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In August 2007, promoter Don King announced a "dream match" between Félix Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. with a date set for January 19, 2008. [2] Both men had become two of the most decorated fighters in boxing history, with Trinidad sporting a 42–2 record having won titles in the welterweight, light middleweight and middleweight divisions, while Jones was 51–4 and had won titles in four ...
Roy Levesta Jones Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American professional boxer. ... This was also the last fight of Trinidad's career. [91] [92] Jones vs. Calzaghe
Trinidad came out of his second retirement for a fight against former four-division champion Roy Jones Jr. on January 19, 2008. According to the contract, it was contested at a catchweight of 170 lb (77 kg), and was broadcast live on HBO pay-per-view . [ 36 ]
We are taking this fight because we know we can beat Roy Jones. We took this fight because we know Julio is going to win." [9] [10] Despite being a 20 to 1 favourite to win, Jones rejected any suggestion that he would be taking González lightly saying "The minute you relax is the minute you lose". [11]
James Toney vs. Roy Jones Jr. Félix Trinidad vs. Roy Jones Jr. This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 12:24 (UTC). Text ...
Katie Taylor vs. Amanda Serrano; Félix Trinidad vs. Bernard Hopkins; Félix Trinidad vs. Roy Jones Jr. Félix Trinidad vs. Ricardo Mayorga; Félix Trinidad vs. Pernell Whitaker; Mike Tyson vs. Mitch Green
The fight did not start well for Calzaghe, who was knocked down in the first round. [2] [7] Replays showed the knockdown was caused by an accidental forearm by Jones (a two-punch combination). However, he composed himself and went out strong in the third round. In round 6 Jones landed a thunderous uppercut that had the crowd on their feet.
Fight name and Rank Date World title(s) Result (#1) Manny Pacquiao vs. (#7) Miguel Cotto: Nov 14, 2009: Cotto's WBO welterweight title: Pacquiao wins via 12th–round TKO (#1) Manny Pacquiao vs. (#8) Ricky Hatton: May 2, 2009: Hatton's The Ring light welterweight title: Pacquiao wins via 2nd–round KO (#7) Kelly Pavlik vs. (#4) Bernard Hopkins ...