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The biggest beef in boxing right now is between two iconic fighters, Roy Jones Jr. and Floyd Mayweather Jr. This beef stems from comments Jones Jr. made during ...
This article was originally published on www.si.com/fannation/boxing as Roy Jones Claims Floyd Mayweather's Career Was Eclipsed By Manny Pacquiao . During a June 17 appearance on the All The Smoke ...
Roy Jones Jr. threatens to withdraw from Mike Tyson exhibition fight over delay, demands compensation The showdown between the two boxing legends was originally slated to take place on Saturday ...
Moses Itauma has the biggest test of his career this weekend when he takes on Dillian Whyte, and Roy Jones Jr has now had his ...
Roy Jones Jr believes his protégé Tony Curtis Jr has the skill and mindset to become a multi-weight world champion under his ...
However, there were various other boxers who Atlas clearly thought were more smooth and special when it came to footwork.
Roy Jones Jr. Thinks He Made a 'Mistake' Agreeing to Mike Tyson Exhibition Match "He's still Mike Tyson. He's still one of the strongest, most explosive people who ever touched a boxing ring," 51 ...
Roy Jones Jr wins 10th-round technical knockout over Derrick Harmon in Tampa, Fla, to retain World Boxing Association, World Boxing Council and International Boxing Federation light-heavyweight ...
Hall of Fame boxer Roy Jones, Junior said his fight with Scott Sigmon will be his 75th and final fight of his career. It is the 25th and final time Jones would fight in his hometown of Pensacola ...
Former four division world champion Roy Jones Jr. (65-9, 47 KOs) has announced what he claims will be the final fight of his professional career. Jones has set down a cruiserweight fight for ...
Roy Jones Jr. entertained the boxing world with his signature style. In the 1990s, Jones was the pound-for-pound king. Known by a variety of names like RJ, Junior, Superman, and Captain Hook ...
The fact that Roy Jones Jr. was knocked out in his two fights before Saturday night's bout against Antonio Tarver did not seem to matter much to the more than 20,000 fans at the St. Pete Times Forum.