Floyd Mayweather on Roy Jones Jr

March 13, 2012

Floyd Mayweather on Roy Jones Jr

Courtesy HBO.com

Roy Jones Jr. says with his style he would beat Floyd Mayweather, but sees Manny Pacquiao as a different animal, and as a result he would encounter some problems against the Filipino congressman.

Original quotes reported by Boxingscene.com.

“The young Roy Jones, Jr. would probably beat Floyd Mayweather, Jr., because basically Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and James Toney fight with the same style. My style is a different style to theirs.”

“But when you come back and start talking about Manny Pacquiao, he’s a whole different animal. He’s a southpaw who throws bombs. You’ve got to survive his power first, then you deal with him. That’s still left to be seen. Of course with my size I’ll beat him, but if I was in his weight class, that would be a good fight to see,” Jones said on dBoxing Source Radio Show.

Mayweather (42-0-26 KOs) possesses a ministry of defense style which hardly gets breached, he also incorporates a Philly shell shoulder roll, and to boot, has great counterpunching prowess.

The closest the five-division titlist has come to being knocked of his pedestal was when he was rocked by Shane Mosley in the second round of a non-title bout.

Conversely, Pacquiao (54-3-2-38 KOs) is primarily an offensive fighter with a relentless aggressive style, which wears down his opponents. In addition, he owns a killer left-hook.

That said, Pacquiao has suffered stoppage losses on three occasions.

Both fighters are currently in negotiations regarding their projected superfight which has and is still being beset a number of stumbling blocks, most namely the pay-per-view revenue that Mayweather wants the entirety of, whilst Pacquiao is stalling for a 70/30 split of the aforesaid television revenue.

However, before either fighter can give the fans the most anticipated clash in boxing history, “Money” has business to attend to when he vies for Miguel Cotto’s WBA super welterweight title on Cinco de Mayo.

Meanwhile, “Pac-Man” is scheduled to defend his WBO welterweight crown against Timothy Bradley on June 9.

Jones Jr. (55-8-40 KOs), is a four-division world champion—winning titles at middleweight, super middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight divisions. Thus far the cruiser weight crown has eluded him.

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Who would win in a fight Roy Jones Jr or Floyd Mayweather?

Jones had much quicker hand speed, more power in both hands, was a better finisher, was a much better body puncher, and had quicker feet in his prime. It's just a little unfortunate that Jones hung on way too long, his final fight coming just two years ago as he approached the age of 50.

Who was the first person to knock out Roy Jones Jr?

In 1997 Jones had his first professional loss, a disqualification against Montell Griffin (26-0, 18 KOs) at the Taj Majal Hotel & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Is Roy Jones Jr a Hall of Famer?

(AP) — Pensacola native Roy Jones Jr. was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame on Sunday. The ceremony was moved from the Hall of Fame's home in Canastota, New York, to Turning Stone Resort and Casino in nearby Verona to accommodate the 36 honorees. Three classes were inducted Sunday.

Who trained Roy Jones Jr?

Jones was taught to box by his father, Roy Jones, Sr. Representing the United States at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, he became the victim of a scandalously bad decision in the 156-pound (71-kg) gold medal match, which the judges awarded to South Korea's Park Si Hun.