Roy Jones Jr. Part 7

After the ridiculous fight with Richard Frazier in January, Roy returned in June to take on a real fighter in Reggie Johnson. It turned out to be a boring, one-sided affair, with Roy winning all twelve rounds. If it had been on pay-per-view and not HBO, I would have wanted my money back. Seven months […]

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Roy Jones Jr. Part 6

After regaining the light heavyweight title in his rematch with Montell Griffin in August of 1997, Roy Jones didn’t return to the ring until the following April against former champ Virgil Hill in Biloxi, Mississippi. The HBO bout on April 25 was figured to be a test for Jones, since Hill had been a champ

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Roy Jones Jr. Part 3

The fight between Roy Jones and Vinny Pazienza was signed for June 24, 1995 at Atlantic City Convention Hall in Atlantic City. I gave Vinny absolutely no chance of winning the fight, put still ordered it on pay-per-view on my new 46 inch projection tv. It was like having closed circuit fights at home, and

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Roy Jones Jr. Part 1

Roy Jones Jr. was born on January 16, 1969 in Pensacola, Florida. He was an accomplished amateur boxer, who finished with a record of 121-13. He became a household name during the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games when he represented the United States in the 156 pound weight class. He did not lose a single round

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