. at the end he was on the ropes much more...3. Sometimes with guys like ROY JONES JR. you need them to tire their legs out before u go rushing into them with their full leg and snap power intact
@soniadlay79
@soniadlay79 11 років тому
That white guys pretty good held his own.
@psycadelic2009
@psycadelic2009 6 років тому
Scully was a strong fellow, those bodyshots by roy seem to barely penetrate.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
I was in great shape...but let me tell you, Roy hit HARD to teh body
@KayGratz
@KayGratz 6 років тому
your stile is froom english school right? the good old stile? im a amateur boxer with a record of 3w-0L. im a southpaw and im studing all those boxing schools and diferent stiles (roy, unortodoxes) so what did you find more impressive about this roy jones fight?
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
They were strong shots...I always felt his left hooks to the body were his strongest shots...
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Roy was very patient...very strategic and his power was STRONG
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 6 років тому
Roy was sharp...great reaction time...great body puncher, especially with the left hook downstairs
@Blake472
@Blake472 11 років тому
And ppl try to say Roy didn't have an inside game. Smh. Stupid.
@IceJohnScully
@IceJohnScully 11 років тому
Nah, DAVID SEWELL was wrapping up...Gerald is the one sitting next to Sugar Ray on the bench...
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