Roy Jones Jr. can now scratch "winning a club fight in North Carolina" off of his bucket list.
The former four-division champ fought in the United States for the first time in well over three years, stopping hopelessly overmatched Willie Williams in two rounds Friday evening in Concord, North Carolina.
While the win means nothing in the short term, Jones used the opportunity as means to stay active as he seeks to make boxing history. The 46-year old - at one time the best fighter in the world without rival in his fighting weight class or in the pound-for-pound ranks - is adamant about adding a cruiserweight title to his arsenal before (hopefully) calling it a career, eyeing a showdown with long-reigning champ Marco Huck. [Click Here To Read More]
The former four-division champ fought in the United States for the first time in well over three years, stopping hopelessly overmatched Willie Williams in two rounds Friday evening in Concord, North Carolina.
While the win means nothing in the short term, Jones used the opportunity as means to stay active as he seeks to make boxing history. The 46-year old - at one time the best fighter in the world without rival in his fighting weight class or in the pound-for-pound ranks - is adamant about adding a cruiserweight title to his arsenal before (hopefully) calling it a career, eyeing a showdown with long-reigning champ Marco Huck. [Click Here To Read More]
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