I’d love to see this fight happen! We heard rumors a while ago and now it looks like the fight is going to happen! According to sources, Rampage Jackson & Roy Jones Jr. could square off … at the end of this year! Details after the jump…
I’d love to see this fight happen! We heard rumors a while ago and now it looks like the fight is going to happen! According to sources, Rampage Jackson & Roy Jones Jr. could square off … at the end of this year! Details after the jump…
Sounds like this fight might really go down!! Recently, UFC star Anderson Silva made comments about how he would love to fight a champion like Roy Jones. Well Jones is not backing away from a possible fight, and if anything he is trying to make it a reality. The fight would be purely boxing, not UFC style. Roy is only concerned with making the fight happen soon because of his age. I think if it is a straight up boxing match that Roy will get Silva, but it would be a close fight. See what Roy had to say when TMZ caught up with him after the jump.
In what feels like an implausible scenario, a Jamaica based newspaper is reporting that a bout between boxing great Roy Jones Jr, and Kimbo Slice is in the works. The proposed bout is reported to be in Jamaica in December, and will be on Pay Per View in the United States. Read more after the jump. Shay Marie x Sabrina B.
Everyone just keeps hoping and wishing that Roy Jones Jr. will retire instead of continuing to humiliate himself and destroy his legacy. Â He actually won his most recent fight but it wasn’t because of his dazzling fighting skills. Â Read more after the jump. Shay Marie x Sabrina B.
Sabrina B. Roy Jones Jr., the former pound-for-pound king who won titles in four weight classes from middleweight to heavyweight, will fight in the cruiserweight division at a contract weight of 185 pounds, the CEO of Jones’ promotional company told ESPN.com from Poland.
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Throw away size, weight, and age out the window, we asked the legend himself Roy Jones, Jr. how he would’ve done against today’s top two boxers, Manny Pacquiao, and Floyd Mayweather, Jr. in his prime.