As unbeaten Mike Jones, of Philadelphia, PA, who is 21-0, 17 K0s, and ranked as high as No. 2 welterweight in the world by the WBO behind champion Manny Pacquiao, prepares to defend his NABA and NABO titles against Puerto Rico’s Irving Garcia (17-4-3, 8 KOs) on July 9 at Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, he has had his best-ever training camp.
MIKE JONES COMMENTS
• On his training camp: “I’ve had a great camp and I’m in terrific shape. I’m ready. As each fight goes by, I get in better and better shape. I’m smart. I take nobody for granted. When it’s time to shine, I’m gonna shine.”
•His feelings about fighting for a world title (possibly before the end of the year): “It would be a dream come true. I’ve been preparing for this for years. You just want to get a piece of the pie. I’m ready.”
• On his goals: “My No. 1 goal is to be No. 1, nothing less. I’m getting closer but not there yet; not where I want to be. My ultimate goal: World Champion.”
• On staying at welterweight: “I can make that weight (147 pounds) easily. I want the advantages on my side: my height (6’1”) and speed. I’m still learning to use the height as a big advantage over other welterweights.”
• On how he got started in boxing: “As a teenager, I liked basketball and could dunk. I was above average, but not above above average to make it to the NBA so I wanted to try something else. The other sports weren’t rough enough. My dad took me to Joe Frazier’s gym. I picked it up pretty good. I was determined and had a good work ethic. They threw me into my first amateur fight one month after I started and I lost. It made me work harder and I stopped my next 11-12 foes. I eventually sparred with the guy who first beat me and I beat him up pretty good. I had 50-60 amateur fights.”
• On his style: “I have power like Tyson (“taught to me by Smoke and Marvis Frazier as an amateur; I was taught how to bang early on: just plant my feet on the floor and bang “); a jab like Ali (“Snap that jab and then throw combinations off that”) and ring tricks like Roy Jones. I have long, long arms, am tall for a welterweight and fast. I’m pretty good at blocking a guy’s shot. I like to box. I look to be smart. If I see a weakness I like to go in and pounce.”
• His favorite fighters: Muhammad Ali (“He always kept popping that jab”); Mike Tyson (“I like his ferociousness & quickness); Roy Jones; Pernell “Sweat Pea” Whitaker; Evander Holyfield (“Great combinations”); Oscar De La Hoya (“He’d snap that good jab of his.”)
• On his increased media exposure: “I’m happy to be getting so much positive feedback. But there’s always going to be somebody who hasn’t seen me fight before that I want to look good for. Like they say, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. I want to do that every time I fight.”
• On who he’d like to fight in the future: “Anybody with a world championship belt would be a dream fight. That’s what I’ve worked so hard for… to be recognized as one of the best fighters in world.”
• On a future fight with Floyd Mayweather: “It would be a dream come true. He’s the man. He always works so hard. Look at his stomach, how ripped it is. I keep working hard every day to get that. Give me 10% of what Mayweather has. I’d work his body and keep working the left side and hope he gets tired. You can’t touch him on his right side. He snaps that great jab, up and down. He waits for you to open up and he’ll counter. You must counter his counter. I’d have to be in the same tremendous shape like him.”
• On a future fight with Manny Pacquiao: “I’d keep Pacquiao at the end of everything. He jumps in and counter punches. It’s hard to counter punch 3’s and 4’s but you have to be patient.”
• On a future fight with WBC titlist Andre Berto (which has been mentioned by Berto’s promoter as a possibility for the fall): “Great talent, very fast…brings a lot of power. I’d try to use my height. Mix it up. When he throws exchanges he leaves himself open. I see myself catching him and knocking him out.”
• On his soft-spoken nature: “I’m humble and don’t like to brag or boast. But on fight night, I let my fists do the talking. My fists are rather loud.”
Mike is a HUGE Welterweight not just his height but is size period and he also has good Power, I think he would give a lot of current top Welterweights major problems, a fight with Berto would be a great opportunity for him
but before he does that I think he should go overseas maybe fight Jan Zaveck or Vyacheslav Senchenko try to grab one of those belts then that would make a fight with Berto even more appealing then they could have a unification bout
no question Mike Jones is on the rise and has great potential
Yeah bro,That would be good to.
This interview made me like the Kid. He truely is humble and he puts on real crowd pleasing performances, anybody notice he didn't mention dollars or money at all. Just fist, jabs, knockout, and speed. He also gave other boxer mad props.
He should fight D-Hop or Alfonso Gomez, then he should get a title shot against one of the weaker title holders.
After that he should be ready for Berto.
Yeah bro,m.j against gomez would be nice.But i think jones could
cause problems for jones now.
i truly believe this kid is the future of the ww/jmw divisions for some time to come. he fights like someone beyond his years and u can tell he has high ring intellignece in this article. itd be interesting if he decided to move down to 140 for the big fights, if he could possibly make 140 anyways.
He has a great mix of abilities for a fighter: tall, counter puncher who can mix it up inside, and he is a finisher (which imo is the most overlooked ability now a days)
I dont know how much i like the idea of him getting Berto so early though, if he loses early while he is coming up that could really setback his career especially since he is already 28.
He should fight D-Hop or Alfonso Gomez, then he should get a title shot against one of the weaker title holders.
After that he should be ready for Berto.
Jones has been up and coming for a while... There are a couple nice contenders coming out of philly at the moment. Can't wait to see him in the limelight but this upcoming fight doesnt really help him. It's in AC though so it should attract a nice crowd either way.
I think Jones has real talent and I'd love to see him against Berto. Fighting guys like this garcia dude though is not going to get him any closer to a title shot.
i truly believe this kid is the future of the ww/jmw divisions for some time to come. he fights like someone beyond his years and u can tell he has high ring intellignece in this article. itd be interesting if he decided to move down to 140 for the big fights, if he could possibly make 140 anyways.
Yeah bro,And he is becoming a draw to.He has a exciting fight style to.
Hbo and showtime should invest in him.
i truly believe this kid is the future of the ww/jmw divisions for some time to come. he fights like someone beyond his years and u can tell he has high ring intellignece in this article. itd be interesting if he decided to move down to 140 for the big fights, if he could possibly make 140 anyways.