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By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:11:29

Won IBF middleweight crown by beating Bernard Hopkins in 1993; moved up to super middleweight and won IBF title from James Toney in 1994; moved up to light heavyweight division winning WBC (in 1997), WBA (1998) and IBF titles.



Became the 2nd Light-Heavyweight (first was Michael Spinks) to win a World Heavyweight Title on March 1, 2003 defeating WBA Champion John Ruiz.



1986 Golden Gloves Champion - Jr. Welterweight



1987 Golden Gloves Champion - Welterweight



Abandons IBF Middlewight Title (August 1994)



Became the second light heavyweight champion since Michael Spinks in 1985 and the second former middleweight champion since Bob Fitzsimmons in 1897 to capture a share of the heavyweight crown by beating John Ruiz for the WBA heavyweight title (1 March 2003)



Children: twin boys DeShaun and DeAndre, Roy III.



He is self managed and has steered his pro career without the aid of a promoter.



Lost - some say robbed of - the gold medal at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, South Korea in a controversial decision to Korean Si-hun Park. Jones was presented the Val Barker Cup as the Olympics's Most Outstanding Boxer.



Told Howard Stern on his radio show that he fights roosters.



Wins IBF Super Middleweight Title (18 November 1994)



Wins Vacant IBF Middleweight Title (22 May 1993)



Wins Vacant WBC Light Heavyweight Title (22 November 1996)



Stripped of the WBC Light Heavyweight Title for failing to meet Graciano Rocchigiani. Jones was "reinstated" as Champion the following May while Rocchigiani was delegated to "Interim Champion" status (5 November 1997)



Played 15 minutes and scored 6 points for the United States Basketball League's Jacksonville Barracuda hours before defeating Canadian Eric Lucas in 11 rounds (15 June 1996)



Voted the "Fighter of the Decade" in the 1990s by the Boxing Writers Association of America.



Released a record, "Round One, The Album"



Attended Booker T. Washington High School in Pensacola, Florida.

By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:10:33

Roy Jones, Jr. is a man who defies definition. A five-time world champion boxer in four different weight classes; a world-class boxing promoter; a superb athlete in all arenas; a hit music performer and manager; and a television and motion picture actor; in short, Roy Jones, Jr. is a renaissance man for his era and a legend for eras to come. Against a backdrop of battle-scarred mountains and Far East mysticism, Roy Jones Jr. first burst upon the world following a shockingly controversial defeat in the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Until then, he was just the best amateur junior middleweight in the world, a 156-pound kid from Pensacola, Florida with great deal of promise but a limited recognition factor. Then, three judges mugged him.

By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:09:57

A proven motion picture and television talent, Jones has had parts in The Sentinel, Living Single, Watcher, In Living Color, Married With Children, Dateline, Arliss, The Wayan Brothers and such films as The Devil's Advocate, New Jersey Turnpikes and the final two films of The Matrix trilogy, recently completed in Australia. Jones also appears on the new video game based on The Matrix. Jones' own video game Knock Out Kings, from EA Sports, makes its debut this fall.

By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:08:20

On March 1, 2003, at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, Roy Jones defeated John Ruiz by a 12-round unanimous decision for the WBA heavyweight championship. Jones officially weighed in at 193 lb (88 kg) and Ruiz at 226 lb (103 kg). Jones became the first former middleweight title holder to win a heavyweight title in 106 years. Jones also became the first fighter to start his career as a jr. middleweight and win a heavyweight title. Jones decided to keep campaigning as a light heavyweight and eventually relinquished the WBA heavyweight title without ever defending it.

By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:07:40

Roy Jones, Jr. (born January 16, 1969) is an American boxer. Jones was named "Fighter of the Decade" for the 1990s by the Boxing Writers Association of America.



As a professional he captured IBF championships in the middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight. He also won the WBA heavyweight title in his only fight in this weight class. He is also noted for holding the WBC, WBA, IBF, IBO, NBA, WBF, and IBA light heavyweight championships at the same time.

By: martialarm

@ 2008-06-02 11:07:17

Jones built a record of 15-0 with 15 knockouts before stepping up in class, when he met former world welterweight champion Jorge Vaca in a Pay Per View fight on January 10, 1992. He knocked Vaca out in round one, to reach 16 knockout wins in a row. After one more knockout win, Jones went the distance for the first time, against future world champion Jorge Castro, winning a ten-round decision in front of a USA Network national audience.



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