Jones agrees to fight Silva in Octagon, UFC prez White says no

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  • mindreader
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    Jones agrees to fight Silva in Octagon, UFC prez White says no



    Roy Jones, who enjoyed a long run as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world in the 1990s, has issued a challenge to the best mixed martial artist in the world, Anderson Silva.

    The 40-year-old Jones, who is coming off a win against game but faded vet Omar Sheika last month, is willing to battle the 34-year-old Silva in the UFC Octagon, adhering to regular UFC rules.

    Silva would fight Jones in the cage. White won't let it happen. (Getty Images)
    Silva would fight Jones in the cage. White won't let it happen. (Getty Images)
    CBS spoke to Silva's manager, Ed Soares, who told us that Silva (24-4, 14 KOs) is keen on meeting Jones (53-5, 39 KOs) in the Octagon, or even in a boxing ring. So, will the first mega-crossover boxing/MMA battle take place?

    "That's a question you have to ask Dana White," Soares told us. "We'd love to fight Roy Jones. Anderson wants to challenge himself, he wants legendary fights."

    So, how about it, Dana? Should fans of both disciplines get geared up for the crossover clash?

    "You won't see a Silva versus Jones fight while Silva is under contract with me," White said Tuesday. "I don't want to say anything bad about Roy Jones, I like Roy Jones and was a fan of his, but he mattered like fifteen years ago. He's not anywhere near the best boxer in the world. He must've spent all his money."

    Silva is still seemingly at his earning peak; he will step up to light heavyweight to beef with fan favorite Forrest Griffin at UFC 101 in August, a challenge he is embracing after a run of less than dramatic title defenses against sub-superstar level athletes. Silva has four fights remaining on his UFC deal, White told CBS, which should have him fighting under the UFC banner for another year-and-a-half or so.

    The fighter could then decide to jump ship, and do the Jones scrap, or re-sign with White and company, and likely shelve the Jones contest concept once and for all.

    Fans of both sports have expressed interest in a crossover match that didn't feature a faded boxer, like former heavyweight titlist Ray Mercer, against a younger mixed martial artist, like Kimbo Slice, looking to add a recognizable name to his resume. Boxers like former welterweight crown holder Kermit Cintron, and Floyd Mayweather have contemplated learning a ground game to go with their standup skills to compete in MMA. But so far, it's been a case of all talk, next to no follow through. Jones, though, is ready to match the walk with the talk -- he is willing to train in MMA for a several months and tangle with Silva in late 2009 or early 2010.

    Last year, Silva expressed heavy interest in testing his standup game; the Brazilian technician, nicknamed "The Spider" for his long limbs, which can turn a foe into a pretzel quicker than White can drop an F-bomb, said he'd love to box Jones after he choked out Dan Henderson at UFC 82 in March 2008.

    Talks between the Jones and Silva camps lost steam, though, as Silva was booked into three UFC events in 2008. White spoke up and said that he didn't want Silva to box Jones. An impasse loomed.

    So Jones' manager, McGee Wright, approached Jones a few weeks ago, and asked him if he'd consider fighting Silva on his turf, in an Octagon.

    Jones agreed, McGee told CBS. So a pumped-up McGee reached out to Silva's manager, Soares, and Soares was excited as well.

    "He said Silva would do it, fight Roy in an MMA fight," Wright said.

    Soares then contacted White, and from there, Wright says, the plan for a boxing/MMA crossover megafight was derailed. Late last week, Wright says, he and Soares touched base and Soares reported that White wasn't keen on a Silva vs. Jones MMA tussle.

    Wright is slightly perplexed. "I would've though Dana would've been happy to do it, after last year he said he wanted Sean Sherk to fight Floyd Mayweather," Wright said. "The pay per view of Jones against Silva would be in line with the results from the (May 2008) De La Hoya/Floyd Mayweather fight," he says of the showdown which broke buys and revenue records.

    Jones, a Florida resident, is tentatively slated to take on fellow Floridian Jeff Lacy in July, as he tries to make it two wins in a row after his disappointing loss to Scot Joe Calzaghe in November. Jones scintillated fight fans with his blinding hand speed and footwork when he gobbled up titles at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight an even at heavyweight, in 2002. His reflexes have diminished some, but his status as a lockdown Hall of Famer would still speak to fight fans. White even concedes that he could make money with the crossover event.

    "I could do it, make it huge, make money, but I could have done a fight like this when we were bleeding money (in the early 2000s)," White said. "The fight would make some money, but it hurts MMA in the long term. We don't do that because we love the sport. That's a Pride or K-1 matchup. It's not what we do."

    That sound you hear? That's cold water, splashing.

    For now, those lusting for a boxer/MMAer clash will have to make do with a May 30 faceoff between the 48-year-old Mercer and former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia. They'll get in on, using the unified rules of boxing, in New Jersey.
  • JACK D. RIPPER
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    Dana White says he doesnt wanna insult Roy and then he goes ahead and insults Roy.
    What a ****.

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    • -X-
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      #3
      Dana White spewing more BS

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      • them_apples
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        Roy is an old man...I think Mayweather would have killed sherk though, even if he didn't train for MMA..he's 10 times the athlete Sherk is.

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        • Fox McCloud
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          Why do people hate Dana White?

          The two things I get from this move on his part:

          1. Jones is old, and would get embarrassed... there is no need for a fighter like that to risk his health for an exhibition like this.

          2. Sideshow fights like this hurt the sport...

          **** man, I would love to have Dana White as the commissioner of boxing... he would clean a lot of the ****ty parts of this sport up, guaranteed.

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          • ottoevans
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            #6
            once again MMA is for ******s

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            • dde91
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              #7
              **** white

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              • NakiFan
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                Dana white and the ufc are ****e

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                • BG_Knocc_Out
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  Why do people hate Dana White?

                  The two things I get from this move on his part:

                  1. Jones is old, and would get embarrassed... there is no need for a fighter like that to risk his health for an exhibition like this.

                  2. Sideshow fights like this hurt the sport...

                  **** man, I would love to have Dana White as the commissioner of boxing... he would clean a lot of the ****ty parts of this sport up, guaranteed.
                  Boxing doesn't have a one ruling body, UFC does, therfor it's easier to manage.

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                  • Fox McCloud
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BG_Knocc_Out
                    Boxing doesn't have a one ruling body, UFC does, therfor it's easier to manage.
                    Well right... I'm saying I wish we did have one ruling body and it was someone like White. He seems to have the best interest of the sport at mind, which is tight.

                    I seriously don't understand all this blind hate for him though... he's obviously doing a good job, and when he dimes on boxing, it's for completely legitimate reasons... too many weight classes, too many belts, etc.

                    EVERY single one of those reasons why boxing is failing are true.

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