Veteran Roy Jones Jr. signs to fight Denis Lebedev at Cruiserweight in May

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i don't understand it..it was mentioned that dude was getting help for possible brain damage symptoms:smh:..why would you want to get back in the ring?..these boxers man:smh:

Roy Jones Jr., despite losing three of his last five fights and two in a row in lopsided fashion, will continue his boxing career.

On Thursday evening, Jones signed on to face rugged cruiserweight contender Denis Lebedev on May 22 in Moscow, John Wirt, CEO of Jones' Square Ring promotional company, told ESPN.com.

Wirt said the fight, scheduled for 10 rounds, will take place at cruiserweight limit of 200 pounds.


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Jones (54-7, 40 KOs), who turned 42 in January, is nowhere close to the fighter that he was when he ruled as a pound-for-pound king for about a decade, but he has continued to fight sporadically.

He has not fought since April 2010, when Bernard Hopkins easily outpointed him in their rematch. Before that, Jones was knocked out in the first round by Danny Green in Australia in December 2009.

In Lebedev (21-1, 16 KOs), Jones is facing a quality contender who is a bigger man with solid power. The 31-year-old Russian's only defeat came in his last fight in December when he lost a controversial split decision to cruiserweight titleholder Marco Huck in Germany, Huck's home country.

"I actually think he beat Huck and got ripped off in Germany," Wirt said. "I think he's the legitimate WBO cruiserweight champion and he is one of the toughest opponents in the division."

Although Jones figures to be a heavy underdog, Wirt said the fact that the fight is at 200 pounds could be a positive for him.

"I do believe the weight is to Roy's advantage," Wirt said. "Roy has had a lot of trouble getting down to 175 pounds in the last few fights. He was so dried out for the Hopkins fight and I think that showed in his performance."

The fight with Lebedev came about, Wirt said, because he was approached by a representative for Vlad Hrunov, Lebedev's promoter.

Wirt said he rejected the original offer and gave Hrunov a counter offer.

"We didn't budge and they came to our number and when they did, we signed," he said.

There is no American television deal in place for the fight, although Wirt said he was looking for one.

He also said Jones had other offers but went with Lebedev because it was the most attractive one.

"We had some different things on the table. We had an offer in Canada, something in the U.S., but this was a unique opportunity," Wirt said. "How many big fights have been in Russia? That was kind of a neat aspect that was intriguing about this. Roy has no problem and no issue with going to Russia. He is not concerned about fighting over there. We'll have fair judges and a fair referee. We've already been in contact with the Russian federation to make sure we know all the rules."
 
Why is RJJ still trying to fight? Does he need the money that badly? I dont get it...he has nothing else to gain from fighting at this point besides a check.
 
This motherfucker ain't gonna chill until he ends up like this...

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He needs to sit his ass down... :smh::smh::smh:
 
i think dude needs a reality check...someone needs to take him to see his old buddy gerald mcclellan, who ignored the signs of brain damage prior to his fight with nigel benn and paid a terrible price
 
Roy Jones is on a death wish. At this point, I would like to see Jones just brutalized. I think that is the only way for him to get the point. Lebedev needs to just beat on his body for several rounds and make Jones suffer. Then after several rounds of just pure pain and suffering, Lebedev should go upstairs and just KTFO Jones to the head. This is what Jones needs, a real ass whipping.
 
why couldn't Roy be this eager to fight the top fighters around during his actual prime?:smh:

Which top guys are you referring to? Jones virtually cleaned out 175 unifying the belts and beating almost ever single guy in the top ten there, beat Hops and other top ten guys at 160, beat the best 168 pounder in James Toney along with a few guys in the top ten there. Who was Jones ducking?
 
Which top guys are you referring to? Jones virtually cleaned out 175 unifying the belts and beating almost ever single guy in the top ten there, beat Hops and other top ten guys at 160, beat the best 168 pounder in James Toney along with a few guys in the top ten there. Who was Jones ducking?

lets see why the hell did we win the heavyweight title and vacate it knowing there were money fights and contenders for him to fight

or why jones-hopkins II didn't take place in 2002 when both of them were in their primes
 
lets see why the hell did we win the heavyweight title and vacate it knowing there were money fights and contenders for him to fight

or why jones-hopkins II didn't take place in 2002 when both of them were in their primes

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Roy was a boxer that relied heavily on his athleticism than boxing skill unlike Hopkins...which is why when his athleticism slowed down he started laying on the canvas getting his shit rocked....

when it came to technical skill and overall career

Hopkins ------> Jones Jr.
 
:smh: Damn hope that nigga dont end up like apollo

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lets see why the hell did we win the heavyweight title and vacate it knowing there were money fights and contenders for him to fight

or why jones-hopkins II didn't take place in 2002 when both of them were in their primes

Jones vacated heavyweight because nobody wanted to see him fight Chris Byrd, Holyfield didn't want to fight, and although Lennox Lewis wanted it, I honestly don't think Jones wanted it. However, I'm not going to knock Jones for not fighting the gigantic Lennox Lewis.

Regarding Hopkins, Hopkins didn't want the fight. Roy was the man back then AND Roy already had a win over him and Hops was STILL demanding purse parity with Roy in spite of all this. In other words, Hops priced himself out of a rematch because he didn't want any of Roy until Roy became garbage. It's not a coincidence that the fight became doable only after Jones became a cadaver.
 
:yes:

Roy was a boxer that relied heavily on his athleticism than boxing skill unlike Hopkins...which is why when his athleticism slowed down he started laying on the canvas getting his shit rocked....

when it came to technical skill and overall career

Hopkins ------> Jones Jr.

Roy Jones' is still widely considered greater than Hopkins in spite of his decline. Also, Jones started getting rocked and laid out on the canvas exactly after he came down from heavyweight to fight Tarver the first time. That wasn't just a coincidence. I think a series of issues caused Jones to get kayoed the first time and be subsequently kayoed multiple times. Supposedly, the guy even has brain damage and trouble with balance so this is not just about him having less technique and all of that stuff.

Anyway, I do believe that Bernard Hopkins was generally wiser and more humble than Roy Jones and that is why he thought out all his matches wisely and took less risks. A smart matchmaker does not make a fight that he does not think that he can win and that's what Hopkins did. Hopkins would have never ran back down from heavyweight to light heavy just to fight some contender running his mouth. Even Hopkins has said in interviews that he would never go back to 160 after moving up to 175 because that would be a dumb move.

I guarantee that if Hops would fight at 160 against Sergio Martinez or even Paul Williams, he would get dropped all over the ring and possibly stopped. And, it wouldn't have anything to do with Hopkins not having technique and all that other bullshit. Hopkins knows this and that is why he fought catchweights with Winky Wright and Kelly Pavlik.
 
Jones vacated heavyweight because nobody wanted to see him fight Chris Byrd, Holyfield didn't want to fight, and although Lennox Lewis wanted it, I honestly don't think Jones wanted it. However, I'm not going to knock Jones for not fighting the gigantic Lennox Lewis.

Regarding Hopkins, Hopkins didn't want the fight. Roy was the man back then AND Roy already had a win over him and Hops was STILL demanding purse parity with Roy in spite of all this. In other words, Hops priced himself out of a rematch because he didn't want any of Roy until Roy became garbage. It's not a coincidence that the fight became doable only after Jones became a cadaver.

I have to disagree. Roy was the HBO poster child but never did any great ppv numbers at all. Their first fight was wack, their styles just clash badly. 2 dudes who've pretty much played it safe style wise their whole careers, except Hopkins and that's only lately. Roy barely touched Hopkins and vice versa. Hopkins put it on Tito and still barely got noticed, it wasn't until he ko'd Oscar that he became a star and people only then realized that he'd even fought Roy Jones like 10 years prior. The point is there was no clamor for a rematch(meaning any money in it) until Hopkins became a real star and by then Roy was in a terrible decline. No way was it because Bernard didn't want any part of a guy who barely laid gloves on him in their first fight. The first fight was wack and the 2nd fight was god awful - chalk that up to a style clash, nothing else.
 
I have to disagree. Roy was the HBO poster child but never did any great ppv numbers at all. Their first fight was wack, their styles just clash badly. 2 dudes who've pretty much played it safe style wise their whole careers, except Hopkins and that's only lately. Roy barely touched Hopkins and vice versa. Hopkins put it on Tito and still barely got noticed, it wasn't until he ko'd Oscar that he became a star and people only then realized that he'd even fought Roy Jones like 10 years prior. The point is there was no clamor for a rematch(meaning any money in it) until Hopkins became a real star and by then Roy was in a terrible decline. No way was it because Bernard didn't want any part of a guy who barely laid gloves on him in their first fight. The first fight was wack and the 2nd fight was god awful - chalk that up to a style clash, nothing else.

Interesting. Even though you say you disagree, you didn't really write anything that I disagree with. From what you wrote, it would seem that you agree that Jones had a win over Hopkins and was also more popular than Hopkins. Whether Jones had low PPV numbers or not, like you said, he was the HBO poster boy and that in itself tells you how popular he was.
 
Roy Jones' is still widely considered greater than Hopkins in spite of his decline. Also, Jones started getting rocked and laid out on the canvas exactly after he came down from heavyweight to fight Tarver the first time. That wasn't just a coincidence. I think a series of issues caused Jones to get kayoed the first time and be subsequently kayoed multiple times. Supposedly, the guy even has brain damage and trouble with balance so this is not just about him having less technique and all of that stuff.

Anyway, I do believe that Bernard Hopkins was generally wiser and more humble than Roy Jones and that is why he thought out all his matches wisely and took less risks. A smart matchmaker does not make a fight that he does not think that he can win and that's what Hopkins did. Hopkins would have never ran back down from heavyweight to light heavy just to fight some contender running his mouth. Even Hopkins has said in interviews that he would never go back to 160 after moving up to 175 because that would be a dumb move.

I guarantee that if Hops would fight at 160 against Sergio Martinez or even Paul Williams, he would get dropped all over the ring and possibly stopped. And, it wouldn't have anything to do with Hopkins not having technique and all that other bullshit. Hopkins knows this and that is why he fought catchweights with Winky Wright and Kelly Pavlik.

Hopkins is a student of the game....and a teacher as well...

Hopkins and his team have the ability to take away his opponenets best weapon...he did it with ease with Pavlik (straight right) and Winky Wright...

IMO I Roy is good....after he beat Ruiz he jumped down and got KO'ed

IMO Roy depended more on his athleticism if anything....and once that goes :smh:.....

Hopkins is still fighting at 46 against elite competition....and he actually won the fight against Pascal.....and will win again in the rematch IMO....

Roy got destroyed by Danny Green....:smh:

Hopkins has better boxing skills than Roy...I've always felt this....

and C/S with Merce dude was washing up bums on HBO for years and B-Hop did not get any real money or respect until that body shot finished DLH....no hate to Roy tho...he is a fav of mine......
 
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