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The Kozzle
07-06-2007, 08:31 PM
Roy Jones Jr vs Anthony Hanshaw On July 14
http://www.eastsideboxing.com/fotos/jones883822.jpg23.05.07 - Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr (http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=11056&more=1#). (50-4, 38 KOs) will get into the International Boxing Hall Of Fame by acclamation. But the greatest super middleweight fighter of all time is not ready to be enshrined just yet. Jones is fighting onward and no boxer is admitted into the hallowed halls in Canastota, N.Y., until he has been retired for five years.

"The Hall Of Fame...well, that will be nice. But I am not ready for that and I am not ready for any rocking chair, either," Jones said. "I am ready, willing and able to prove that I still have what it takes to be a world champion once more. That is why I am fighting a young, tough strong, undefeated guy like Anthony Hanshaw (http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=11056&more=1#) on Saturday, July 14 on PPV TV.

"There is plenty of boxing life left in me yet," Jones said. "I guess Joe Calzaghe knows that because he does not want any part of me. I am taking this fight to measure myself. No one can hold me to a greater standard than I hold myself. I will use Hanshaw as my measuring stick. I coming not only to win but to win big and to shine from start to finish. Age is just a number, I promise you, because you will see more than flashes of the Roy Jones Jr. that made all that boxing history."

Jones-Hanshaw is promoted by Murad Productions and Square Ring in association with IP Casino-Resort Spa. The name of the event is "He's Baack! Witness The Return Of A King." The scheduled 12-round bout, to be fought at the light heavyweight limit of 175 pounds, will be beamed across the country and around the world direct from the Mississippi Coast Coliseum and Convention Center in Biloxi.

"You name the honor or accolade and Roy Jones Jr. has won it," Murad Muhammad said. "I call him the the Muhammad Ali (http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=11056&more=1#) of his generation and, at age 38, he is far from finished making ring history. This is a super talent who has won world titles at 160 pounds, dominated at 168 pounds, won at 175 pounds and even won the WBA heavyweight title when he defeated John Ruiz. Roy Jones Jr. takes the "i" and the "m" out of the word impossible and creates wonders."

Jones-Hanshaw, which will include a highly-competitive undercard, will mark the 15th time that promoter Muhammad and Jones have worked together.

"It is humbling to work with a talent as awesome as Roy Jones Jr.," Muhammad said. "And he is also a man of character. He's not coming back against any easy opponent, any cream puff, but against Hanshaw, age 29 and with a 21-0-1, 14 KOs record. Roy Jones Jr. doesn't just talk the talk, he walks the walk."

Hanshaw and his team have great respect for Jones but Hanshaw trainer John Russell sees an upset occurring on July 14 and this is a boxing man who knows from upsets. Russell trained a underdog heavyweight named James "Buster" Douglas when Douglas shocked the world by knocking out the seemingly unbeatable Mike Tyson (http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=11056&more=1#) in Tokyo.

"Anthony Hanshaw is a tough kid and has genuine talent," Russell said. "It's a privilege for Anthony to match his skills with a Hall Of Famer like Roy but Anthony is in awe of Roy. Anthony is coming to defeat Roy Jones Jr. not to merely share the ring. Anthony wants to be able to tell his kids and his grand kids not that 'I fought Roy Jones' but to be able to say 'I beat the great Roy Jones.'"

Hanshaw is promoted by Gary Shaw of Gary Shaw Productions.

The price for the PPV telecast is $29.95, as Muhammad calls it "an affordable pleasure." The show will be distributed by In Demand. Ticket prices will range from 500 to $300, $100, $75 and $30. Tickets will go on sale through Ticketmaster and other outlets on June 1.

Promoter Muhammad noted that the opening press conference is being held at boxing's "Temple," Madison Square Garden for more than one reason.

"What better place than the historic Garden to launch the final phases of the awesome career of the legendary Roy Jones Jr? Muhammad asked. "And also I want to thank the Dolan family, especially Jim Dolan, for getting involved with us and with this great event. Roy Jones Jr., is a big part of boxing history and so is the Garden. They don't call it the World's Greatest Area for nothing."



I just wanted to discuss Jones, Jr's next fight he has coming up next week in my hometown of Biloxi, MS. Since I have nothing to do I'm going to go and watch this in person.

I spoke with Jones, Jr. tonight after one of his sparring sessions and he looked good and sounded good and confident. I think he's more humble now that he's been put on his a ass a few times lately. LOL


We'll see.

Floppy
07-06-2007, 08:37 PM
Nice, thanks for the info...

My favorite boxer =)

The Kozzle
07-06-2007, 08:42 PM
Nice, thanks for the info...

My favorite boxer =)



Yeah its cool. I'm glad its in my city b/c I get to watch. He's a cool dude and he has a level head on him. He stayed and talked a little bit after sparring, then he let us ask him some questions, and then he took photos and signed autographs for people.

xmutex
07-07-2007, 06:21 PM
2 washed up boxers fighting.... roy jones should just retire while ppl still have some kind of respect for him.... he was supposed to fight bernard hopkins a while back thats prob the only roy jones fight i would watch...

The Kozzle
07-07-2007, 07:25 PM
2 washed up boxers fighting.... roy jones should just retire while ppl still have some kind of respect for him.... he was supposed to fight bernard hopkins a while back thats prob the only roy jones fight i would watch...





^LOL. He spoke on the B-Hop issue and he said that they could never agree in terms of money to get it done. Jones may be washed up and all but Hanshaw is def. not washed up. He's 29 years old with a 21-0 record with 14 KOs....It should be a good fight and I wouldnt be surprised if he beat Jones.

The Kozzle
07-14-2007, 09:30 PM
Well I just got home from tonights fight and it was amazing. BOTH Jones and Hanshaw put on one great show. Hanshaw got the better of Jones in the first 5 rounds, but Jones figured out the puzzle and went on to win the next 7 rounds including a knock down in the 11th round. Jones looked more like his old self again, but he did look like he has lost alot of his power he once possessed. BOTH fighters fought well and I was impressed with Hanshaw alot.

Floppy
07-14-2007, 10:47 PM
Awesome! Lol @ the haters =)

What a great boxer, thanks for the results!

The Kozzle
07-14-2007, 10:53 PM
Awesome! Lol @ the haters =)

What a great boxer, thanks for the results!



No problem. :) It was an exciting fight and he said he wants to fight Glencoffe Johnson here again in 2-3 months. I cant wait. :nod:

Kimo
07-15-2007, 08:36 AM
Roy Jones is good at boxing

C-Note
07-15-2007, 03:27 PM
yay for Jones Jr

THUG - Z
07-16-2007, 09:17 PM
I think Roy Jones is the best fighter in his division ever and could have been undefeated, but his cocky attitude and thinking that he is unbeatable cost him a few loses.

Nonetheless, Roy Jones is a great fighter and I hope he does well in this upcoming match.

The Kozzle
07-17-2007, 01:00 PM
I think Roy Jones is the best fighter in his division ever and could have been undefeated, but his cocky attitude and thinking that he is unbeatable cost him a few loses.

Nonetheless, Roy Jones is a great fighter and I hope he does well in this upcoming match.


This is def. true. He thought he was unbeatable and it did cost him some losses due to a lack of concentration. In boxing, you NEVER underestimate your oponents. After talking to Roy I get the sense that that cockiness is gone now and thus he should regain some of his ever so dominant form.


It was cool being at his fight and I forgot to mention some of the celebs that were there as well:

Michael Jordan
Willie Roaf
PJ Brown
Jonathan Bender

Jermaine Dupri
The Game
Lil Wayne
Suge Knight
C-Murder

and a few others people mentioned but I never saw them myself.

C-Note
07-18-2007, 01:22 AM
This is def. true. He thought he was unbeatable and it did cost him some losses due to a lack of concentration. In boxing, you NEVER underestimate your oponents. After talking to Roy I get the sense that that cockiness is gone now and thus he should regain some of his ever so dominant form.


It was cool being at his fight and I forgot to mention some of the celebs that were there as well:

Michael Jordan
Willie Roaf
PJ Brown
Jonathan Bender

Jermaine Dupri
The Game
Lil Wayne
Suge Knight
C-Murder
C-Note

and a few others people mentioned but I never saw them myself.

Yeah I was there :-D

The Kozzle
07-18-2007, 01:36 AM
Yeah I was there :-D



You were there huh? :rolleyes: