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Jones did not score a knockdown during the fight, but the rounds were so lopsided in Jones' favor that all three judges scored several rounds 10–8 in Jones favor. The end came after a particularly lopsided sixth in which Jones landed 21 punches to Woods' zero, the fight was stopped midway through after Woods' corner, having seen enough, waved ...
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 Levesta Jones Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American professional boxer. He has held multiple world championships in four weight classes, including middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight, and heavyweight. As an amateur he represented the United States at the 1988 Summer Olympics, winning the light middleweight silver medal ...
Félix Trinidad vs. Roy Jones Jr. This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 12:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
In September 1994, promoter Bob Arum officially announced the highly anticipated title fight between undefeated fighters James Toney and Roy Jones Jr. [2] Toney came into the fight as the IBF super middleweight champion, having won the title on February 13, 1993, from Iran Barkley and having since successfully defended the title three times.
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. It wasn’t scored officially, but the celebrity ...
Boxing champion Roy Jones Jr. announced Monday his son has died by suicide. His son DeAndre was 32 years old, a representative said. In a post on X, Jones, 55, who has captured titles in multiple ...
John Ruiz vs. Roy Jones Jr., billed as Never Take A Heavyweight Lightly, was a professional boxing match contested on March 1, 2003 for the WBA heavyweight championship. [2] The fight took place at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of UNLV in Paradise, Nevada .