Jones Jr Back On Friday , Aims For Wlodarczyk Next

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  1. emallini

    emallini Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Former pound-for-pound king and four-division titleholder Roy Jones Jr. is headed back to Eastern Europe to fight for the second time in two months.

    Jones told ESPN.com on Tuesday that he will take on Hany Atiyo of Egypt in a scheduled 12-round cruiserweight bout on Sept. 26 at Basket-Hall in Krasnodar, Russia, which is about 90 miles from the Black Sea coast.

    On July 26, Jones, boxing's No. 1 fighter from 1994 to 2004, traveled to Riga, Latvia, and knocked out British journeyman Courtney Fry in the fifth round, his first knockout since stopping former super middleweight titlist Jeff Lacy in the 10th round in August 2009.

    The victory was Jones' fourth in a row against a low level opponent since suffering three consecutive losses to Danny Green (a first-round knockout), Bernard Hopkins (a lopsided decision) and Denis Lebedev (a brutal 10th-round knockout) between 2009 and 2011.

    "The good thing about fighting twice back-to-back is it makes me stay in shape," Jones said. "My body feels a lot better now than that it has in a long time. Being active is important and by being active, I make sure I am in the best shape."

    Jones (58-8, 41 KOs), 45, of Pensacola, Florida, said the deal for the fight came about during his trip to Latvia, where one of the promoters involved in the event, Pushka Promotion, asked him if he would be interested in fighting again in September in Russia.

    "They asked me would I come back and do it again and we made a deal," Jones said. "I'm happy to go Russia. I have a lot of fans there and this is another tune-up to keep me active."

    Jones will be fighting outside of the United States for the third consecutive fight and for the fifth time in six fights, including three in Russia.

    The 30-year-old Atiyo (14-2, 10 KOs), known as "The Egyptian Hurricane," is a career light heavyweight who has fought extremely low level opponents. He is coming off a fourth-round knockout loss to Joey Vegas in Uganda in June 2013 in a rematch of a previous 11th-round knockout loss to Vegas in April 2012.

    "I know the guy I'm fighting is supposed to be a strong puncher, but not the most skillful guy," Jones said. "I know he will try to jump on me and try to get me out of there. It's cool though. I know what to expect."

    Jones said his goal is to eventually get a shot at cruiserweight world titlist Krzysztof Wlodarczyk, 32, of Poland. The day after Jones' fight, Wlodarczyk (49-2-1, 35 KOs) is scheduled to defend his belt against European champion Grigory Drozd (38-1, 27 KOs) in Moscow.

    Jones, an obvious future Hall of Famer, who has held world titles at heavyweight, light heavyweight, super middleweight and middleweight, said he has been invited to attend Wlodarczyk's fight and plans to fly there the day after his bout to be ringside.

    "I want a shot at Wlodarczyk and then I'm done," said Jones, whom many have called on to retire. "After I knock him out, I'm done. If I lost that would definitely be it, but I ain't gonna lose. Even if I won the title, I might walk away, but you know if I win the title I'll get some good offers, so I would consider them. I know Wlodarczyk is fighting in Moscow and I will be there. It's about a 2½-hour flight and I am going there after my fight.

    "I've had my eye on Wlodarczyk for some time. He has said he wanted to fight me. Let's do it."

    If Jones does get the unlikely world title shot, it wouldn't be until sometime next year. Should Wlodarczyk win his bout against Drozd, his next defense is supposed to be against American B.J. Flores (30-1-1, 19 KOs), with whom he already has a deal in place.
     
  2. GGGunbeatable

    GGGunbeatable Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    RJJ is a glass jawed bum, he has no right to fight for any titles.
     
  3. GGGIsABum

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    Jones should retire. He is no Bernard Hopkins and his facing these string of Russian bums only demeans his legacy.
     
  4. Boxmaster

    Boxmaster Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Unless he wins a title.
     
  5. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    This is bad news...

    As for Jones aiming for a title shot with Diablo, well, he has been saying he is gearing for a fight with Diablo for I think it's close to 3 years now.
     
  6. pecho26

    pecho26 ESB Lurker Full Member

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    Youre a ****ing moron. Go kill yourself and rid the world of your stupidity.:patsch
     
  7. GGGIsABum

    GGGIsABum Guest

    True, but it's a hell of a risk.

    Punch drunk, diminished skills, and In Russia.
    I wouldn't take that bet.
     
  8. Alien

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    **** off Reluctant Roy.

    You robbed the fans in your prime and now you are trying to rob them again.
     
  9. GGGIsABum

    GGGIsABum Guest

    Roy robbed the fans? How?
     
  10. David HEY!!!

    David HEY!!! Guest

    Funny how Jones refused to fight anywhere outside the US(DM:deal) using his Olympic robbery as the main excuse but has no problem these days when the ball is not in his court.

    Wlod would brutally KO current Roy.
     
  11. killerD

    killerD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    don't get ktfo again roy
     
  12. dandur55

    dandur55 Active Member Full Member

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    Usually i don't offend people, but calling RJJ bum you must be undisputed ******
     
  13. STB

    STB #noexcuses Full Member

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    Ive no problem with these retirement tour type fights.

    Pick up some roubles, and fight easy fights.

    Dont think he should be given anything like a title fight though
     
  14. Scar

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    RJJ should just stick to fighting exhibition fights in Eastern Europe and make decent money in the process. He clearly has an insane and loyal backing there so he doesn't really need to take on serious fights at this stage of his career.
     
  15. Good for him to fight these bums. Probably gain some coin here and he keeps busy