Boxing News Presents  |  19
BACK in the spring of 2003, if one had called Roy Jones Jnr the best fighter in history, very few would have disagreed. Fresh off his bedazzling victory over heavyweight John Ruiz, Jones was more skillful than Sugar Ray Robinson, his box of tricks deeper than Muhammad Ali’s, and even Sugar Ray Leonard would have struggled to match him for speed.
Perhaps it’s unfair, then, that 20 years later, two decades in which Jones’ form plummeted as he stubbornly refused to hang up his gloves, Roy’s name doesn’t quite make that conversation anymore. Just because he fought on too long and his reflexes inevitably faded should not take anything away from what he once was. Because at his pomp, Jones was a genius so adept at hitting people in the face that the very idea of him encountering an equal was, for a time, borderline preposterous.
As well as being a part-time fighter in 2023, he’s also a trainer. When Boxing News sat down with Jones recently, he could not disguise his offence when we asked if he was trying to turn the boxers, he worked with into the next Roy Jones Jnr.
read more
read less
As a subscriber you'll receive the following benefits:
• A discount off the RRP of your magazine
• Your magazine delivered to your device each month
• You'll never miss an issue
• You’re protected from price rises that may happen later in the year
You'll receive 6 issues during a 1 year Boxing News Presents magazine subscription.
Note: Digital editions do not include the covermount items or supplements you would find with printed copies.
Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Boxing News Presents 19.