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borikua
06-21-2005, 10:25 PM
By Jason Smith
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June 19, 2005

Before Roy Jones Jr. could even begin signing the ticket stubs, the $20 bills and the unmentionable body parts, he was already being asked the $1-million question(s) Saturday night.

"Who's next, Roy?" they asked.

"I don't know yet," Jones answered.

"When you going to fight again, Roy?" they asked.

"I don't know yet," Jones answered.

Jones's adviser, Brad Jacobs -- who confirmed Saturday he's talked with members of both Glen Johnson's and Antonio Tarver's camps -- seemed to have a better idea.

Despite introductory talks with IBF light heavyweight champion Clifton Woods about a possible Woods-Jones rematch, Jacobs said Jones may be more interested in a potential fight against undisputed middleweight champion Bernard Hopkins.

"The Clifton Woods thing can't happen because the IBF won't rate Roy until he's had another fight," Jacobs said. "So that's not going to happen.

"I've been in ongoing conversations with (Tarver and Johnson) and it's an option, but they potentially might do their fight again. We've now got an option with Hopkins, which would probably be a bigger fight."

Asked Saturday night of his plans following Tarver's victory over Johnson, Jones said he wouldn't rush into anything.

"I'm going to take my time. I ain't rushing into nothing, you understand?" Jones said. "I'm waiting till I see something. When I see some light, then I'll jump into the light. But until I see some light, ain't nothing happening."

Jones, who afterward congratulated Tarver on the win, said he'd actually prefer to see a third fight between Tarver and Johnson.

"That was a good fight with two exceptional fighters. Why not let them do a third one? They deserve that," he said. "It's 1-1. Let them go on and do that last one.

"In the meantime, if (Hopkins) says he wants that, then that's what we'll do."

Jacobs said talks with Hopkins's camp would begin as soon as Monday.

He added that Jones was rooting for Tarver on Saturday night.

"I think he really wanted Tarver to win," Jacobs said. "Style-wise and personality-wise, it's a bigger match (with Tarver). Glen's just so tough to fight. He keeps coming after you.

"But truthfully, even after this, the bigger fight is the Hopkins fight. It's one we're going to try to make happen sooner than later."

Jones said he told Tarver immediately after the fight that the southpaw from Tampa had fought brilliantly.

"I just told him that was a (heckuva darn) fight," Jones said. "Those were my exact words: 'That was a (heckuva) fight.' You can't ask for much more than that.

"I expected that from Tarver. He wants to prove that he is capable of being recognized as a great fighter and he's going to do everything he can for that. Some people are willing to sacrifice their life for it, and he is."

Johnson promoter Dan Goossen mentioned several times during the post-fight press conference that he'd like to see a third Tarver-Johnson fight.

Tarver promoter Joe DeGuardia, meanwhile, mentioned Jones briefly, but added he and Tarver would indeed be interested in a third fight.

"A Jones-Tarver fight would draw in Memphis," DeGuardia said. "That fight would draw well anywhere."

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:27 PM
That would be great, Hopkins vs. Jones Jr. II!!!I would love for that fight to be made.

Memorex
06-21-2005, 10:34 PM
that would be a awesome fight on paper but i seriously think it would be kinda boring. jones via decision

PBDS
06-21-2005, 10:37 PM
...Jones is more interested in the smaller, less dangerous man.

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:37 PM
If Hopkins gets by Taylor and fights Roy and Roy won that would be huge for his legacy in my opinion.

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:37 PM
...Jones is more interested in the smaller, less dangerous man.

Makes sense at 36 years old...

borikua
06-21-2005, 10:40 PM
Jones should just quit b4 getting KO again...But I would like to see him against Nard...

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:42 PM
I say Roy beats Hopkins....styles make fights...

borikua
06-21-2005, 10:43 PM
If Hopkins gets by Taylor and fights Roy and Roy won that would be huge for his legacy in my opinion.

But if Roy get beaten by a smaller guy his legacy will get ****ed...More than it is already...

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:46 PM
But if Roy get beaten by a smaller guy his legacy will get ****ed...More than it is already...

Roy legacy isn't ****ed...he has already accomplished way too much for anything to **** it up. Just based on skills he is an all time great...

Bozo_no no
06-21-2005, 10:46 PM
This all started when Hopkins announced a few weeks ago (when he's still got Taylor in front of him) that he wants to fight Roy as one of his last fights to avenge the last loss he had:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/06/03/bc.box.hopkins.ap/

Roy knows this is a big money fight, and a high profile fight if Hopkins beats Taylor, so it's natural he is interested. Its low risk as Hopkins isn't a big puncher.

I just don't like Hopkins A) Calling out anyone before he's fighting Taylor and B) calling out a guy coming off back to back KO losses.

Don't get me wrong, I like and respect Hopkins a lot, but I think he should have waited until after the Taylor fight to talk about this.

I also think that if he beats Taylor, that he should go after Calzaghe or Tarver, not Jones. I realize he just wants to avenge his loss, but Roy is coming off those two KO losses, and is inactive. It just doesn't seem like an attractive a fight as it should.

Truth
06-21-2005, 10:48 PM
I think Roy would get in great shape for this fight and beat Hopkins by a close but clear UD.

NOFX
06-21-2005, 10:49 PM
this would be an interesting fight, what is it? 12 years later since the first fight?

Bozo_no no
06-21-2005, 10:52 PM
"A Roy Jones Jr.-Bernard Hopkins fight for the grand finale," Hopkins said. "It's the 12-year anniversary since 1993 that we've been in the ring together."

Hopkins had wanted to fight Felix Trinidad, but Trinidad was soundly defeated last month by Winky Wright, leaving Hopkins with little motivation to fight him.

"Let Roy rest up," Hopkins said. "We'll do it at 175 pounds. Roy doesn't have to kill himself to come down."

Hopkins made the announcement at his final workout before heading to Miami to complete his training for his bout against Taylor (23-0, 17 KOs).

Hopkins has successfully defended his title 20 times in the last decade, including a September 2004 knockout of an overmatched Oscar De La Hoya in the ninth round.

"It's the only fight out there that makes sense," Hopkins said of a rematch with Jones. "I think it makes more sense than me and Winky Wright."

Hopkins said he wanted to challenge himself by moving up to light heavyweight for his last two bouts -- fights in which he figures he would be the underdog.

"I'm venturing back into dangerous waters where I'm not really comfortable," Hopkins said.

NOFX
06-21-2005, 10:52 PM
i think i would rather see winky-bernard. i need to see roy fight again to know if he should retire or fight another big fight

Zeroflip1
06-21-2005, 10:53 PM
This all started when Hopkins announced a few weeks ago (when he's still got Taylor in front of him) that he wants to fight Roy as one of his last fights to avenge the last loss he had:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/06/03/bc.box.hopkins.ap/

Roy knows this is a big money fight, and a high profile fight if Hopkins beats Taylor, so it's natural he is interested. Its low risk as Hopkins isn't a big puncher.

I just don't like Hopkins A) Calling out anyone before he's fighting Taylor and B) calling out a guy coming off back to back KO losses.

Don't get me wrong, I like and respect Hopkins a lot, but I think he should have waited until after the Taylor fight to talk about this.

I also think that if he beats Taylor, that he should go after Calzaghe or Tarver, not Jones. I realize he just wants to avenge his loss, but Roy is coming off those two KO losses, and is inactive. It just doesn't seem like an attractive a fight as it should.

I agree with you. He shouldn't be calling out anyone before he gets past Taylor. Taylor wants this and if BHop isn't on his game, its Lights Out.

On the other hand, like you said, this would be a huge huge huge money fight. Whou wouldn't want to see Roy come out and go one last time with B-Hop.

The fact that Roy is coming off of 2 KO losses, makes this all the more intresting. I think B-Hop might KO RJJ, I don't think Glen is a big puncher either and he seriously KTFO out of roy.

borikua
06-21-2005, 10:55 PM
This all started when Hopkins announced a few weeks ago (when he's still got Taylor in front of him) that he wants to fight Roy as one of his last fights to avenge the last loss he had:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/more/06/03/bc.box.hopkins.ap/

Roy knows this is a big money fight, and a high profile fight if Hopkins beats Taylor, so it's natural he is interested. Its low risk as Hopkins isn't a big puncher.

I just don't like Hopkins A) Calling out anyone before he's fighting Taylor and B) calling out a guy coming off back to back KO losses.

Don't get me wrong, I like and respect Hopkins a lot, but I think he should have waited until after the Taylor fight to talk about this.

I also think that if he beats Taylor, that he should go after Calzaghe or Tarver, not Jones. I realize he just wants to avenge his loss, but Roy is coming off those two KO losses, and is inactive. It just doesn't seem like an attractive a fight as it should.

Hopkins is just looking for one last big payday....

Bozo_no no
06-21-2005, 10:56 PM
I agree with you. He shouldn't be calling out anyone before he gets past Taylor. Taylor wants this and if BHop isn't on his game, its Lights Out.

On the other hand, like you said, this would be a huge huge huge money fight. Whou wouldn't want to see Roy come out and go one last time with B-Hop.

The fact that Roy is coming off of 2 KO losses, makes this all the more intresting. I think B-Hop might KO RJJ, I don't think Glen is a big puncher either and he seriously KTFO out of roy.

Johnson is naturally a bigger puncher than Hopkins, and he's been a Lt Heavyweight for a long time. He also took the fight to Roy (who was rumored to have not trained for a fight like that) and broke him down.

Hopkins at 40, isn't going to have that work rate, and doesn't carry the same power.

Not saying Hopkins can't win, if Roy's reflexes and speed aren't all there, it's a very winnable fight for him. It just wouldn't be the same way Johnson did it.

jack_the_rippuh
06-21-2005, 10:57 PM
If Bernard beats him after beating Taylor, it'll solidify his legacy.

Bozo_no no
06-21-2005, 10:58 PM
If Bernard beats him after beating Taylor, it'll solidify his legacy.


Both Roy and Hopkins have their legacies cemented at this point. This is just gravy.

jack_the_rippuh
06-21-2005, 11:01 PM
Both Roy and Hopkins have their legacies cemented at this point. This is just gravy.

Agreed....

NOFX
06-21-2005, 11:05 PM
bernard should be talking about this stuff after the TAYLOR fight

phallus
06-21-2005, 11:39 PM
Hopkins is just looking for one last big payday....



no, this time it's not about money. Hops has been wanting this fight for years, ever since Roy beat him. If RJJ can't get it up for this fight, Hops can beat him and he knows it. i'd love to see this fight

borikua
06-22-2005, 01:59 AM
no, this time it's not about money. Hops has been wanting this fight for years, ever since Roy beat him. If RJJ can't get it up for this fight, Hops can beat him and he knows it. i'd love to see this fight

Plus the money cuz he can make more fighting Roy than anyone else...

cupcrazy01
06-22-2005, 09:40 AM
bernard should be talking about this stuff after the TAYLOR fight

Agreed 100%.

Hopkins-Taylor is fast becoming a pick 'em fight, and I am starting to lean toward Taylor, especially with all this Hopkins post-Taylor opponent talk--that is NEVER a good sign. Just bad karma...

Hopkins should know better, he is the one who derailed Tito-RJJ.