Roy Jones Junior
Roy Jones Jr. | |
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Data | |
Birth Name | Roy Levesta Jones |
Fight name | Junior, Pensacola Express, Superman RJ |
Weight class | Light heavyweight |
nationality |
American Russian |
birthday | 16th January 1969 |
place of birth | Pensacola |
style | Left delivery |
size | 1.80 m |
Combat Statistics | |
Struggles | 75 |
Victories | 66 |
Knockout victories | 47 |
Defeats | 9 |
draw | 0 |
Profile in the BoxRec database |
Roy Levesta Jones junior ( Russian Рой Левеста Джонс-младший , scientific transliteration Roj Levesta Džons-mladšij; born January 16, 1969 in Pensacola , Florida ) is a former Russian - American professional boxer and former world champion in five weight classes (middleweight, superweight , Light heavyweight, cruiserweight and heavyweight).
From 1989 to 2003 Jones was considered to be almost invincible and the best boxer in the world according to the classification pound for pound , the fighting strength in relation to weight.
amateur
Roy Jones junior was trained by his father Roy Jones Sr., himself a former professional boxer, from an early age. As an amateur, he won 121 fights with 13 defeats. He won the 1986 National Golden Gloves light welterweight and 1987 the National Golden Gloves light middleweight.
In 1986 he won the bronze medal in the light welterweight division at the 1st Goodwill Games in Moscow , he was only defeated in the semifinals to the 1989 world champion, Igor Ruschnikow from the Soviet Union. At the Junior World Cup in Cuba in 1987, he lost to Andy Liebing from Berlin . At the National Golden Gloves 1988 he lost to Gerald McClellan and reached 3rd place. The Olympic Trials, the qualifying tournament for the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul , he won by winning the final against the 1986 National Golden Glove Welterweight Champion and later professional world champion Frankie Liles .
At the age of 19 he was the youngest member of the US boxing team to take part in the Olympic Games, where he reached the light middleweight finals without losing a round. He dominated the fight against the Korean local hero Si-Hun Park ; Park was counted in the second round. Nevertheless, Jones lost the fight controversial with 2: 3 judges votes. This decision is considered to be one of the most extreme misjudgments in the history of amateur boxing. In return, Jones was awarded the Val Barker Cup as the technically best boxer of the games. The three judges were then suspended and it is certain that they were bribed. Nevertheless, a later investigation by the IOC was inconclusive.
- Olympic result
- Victory against M'tendere Makalamba (Malawi), knockout in round 1
- Victory against Michal Franek (Czechoslovakia), 5-0
- Victory against Yevgeny Sajtsew (Soviet Union), 5-0
- Victory against Richie Woodhall (Great Britain), 5-0
- Lost to Si-Hun Park , 2: 3
Professional career
Beginnings
After the Olympics, he turned professional. Despite many offers from promoters, he remained independent. His father was initially his trainer, manager and promoter. From mid-1992 he was looked after by Alton Merkerson, coach of the USA boxing team at the 1988 Olympic Games.
He won his first 17 professional fights by knockout, including against the future US champion Ron Amundsen, the former US champions Rollin Williams and Art Serwano, the former American continental champion of the WBC Ricky Stackhouse, as well as the multiple Mexican champion and former WBC world champion Jorge Vaca . On June 30, 1992, he won his first points by a unanimous decision against the later WBA World Champion Jorge Fernando Castro , who had only suffered three defeats in 75 professional fights. On August 18, 1992, he defeated the undefeated (24-0) Glenn Thomas with a technical knockout in round 8.
On December 5, 1992, he won the American Continental Championship of the WBC by technical knockout in the fourth round against Percy Harris. On February 13, 1993, he defeated the World Cup challenger Glenn Wolfe by technical knockout in round 1, causing him the only premature defeat of his career.
IBF middleweight world champion
On May 22, 1993, he defeated the later record boxer Bernard Hopkins in the fight for the vacant IBF World Championship by a unanimous decision on points. It would be Hopkins' only clear defeat to date. Jones had injured his right hand prior to this fight. On August 14, 1993 he beat the later WBC world champion Thulani Malinga by knockout in round 6 and inflicted his first premature defeat on him. Then he won over the Venezuelan master Fermin Chirino, as well as the master from Puerto Rico, Danny Garcia. He defended his world title on May 27, 1994 by technical knockout in round 2 against Thomas Tate, also his first premature defeat.
IBF super middleweight world champion
On November 18, 1994 he won the IBF world title in the next higher weight class, the super middleweight, by unanimously winning points against the undefeated title holder James Toney in 46 professional fights .
On March 18, 1995 he defended his title by technical knockout in round 1 against Antoine Byrd and on June 24, 1995 by technical knockout in round 6 against Vinny Pazienza , former world champion in light and light middleweight. On September 30, 1995 he won against the multiple world championship challenger Tony Thornton by technical knockout in round 3 and on January 12, 1996 by technical knockout in round 2 against North America champion Merqui Sosa.
On June 15, 1996 he defended his title against the later WBC world champion Éric Lucas by technical knockout in round 11, and on October 4, 1996 by technical knockout in the second round against the undefeated Bryant Brannon. At the time he was so dominant in the weight class that he played a semi-professional basketball game a few hours before defending his title against Eric Lucas.
WBC light heavyweight champion
After his promotion to the light heavyweight division, he won the WBC interim world championship on November 22, 1996 with a unanimous victory over Mike McCallum , former WBA world champion in light middle and middleweight and former WBC world champion in light heavyweight ...
In March 1997 he was named reigning WBC world champion and on March 21, 1997 he played his first title defense against the undefeated Montell Griffin , who won each of his 26 professional fights, 18 of which by knockout. By then, Jones had won each of his 34 professional fights, 29 of them by knockout. Jones went into the fight as a big favorite and dominated the duel, in round 7 Griffin went down for the first time and was counted. In round 9, Jones managed to knock down again, but he checked the already kneeling Griffin twice and was disqualified for it. However, since the defeat was not caused by an opponent, but by a foul, his reputation as the best boxer in his weight class was still not damaged. Jones justified the foul with the fact that Griffin had ducked unusually low several times during the fight and then hit back. To forestall this recoil, he would have followed up without realizing that Griffin was already on the ground with one knee. This explanation was received with skepticism by experts, however, as Griffin was standing upright at the time of the second rainfall and was without any cover. Jones won the direct rematch against Griffin on August 7th of the same year with a spectacular knockout victory in the first round.
On April 25, 1998, he beat Virgil Hill in a non-title fight by a body hit in the fourth round knockout, the first premature loss in Hill's career. On July 18, 1998, he also won the WBA world title by unanimously winning points against Lou Del Valle and defended both titles ahead of schedule against former WBO world champions Otis Grant and Richard Frazier.
On June 5, 1999, he beat Reggie Johnson by unanimous victory on points and thus united the world titles of the WBC, WBA and IBF and thus held three of the four recognized world titles in a weight class. There was only one fight with the WBO title holder and linear light heavyweight world champion Dariusz Michalczewski .
He defended his title against US champion David Telesco and ex-WBA world champion Richard Hall , before he also secured the IBO world title on September 9, 2000 with a technical knockout in round 10 against Eric Harding . On February 24, 2001 he was the first boxer to win early against the rising Derrick Harmon and then defeated the undefeated, later WBO world champion Julio González and the also undefeated Glen Kelly. On September 7th, 2002 he defeated the former European champion and later IBF world champion Clinton Woods with a technical knockout in round 6.
Although the prestigious duel against Michalczewski never came about, Jones is seen as the stronger boxer at the time. He won against Julio González, who was the first to defeat Michalczewski, every round and had him down several times. In other cross-comparisons, too, Jones was seen to be far more dominant. For example, he played with Richard Hall at will and had him on the ground three times in the first round - Michalczewski never managed to do this once in two grueling fights against Hall and, in contrast to Jones, who was almost never hit by Hall, was heavily drawn after both duels. However, both Hall and Jones tested positive for anabolic steroids in the A sample in that fight . The B sample, however, was never checked and the doping result had no consequences.
Jones was considered the measure of all things in the light heavyweight division and had been awarded three of the four most influential world titles in a weight class (WBC, IBF, WBA), as well as the world titles of the WBF, IBA and IBO before his promotion to heavyweight.
WBA heavyweight world champion
He achieved his greatest feat in 2003 when he dared to jump straight from light heavyweight to heavyweight. The promotion to the next higher weight class ( cruiserweight ), which was weak at the time, was skipped by Jones so that he could secure a title in the premier class (heavyweight) directly. He succeeded on March 1, 2003 with a high points victory over John Ruiz ; during the whole fight Jones never got into trouble. He demonstrated his superiority primarily through his speed, as was to be expected from a former light heavyweight, but also through the punch, which Ruiz clearly felt in the fourth round. Only two boxers in boxing history managed something comparable, including Michael Spinks in 1985 , with a narrow point victory over the then undefeated world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes . Some journalists suspected that the flattering point win for Spinks should prevent Holmes from setting the legendary winner record for Rocky Marciano (49-0). Jones undoubtedly did not defeat the recognized strongest heavyweight world champion - that would have been Lennox Lewis at the time - but there were no discussions about the legitimacy of his title win, although he was almost ten centimeters shorter and over 15 kg lighter than Ruiz. “His victory stands out from its two historical predecessors because it is the only one that resembles the 'David versus Goliath' duel in terms of body size - Bob Fitzsimmons competed in 1896 against a champion James J. Corbett who weighed only 80 kg and had Spinks with 1.90 m the same height as Holmes. "
Back in the light heavyweight division
Now Jones took on another challenge: challenged by Antonio Tarver , he trained his weight back down by eight kilograms in a few months in order to win the world light heavyweight title again. Many experts rated this as a very risky step, since Sugar Ray Leonard had had little success in his attempt to return from super middle to his traditional light middleweight class and lost high on points against Terry Norris, the loss of substance was too great. After an even battle between Jones and Tarver, the verdict was 114: 114, 117: 111 and 116: 112 for Jones. Thus, Jones was on November 8, 2003 light heavyweight world champion according to the version of the WBC, WBA and IBO and wrote history again.
As many viewers considered the verdict controversial, voices were raised after a rematch. Jones originally wanted to end his career with a fight against Mike Tyson , but that fight never came off. Jones blamed his rapid weight loss for his unexpectedly pale performance against Tarver and wanted to convince himself and his critics of this with a clear win in the rematch. On May 15, 2004 there was therefore a rematch between Jones and Tarver, in which Tarver completely surprisingly recovered the world title with a knockout victory in the second round and destroyed Jones' myth of invincibility. Despite the initial admiration, Tarver had to accept increasing criticism that the knockout blow was his first hit and a so-called "lucky punch" in which he even closed his eyes. Before their duel in 2006, Bernard Hopkins dubbed him a "one-hit wonder".
Jones could never really recover from this defeat, it is considered a turning point in his career. On September 25, 2004, he lost again, this time against the not exactly as hard-hitting Jamaican Glen Johnson in the ninth round by another heavy knockout. Jones' lethargy and a lack of willingness to strike back at all were conspicuous.
On October 1, 2005 there was the third duel for the IBA and IBO titles between Roy Jones junior and Tarver. The fight went over the full distance of twelve rounds and the judges saw the reigning world champion Tarver clearly ahead. What was striking in this fight was the unusually careful boxing style of Jones. After the fight, he admitted that his primary goal in this fight was to prove to himself that he could get through the twelve rounds in his usual style without getting into distress. Nevertheless, he suffered the third defeat in a row and his fourth defeat ever.
Some time after that fight, Jones commented on the defeat, blaming his father for having mentored him during that fight. Previously, Alton Merkerson was his long-time coach. Jones lost on purpose so that his father wouldn't get the glory if he won.
On July 29, 2006, he met Prince Badi Ajamu. Jones emerged victorious from the fight. The fight went the full distance and Jones won clearly on points. On July 14, 2007, the fight against Anthony Hanshaw took place, where Jones once again showed his class and won clearly after twelve rounds. In the eleventh round he had his opponent on the ground. On January 19, 2008, Roy Jones fought Félix Trinidad in Madison Square Garden in New York . Jones defeated Trinidad, who made his comeback after more than two years of abstinence, unanimously.
On November 8, 2008 there was a fight against the undefeated, former super middleweight world champion Joe Calzaghe . Although Jones could knock Calzaghe to the ground in the first round, he ultimately lost this fight significantly on points. Then Jones defeated Omar Sheika in March 2009 by knockout in the fifth round. On August 15, 2009 Jones was able to defeat former IBF super middleweight title holder Jeff Lacy after giving up through his corner of the ring in the tenth round. Lacy hadn't suffered a premature defeat until then.
On September 25, 2009, Jones and Bernard Hopkins announced that they would fight a fight in the spring of 2010 if Jones defeated the Australian Danny Green . On December 2, 2009, Jones was beaten by Green in Sydney in the first round by a technical knockout. Despite the defeat, Jones went to Las Vegas on April 3, 2010 to duel the now 45-year-old Hopkins. Jones lost the encounter, 17 years after their first encounter in the middleweight division, over twelve rounds clearly on points.
On May 21, 2011 he lost in Moscow against the Russian Denis Lebedew by knockout in round 10. The following fight on December 10, 2011 against Max Alexander (14-5) he won after ten rounds unanimously on points.
On June 30, 2012, he won against the undefeated Poland Pawel Glazewski (17-0) on points. This was followed by six wins in Russia, Latvia and the USA before losing to Enzo Maccarinelli in December 2015 . In March 2016 he won by knockout against MMA fighter Vyron Phillips, who had been determined to be Jones' opponent through a spectator vote and would have won $ 100,000 with a win.
In February 2017, Roy Jones Jr. won the vacant WBF cruiserweight world championship title by beating Bobby Gunn with a technical knockout in the eighth round.
title
- World title
- May 22, 1993: IBF World Middleweight Champion (1 title defense)
- November 18, 1994: IBF world champion in super middleweight (5 title defenses)
- November 22, 1996: WBC interim world light heavyweight champion
- August 7, 1997: WBC World Light Heavyweight Champion (12 title defenses)
- July 18, 1998: WBA light heavyweight champion (11 title defenses)
- June 5, 1999: IBF World Light Heavyweight Champion (7 title defenses)
- September 9, 2000: IBO light heavyweight world champion (5 title defenses)
- July 28, 2001: WBF World Light Heavyweight Champion (2 title defenses)
- July 28, 2001: IBA World Light Heavyweight Champion (2 title defenses)
- March 1, 2003: WBA heavyweight champion
- July 14, 2007: IBC world light heavyweight champion
- February 17, 2017: WBF World Cruiserweight Champion
- more titles
- December 5, 1992: WBC - Continental Americas Super Middleweight Champion
- February 24, 2001: NBA - National Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion (3 title defenses)
- July 29, 2006: WBO - North American Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion
- March 21, 2009: WBO - North American Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion (1 title defense)
- December 10, 2011: UBO - Intercontinental Cruiserweight Champion
- December 21, 2013: WBU - Champion at Cruiserweight (3 title defenses)
List of professional fights
66 wins (47 knockout wins), 9 defeats , 0 draws | |||||
year | Day | place | opponent | Result for Jones junior | |
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1989 | May 6th | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Ricky Randall | Victory / TKO 2nd round | |
June 11th | Trump Plaza Hotel, Atlantic City (New Jersey), USA | Stephan Johnson | Victory / TKO 8th round | ||
September 3 | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Ron Amundsen | Victory / TKO 7th round | ||
30th of November | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | David McCluskey | Victory / TKO 3rd round | ||
1990 | January 8th | County Fairgrounds, Mobile, Alabama, USA | Joe Edens | Victory / KO 2nd round | |
February 28 | Interstate Fairgrounds, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Billy Mitchem | Victory / TKO 2nd round | ||
28th March | Interstate Fairgrounds, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Knox Brown | Victory / TKO 3rd round | ||
May 11th | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Ron Johnson | Victory / KO 2nd round | ||
July 14th | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Tony Waddles | Victory / KO 1st round | ||
25th of September | Interstate Fairgrounds, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Rollin Williams | Victory / KO 4th round | ||
November 8th | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Reggie Miller | Victory / TKO 5th round | ||
1991 | 31 January | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Ricky Stackhouse | Victory / KO 1st round | |
April 13th | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Eddie Evans | Victory / TKO 3rd round | ||
3rd August | Interstate Fairgrounds, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Kevin Daigle | Victory / TKO 2nd round | ||
August 31 | Interstate Fairgrounds, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Lester Yarbrough | Victory / KO 8th round | ||
1992 | 10. January | Paramount Theater , New York City, USA | Jorge Vaca | Victory / KO 1st round | |
3rd of April | Reno-Sports Convention Center, Reno (Nevada), USA | Art Serwano | Victory / TKO 1st round | ||
June 30th | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Jorge Fernando Castro | Points win / 10 rounds | ||
18th of August | Bayfront Auditorium, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Glenn Thomas | Victory / TKO 8th round | ||
December 5th | Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City (New Jersey), USA |
Percy Harris WBC Continental Super Middleweight Championship |
Victory / TKO 4th round | ||
1993 | 13th February | Caesars Palace , Las Vegas (Nevada), USA | Glenn Wolfe | Victory / TKO 1st round | |
May 22 | RFK Stadium , Washington, USA |
Bernard Hopkins vacant IBF World Middleweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
August 14th | Casino Magic 500 , Mississippi, USA | Thulani Malinga | Victory / KO 6th round | ||
30th of November | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Fermin Chirino | Points win / 10 rounds | ||
1994 | March 22 | U of West Florida Field House, Pensacola (Florida), USA | Danny Garcia | Victory / KO 6th round | |
May 27th | MGM Grand Garden Arena , Las Vegas, USA |
Thomas Tate IBF Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / TKO 2nd round | ||
November 18 | MGM Grand Hotel , Las Vegas, USA |
James Toney IBF World Super Middleweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
1995 | March 18th | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA |
Antoine Byrd IBF Super Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / TKO 1st round | |
June 24th | Convention Center, Atlantic City (New Jersey), USA |
Vinny Pazienza IBF Super Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / TKO 6th round | ||
30. September | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA |
Tony Thornton IBF Super Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / TKO 3rd round | ||
1996 | January 12th | Madison Square Garden , New York City, USA | Merqui Sosa | Victory / TKO 2nd round | |
15th June | Coliseum, Jacksonville (Florida), USA |
Eric Lucas IBF Super Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / abandonment 11th round | ||
4th of October | Madison Square Garden Theater, New York City, USA |
Bryant Brannon IBF Super Middleweight Title Defense |
Victory / TKO 2nd round | ||
22nd of November | Ice Palace , Tampa (Florida), USA |
Mike McCallum interim WBC world light heavyweight championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
1997 | March 21st | Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino, Atlantic City (New Jersey), USA |
Montell Griffin WBC World Light Heavyweight Championship |
Loss / disqualification 9th round | |
August 7th | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, USA |
Montell Griffin WBC World Light Heavyweight Championship |
Victory / KO 1st round | ||
1998 | April 25 | Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA | Virgil Hill | Victory / KO 4th round | |
July 18th | Madison Square Garden Theater, New York City, USA |
Lou Del Valle WBA / WBC Light Heavyweight Title Association |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
14th November | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, USA |
Otis Grant WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / TKO 10th round | ||
1999 | January 9th | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA |
Richard Frazier WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / TKO 2nd round | |
June 5th | Grand Casino, Biloxi (Mississippi), USA |
Reggie Johnson IBF / WBA / WBC Light Heavyweight Title Association |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
2000 | 15. January | Radio City Music Hall , New York City, USA |
David Telesco IBF / WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
May 13th | Conseco Fieldhouse , Indianapolis, USA |
Richard Hall IBF / WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / TKO 11th round | ||
the 9th of September | New Orleans Arena , New Orleans, USA |
Eric Harding IBF / IBO / WBA / WBC Light Heavyweight Title Association |
Victory / abandon 10th round | ||
2001 | February 24th | Ice Palace , Tampa (Florida), USA |
Derrick Harmon IBF / IBO / WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / abandon 10th round | |
July 28th | Staples Center , Los Angeles, USA |
Julio González IBF / IBO / WBA / WBC / WBF Light Heavyweight Title Association vacant IBA World Light Heavyweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | ||
2002 | February 2nd | American Airlines Arena , Miami, USA |
Glen Kelly IBA / IBF / IBO / WBA / WBC / WBF light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / KO 7th round | |
7th of September | Rose Garden Arena , Portland, Oregon, USA |
Clinton Woods IBA / IBF / IBO / WBA / WBC / WBF light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / TKO 6th round | ||
2003 | 1st March | Thomas & Mack Center , Las Vegas, USA |
John Ruiz WBA World Heavyweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
November 8th | Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino , Las Vegas, USA |
Antonio Tarver IBO / WBA / WBC Light Heavyweight Title Association |
Point victory (majority decision) / 12 rounds | ||
2004 | May 15 | Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino , Las Vegas, USA |
Antonio Tarver IBA / IBO / WBA / WBC light heavyweight title defense vacant WBF light heavyweight world championship |
Defeat / TKO 2nd round | |
25th of September | FedExForum , Memphis (Tennessee), USA |
Glen Johnson IBF World Light Heavyweight Championship |
Loss / KO 9th round | ||
2005 | October 1 | St. Pete Times Forum , Tampa, Florida, USA |
Antonio Tarver IBO World Light Heavyweight Championship |
Loss of points (unanimously) / 12 rounds | |
2006 | 29th of July | Qwest Arena, Boise, USA |
Prince Badi Ajamu WBO NABO Light Heavyweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
2007 | July 14th | Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi (Mississippi), USA |
Anthony Hanshaw vacant IBC light heavyweight championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
2008 | January 19th | Madison Square Garden , New York City, USA | Félix Trinidad | Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
November 8th | Madison Square Garden , New York City, USA | Joe Calzaghe | Loss of points (unanimously) / 12 rounds | ||
2009 | March 21st | Civic Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA |
Omar Sheika WBO NABO Light Heavyweight Championship |
Victory / TKO 5th round | |
15th of August | Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi, USA |
Jeff Lacy WBO NABO light heavyweight title defense |
Victory / abandon 10th round | ||
2. December | Acer Arena , Sydney, Australia |
Danny Green IBO World Cruiserweight Championship |
Loss / TKO 1st round | ||
2010 | 3rd of April | Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino , Las Vegas, USA | Bernard Hopkins | Loss of points (unanimously) / 12 rounds | |
2011 | May 21 | Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye, Moscow, Russia | Denis Lebedev | Loss / KO 10th round | |
10th of December | Civis Center, Atlanta (Georgia), USA |
Max Alexander UBO Intercontinental Cruiserweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimously) / 10 rounds | ||
2012 | June 30th | Atlas Arena , Lodz, Poland | Pawel Glazewski | Points victory (majority decision) / 10 rounds | |
2013 | 21st December | Dynamo Palace of Sports in Krylatskoye, Moscow, Russia |
Zine Eddine Benmakhlouf vacant WBU World Cruiserweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimous) / 12 rounds | |
2014 | July 26th | Kipsala Exhibition Center, Riga, Latvia |
Courtney Fry WBU cruiserweight title defense |
Victory / abandonment 5th round | |
September 26th | Basket Hall, Krasnodar, Russia |
Hany Atiyo WBU cruiserweight title defense |
Victory / KO 1st round | ||
2015 | 6th March | = Cabarrus Arena, Concord (North Carolina), USA | Willie Williams | Victory / TKO 2nd round | |
28th March | Pensacola Bay Center, Pensacola (Florida), USA |
Paul Vasquez WBU cruiserweight title defense |
Victory / TKO 1st round | ||
August 16 | Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, USA | Eric Watkins | Victory / KO 6th round | ||
12th of December | VTB Arena, Moscow, Russia | Enzo Maccarinelli | Loss / KO 4th round | ||
2017 | February 17th | Chase Center, Wilmington, Delaware, USA |
Bobby Gunn vacant WBF World Cruiserweight Championship |
Victory / TKO 8th round | |
2018 | February 8 | Civic Center, Pensacola, USA |
Scott Sigmon vacant WBU World Cruiserweight Championship |
Points victory (unanimously) / 10 rounds | |
Source: Roy Jones junior in the BoxRec database |
Honors
- 1994: " Ring Magazine Boxer of the Year "
- 1997: Elected "# 1 Pound-for-Pound Boxer of All-Time"
- 1990–2000: Voted Boxer of the Decade by the Boxing Writers Association of America
music
In 2001 Jones started his own record company called Body Head Entertainment; his debut single was Ya'll must've forgot . In 2004 he founded the band Body Head Bangerz .
Others
Roy Jones Jr. starred in the film Matrix Reloaded as the character "Captain Ballard". He also made a brief appearance in Da Block Party and In The Devil's Order . He also had two guest appearances on the 1996 sitcom A Terribly Nice Family , in which he played himself. In 2012 he played the role of Mess Hall Unisol in the movie Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning . In the movie Two of the Old School , he played himself again.
In August 2015, Roy Jones took part in a show in Crimea ; he had previously met with Vladimir Putin in Sevastopol and, according to the Kremlin, asked him for a Russian passport. As a result, he received Russian citizenship by decree on September 12th .
Web links
- Roy Jones junior in the BoxRec database
- Roy Jones junior in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Literature by and about Roy Jones junior in the catalog of the German National Library
- Roy Jones Jr. in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ US boxing champion Roy Jones receives Russian passport sputniknews of October 27, 2015.
- ↑ Quoted from Zdenko Sojcic: Roy Jones - Der Weg zur Legende
- ↑ Roy Jones Jr. loses first fight as Russian. Süddeutsche Zeitung , December 13, 2015, accessed on August 27, 2020 . .
- ↑ Elena Mazneva: Putin Offers Russian citizenship to US boxer Roy Jones Jr. . On August 19, 2015 on bloomberg.com
- ↑ Подписан Указ о приёме в гражданство Российской Федерации . On September 12, 2015 on kremlin.ru ( certificate as PDF , approx. 30 KB)
predecessor | Office | successor |
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James Toney | World Middleweight Boxing Champion ( IBF ) May 22, 1993–1994 |
vacant Bernard Hopkins |
James Toney | World super middleweight boxing champion ( IBF ) November 18, 1994–1996 |
vacant Charles Brewer |
interim Fabrice Tiozzo |
Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( WBC ) November 22, 1996 to March 21, 1997 |
Montell Griffin |
Montell Griffin | Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( WBC ) August 7, 1997 to March 1, 2003 |
Antonio Tarver |
Lou Del Valle | Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( WBA ) June 18, 1998 to May 15, 2004 |
Antonio Tarver |
Reggie Johnson | Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( IBF ) June 5, 1999 to March 1, 2003 |
Antonio Tarver |
John Ruiz | Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( WBA ) March 1, 2003 to December 13, 2003 |
John Ruiz |
Antonio Tarver | Light Heavyweight Boxing Champion ( WBC ) November 8, 2003 to May 15, 2004 |
Antonio Tarver |
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Jones, Roy Jr. |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Jones, Roy Levesta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American boxer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 16th January 1969 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Pensacola , Florida , USA |