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Roy Jones Jr. (c) def. Éric Lucas: RTD 11/12 note 1: Featherweight 126 lbs. Kevin Kelley (c) def. Derrick Gainer: KO 8/12 note 2: Middleweight 160 lbs. Keith Mullings: def. Anthony Bradley TKO 3/8 Heavyweight 190+ lbs. Ezra Sellers: def. Earl Talley TKO 1/8 Middleweight 160 lbs. Jason Papillion: def. Earl Allen TKO 3/8 Heavyweight 190+ lbs ...
Roy Jones Jr. and Bernard Hopkins (50–5–1, 32 KOs) met in a rematch bout, on April 3, 2010, at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, 17 years after their first fight. [108] Jones entered with a record of 5–5 in his previous ten bouts dating back to May 2004 whilst Hopkins came in 4–1 since June 2006.
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Roy Jones Jr. (c) def. Clinton Woods: TKO 6/12 note 1: Junior Middleweight 154 lbs. Ronald Wright (c) def. Bronco McKart: DQ 8/12 note 2: Lightweight 135 lbs. Lemuel Nelson: def. Johnny West TKO 7/12 note 3: Lightweight 135 lbs. Emmitt Linton vs. Charles Whittaker NC 4/10
Jones was named the winner by technical knockout at 1:18 of the round. [8] At the time of the stoppage Jones led on all three scorecards 90-80, 90–81 and 89–80. HBO's unofficial ringside scorer Harold Lederman scored the fight 89–81 for Jones.
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. got into the ring again at Staples Center in Los Angeles on Saturday at a combined age of 105 … and it wasn’t bad.
Roy Jones Jr. vs. Julio César González, billed as Roy vs. Julio, was a professional boxing match contested on July 28, 2001, for the unified WBA, WBC, IBF, IBO, IBA, WBF and NBA light heavyweight championship. [2]
He retired in 2018 with a record of 66-9, including 47 knockouts, and is considered among the best pound-for-pound fighters of his era, according to the Hall of Fame.