Frazier had guts to get in the ring with this guy. He knew he was a long shot but who would pass up a title shot and get in the record books of championship history.
@@TC8787-yq7og No, I'm talking about the other 40+ people he fought and also that other fighters of the 90s (Holyfield, Bowe, Tyson etc) weren't ranked as highly as Roy Jones Jr.
This was some kind of back room deal to force Roy into a promo fight to publicize the police department. There’s no way in the world that dude could of been a mandatory fight. He looked more like a guy who boxes as an exercise routine and nothing like a professional
Hasn’t been a fighter like Roy speed, power, reflex, ring IQ, showmanship in and out of the ring. Some fighters are so good they make good fighters look like amateurs.
Roy was more way more exciting to watch than Floyd @@sequanpeay I rock with Floyd but Floyd was more defensive minded vs offense he didn’t take the risk that Roy took especially as money mayweather vs when he went by pretty boy Floyd.
@@moneymeecozone4 Bud is a dog but Crawford doesn’t have the same wow factor that Roy had not saying that he was a better boxer but he was the more exciting fighter.
Why do you say "That Cop"? He was a boxer rated in top ten. No he didn't do well but many title fights don't go well for the loser. Look at the other Farzier v. Foreman, Patterson v Liston, Tyson v Holmes or Cooney's one rounder v an elderly Foreman.
@@josephshields2922 Top 10 in a division where even 2nd place was miles behind jones. This is like being in the 99 percentile and vsing someone in the 0.01%
Yeah, he was one of my favorites. Its really nice to be able to rewatch these fights in hd quality. We didnt have a replay button back then. I was a kid growing up in the best era in my opinion 80s, 90s. Roy Jones will always be a history icon
How do you call a world title contender a non-boxer, He was great lol, maybe not a great world-class level but he was certainly a continental contender. Who are YOU?
The real issue with this bout, and a lot of championship bouts, is that champions are forced to defend their titles against "mandatory challengers" who are absolutely unworthy of that distinction. Each sanctioning body ostensibly requires a 'mandatory' defense on an annual basis, but 8 times out of 10 the "mandatory challenger" is a guy who's not even close to providing a competitive match.
Roy Jones was perhaps the best pound for pound of all time. It was frustrating for us that no one could compete with him for all those years and I always wondered if it was frustrating for him. He was on a different level.
@CHSN-1 Nah. Manny was an absolutely outstanding boxer but Roy is the most talented & most athletic boxer I've ever seen personally. He did thing's that no one has ever done before or since. He has cat like reflexes with heavyweight power & featherweight speed. He was that great.
@@kingcurry6594Calzaghe is a nobody compared to Jones. Denis Lebedev beat this version of Jones harder. Jones was not in his prime at this point of his career. You probably british or something.
@@swappedoutZ71 Prime Tyson has a chance within 3 rounds. Foreman wouldn’t be able to touch Roy. He would be one big moving punching bag. And he’d be gassed by round 2!
@@yishaithegift9953 Tyson going 3 rounds but Foreman gassed by 2? Dawg, Foreman is a different kind of monster going head to head with Ali. Bro he ain't going down that easy. Fighters of that era are scary man they would literally fight to the death if the ref allowed it. Ali Vs Frazier they was on the brinkkk. And Foreman came outta retirement and gave prime Holyfield mad trouble.
Roy Jones is a dear friend of mine and my neighbor! I met him in 1997 at Arlington country day school. We both played on the Jacksonville. Barracuda basketball team and had coach Rex morgand shout out 2 our Assistant coach NBA hall-of-famer.Artis gilmore. Even though he's twelve years older than me , we still played on the same Team and kept in touch all these years. He's not just a great friend.He's a great father And great husband just a good old country boy. Apologize if some of the words are off i'm having to voice text
Making James toney and Bernard Hopkins look bad is a lifetime achievement award.roy was fighting great opponents and making them look real bad.prime roy Jones was unstoppable.
@@YourKingJDG yes.they will drive him there in a limo with all the trimmings.he looked bored at times.there where challenges in his prime.unlit you know who got a shot at him.
@@ShorelineC "This fight doesn't do him justice" acknowledges that, smart guy. Anyone ever tell you reading comp isn't your strong point, or maybe they wrote it down for you and that's why we find ourselves in the position we're in now 🤣 He was a multi-time GG champ and talented pro. RJJ ko'd Montell Griffin in 1 rd so by your logic he's a bum too! Stick to watching highlights.
For me, in their prime..... the 2 greatest boxers to ever walk the earth.... Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. No one has been as dominant as those 2 before things began to fall apart for them and the invincibility cloaks wore off. But when they were on.... they were fucking on and no body could stop them. But father time and a mix of poor decisions can derail anything no matter how good it is.
In his prime Jones was amazing. I remember the first time I saw him fight I called a friend and told him "You have to see this guy! He's so awkward and his hands are so fast, he reminds me of Sugar Ray Robinson!" That's high praise because Sugar is arguably the greatest fighter of all time. I love watching Roy Jones fight! He's one of a kind. It may be years before we see someone else with that kind of talent.
My wife and I meet Roy Jones in the lobby of the MGM the morning after the Toney fight which I attended. He was returning from working out. It was a pleasant experience.
Roy at his prime was further above the competition than any other fighter I've ever seen. He's also a solid dude. I live in Pensacola, and we see Roy around town all the time. I used to play basketball with him once or twice a month about 15 years ago. He was ALWAYS nice and generous with any kids that wanted to take a picture, get an autograph, ask him a question, etc. He didn't act stuck up or anything. He came in like one of the guys, hooped with us, never asked for special treatment.
@@jeremiahboafo8252 no mike tyson had a dude named mitch green who was a “gang leader” and harassed him for years until eventually they got in the ring and fought it out. you can imagine how that went lol
Roy was the raw true, real deal, most baddest. Nothing fake. No script. Just pure talent, reflex and skills. SO far ahead of his ERA. He made them all look like the 70s.
@@AngeloBoca1 - Joe Calzaghe was also way past his prime and in the 15th and final year of his career. He was 36 years old, and Jones was 39, so there was no significant age difference.
@@MarcfjJones apex was around 93-98 … Joes prime was at 168 .. a division ROY left in 1996 and he didn’t start hitting his stride til 2001 … i love Joe bet let’s call a spade a spade … he caught Roy after he weight drained himself for Tarver and destroyed his remaining prime … you’re a coded casual .. because you’ll know that Calzaghe ducked Carl Froch at the end of his career when Froch was his mandatory.. google it … i can’t punk casuals like u
@@Marcfj Roy turned pro in 1989 while Joe turned pro in 1993 on the Lewis -Bruno undercard .. by that time ROY was already world champion … like i said … i despise casuals like u who don’t know boxing .. i love Joe but it’s his delusional fans who hope him up too much when he did his share of Ducking too with Sven Ottke, Carl Froch etc beating black men is always the measuring stick no matter how old they are lol his best best win outside of Lacy was Kessler … but beating black men always wet the whistle of the dominant society lol u proved that or if your non white .. you’re a 🦝
I remember this well. Roy was my guy and i didn't miss a fight. HBO always did a phenomenal job of doing a background preview, showing the training and hyping the fight between the undercard fights. Frazier had a cool story and it made you think he was gonna bring it. He however did not and Roy literally made it look like they pulled the guy out of the crowd 10 minutes before the fight. It was one of the biggest mismatches I've ever seen on HBO.
Roy Jones cleaned out the Middle, Super Middle, and Light Heavyweights divisions. When he finally started losing, he had no more to prove. And he even moved up and beat a heavyweight champion. Definitely one of the alltime greats.
Holy sh*t, BLTV!...I never in a million YEARS, thought I would ever see my former boxing coach on BLTV...He's the guy at 3:28 who gets dropped..His name is Mack Willis, journeyman out of Dalton Ga.He wasn't the best fighter, but one hell of a coach...RESPECT +10 you guys
I can't argue Roy's final statement. As I've always said, "Roy Jones Jr is hands down the most athletic & most talented boxer I've personally ever seen." He was that great.
Roy and Evander are my favorites. Certainly there were other amazing boxers. They were MY favorites. We did it all back in the day. Sport karate(that’s where I learned good footwork), BJJ, kickboxing and boxing, wrestling at 6’2” and 175 lbs I held my own. We played for real.
I met Mr. Jones at the Cock fights in Sunrise Louisiana 3 days in a row all day long. I watched him handle his own roosters, spoke to him a few times, got a picture and an autograph...plus he was kind enough to say hello to my friend back home over the phone. After the event was over and I got home and reviewed some of his fights I realized the he fights in the same manner a rooster flogs. He must have been handling roosters his whole life and picked up on the rooster technique. Cool guy for sure.
Trained his fighters at our gym in London getting them ready for world title fights. He mixed in as one of the lads. Have a great rendition of his rap song we put on for him. His humility was simply breathtaking. Met so many legends. Ali, Foreman, Frazer, Azumah Nelson, Foreman (those are just the legends). The humility is such a lesson.
"Too good for his own good" seems appropriate. RJ competed in a weight class that made it difficult to get the marquis fights that would be rewarded at the gate. He was simply so much better at that weight class. He is absolutely an elite prize fighter that never got to truly be tested until he aged out.
Roy in his prime was amazing to watch..... I don't know why HBO cared about the length of fights either, people loved watching him dominate just like they did Tyson... Tyson in his prime you knew you might by the PPV to watch a 45 second fight but people still bought them.
That WHOLE precinct bet AGAINST Frazier. 😂😂😂
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Probably was like -900 favorite so didn't make much
But really though who was gonna bet on a journeyman vs the best boxer on the planet at that time
*it wasn't nobody to bet against lol everyone knew Roy was gon walk him*
Roy was one of the most unique spectacles in the ring. Period.
An improvisational genius and incredible talent.
So was Hulk Hogan.
Rigged nonsense.
@@DG-ov2fvNobody can stay on top forever bro.
@@DarthVader1977 Boxed much? Thought not.
@@GaryMorris2112 Rigged.
Frazier had guts to get in the ring with this guy. He knew he was a long shot but who would pass up a title shot and get in the record books of championship history.
It wasn’t guts, it was stupidity.
@@josephshields2922 more like false pride,ego and a lack of intelligence.
@@RayPaganJr Says someone who's probably never been in a boxing gym. Shut your mouth.
He knew he wasn’t signing up to get ko,ed for a 💰 😂
He had the guts to get in...But he didn't have the guts to fight when he got in there.
Roy Jones Jr. was also named "Fighter of the decade" for the 90s. Incredible competition back then.
Fighting a police officer is incredible competition? Really?
@@TC8787-yq7og No, I'm talking about the other 40+ people he fought and also that other fighters of the 90s (Holyfield, Bowe, Tyson etc) weren't ranked as highly as Roy Jones Jr.
@@TC8787-yq7og
He didn’t want to fight him…..
@@johnfromwales6713 that’s fair
He was alright bad defense his whole career
Damn, Frazier had no business being in there. Shame that this was a mandatory defense.
Look at the fear in his eyes @3:50
Back in the golden days of-GREAT-boxers and I wouldn't miss a fight either.
@@rockjm9876543210”ah shi that’s him fr” ass look 😂
Duh...
This was some kind of back room deal to force Roy into a promo fight to publicize the police department. There’s no way in the world that dude could of been a mandatory fight. He looked more like a guy who boxes as an exercise routine and nothing like a professional
Hasn’t been a fighter like Roy speed, power, reflex, ring IQ, showmanship in and out of the ring. Some fighters are so good they make good fighters look like amateurs.
Bro what? mayweather is better by all aspects
Crawford !
Crawford
Roy was more way more exciting to watch than Floyd @@sequanpeay I rock with Floyd but Floyd was more defensive minded vs offense he didn’t take the risk that Roy took especially as money mayweather vs when he went by pretty boy Floyd.
@@moneymeecozone4 Bud is a dog but Crawford doesn’t have the same wow factor that Roy had not saying that he was a better boxer but he was the more exciting fighter.
Roy Jones must be one of the luckiest guy on earth to legally beat the crap out of an officer and never be convicted😂
P0olice officers deserve respect why would that make him lucky? Get the negative out of here.
I always said put a policeman in the ring see if they have that same energy
@@BonsaiBurnerget you out of here please. You’re bad vibes.
@@BonsaiBurnerwomp womp they kill innocent people
@@BonsaiBurner get out of here then 😂😭
That Cop Had ZERO Business In That Ring With Jones.
Why do you say "That Cop"? He was a boxer rated in top ten. No he didn't do well but many title fights don't go well for the loser. Look at the other Farzier v. Foreman, Patterson v Liston, Tyson v Holmes or Cooney's one rounder v an elderly Foreman.
Really no business in any ring
@@josephshields2922 Top 10 in a division where even 2nd place was miles behind jones. This is like being in the 99 percentile and vsing someone in the 0.01%
Most fighters had no business being in the ring with Jones, including champions.
Man, give me a break. There is no way this fight should have happened.
Strange that Jones jr wasn't fined for speeding afterwards 😅
Underrated comment. I think it went over several heads though. 😅
Lol
They probabily checked on the law book....
It’s s the cop who should get fined for being on speed to even accept this fight;)
all the officers took a mental health day for their egos xD
I like the thumbnail, like RJJ is saying “Don’t know why you wearing that cop cap, it ain’t gonna save your ass” 😂
Thought he was fighting one of the Village People.
Hahahahahahahaaaa
@@hairfarmershahahaha
Yeah, he was one of my favorites. Its really nice to be able to rewatch these fights in hd quality. We didnt have a replay button back then.
I was a kid growing up in the best era in my opinion 80s, 90s.
Roy Jones will always be a history icon
Definitely one of my favorite boxers. That man hits HARD!
What was he thinking?! LOL!! Harassing neighborhood teens in NYC is a whole different ballgame than trying to step to Roy Jones Jr.
It's called trying to get paid 😅
@@Joe-oj4rh 😂
Right!
Trading guaranteed brain damage for a guaranteed pay day. Straight hustlin.
How do you call a world title contender a non-boxer, He was great lol, maybe not a great world-class level but he was certainly a continental contender. Who are YOU?
Prime Roy jones was scary. One of my favs… and “sweet pea”…
Sweet Pea was a monster
@@HolyGangster4Christpernell whittaker aka sweet pea
Sweet Pea was the man..
Love these videos, but what happened to the OG Boxing Legends TV channel? Such amazing content that we need more of.
Showtime🤣
@@notpaper-cr6ni a shame but congrats to the team for their payday
The real issue with this bout, and a lot of championship bouts, is that champions are forced to defend their titles against "mandatory challengers" who are absolutely unworthy of that distinction. Each sanctioning body ostensibly requires a 'mandatory' defense on an annual basis, but 8 times out of 10 the "mandatory challenger" is a guy who's not even close to providing a competitive match.
But those 2 out of ten or 1 of ten, is why we actually watch the sport
@@Yomi4Dfair but these "far and few betweens" is what's haulting the growth of the sport and giving guys like Paul an unearned place.
Well at least he got an easy days work in
lol at 5:20 you really had to put the counterstrike background music huh, im dying lol
yeah i was about to say the same thing lmao!
how is he not getting copyright striked by valve lol
yeah :D
csgo music kit op lmao
I literally scrolled to find a comment like this lol
Roy Jones was perhaps the best pound for pound of all time. It was frustrating for us that no one could compete with him for all those years and I always wondered if it was frustrating for him. He was on a different level.
Id say Manny then Roy
@CHSN-1 Nah. Manny was an absolutely outstanding boxer but Roy is the most talented & most athletic boxer I've ever seen personally. He did thing's that no one has ever done before or since. He has cat like reflexes with heavyweight power & featherweight speed. He was that great.
Winning championship gold from middleweight all the way up to heavyweight is such a slept on accomplishment that doesn't get mentioned enough.
And they got the nerve to say I ain’t fight nobody.
I just make ’em look like nobody.
Joe Calzaghe made Roy Jones look like a nobody.
@@kingcurry6594Calzaghe is a nobody compared to Jones. Denis Lebedev beat this version of Jones harder. Jones was not in his prime at this point of his career. You probably british or something.
@@childishgennady4317 nice try. but calzaghe wupped him up. easily
@@joederocco9321 if being illiterate were a sport, calzaghe's fans would be Olympic medalists.
@@TheLastServantOfNito ewe. good one. loser
another smoking hot piece from BLTV - love it!
Prime RJJ was something else... P4P all-timer... He'd give any champion from any era a real challenge
Ion think he could f with prime tyson or foreman tho.
@@swappedoutZ71Easily. They wouldn't have been able to hit prime Roy.
@@swappedoutZ71c
@@swappedoutZ71 Prime Tyson has a chance within 3 rounds. Foreman wouldn’t be able to touch Roy. He would be one big moving punching bag. And he’d be gassed by round 2!
@@yishaithegift9953 Tyson going 3 rounds but Foreman gassed by 2? Dawg, Foreman is a different kind of monster going head to head with Ali. Bro he ain't going down that easy. Fighters of that era are scary man they would literally fight to the death if the ref allowed it. Ali Vs Frazier they was on the brinkkk. And Foreman came outta retirement and gave prime Holyfield mad trouble.
"Put my name on the bottom of your shoes!" 😂
They kept it real lol
Who else doesn't need to see this video to realize the outcome? Roy was unstoppable in his prime!
AGREED.Boxing was the king of sports back then,so many-GREAT-boxers back then.
We wouldn't know that. He didn't fight the best in his prime except Toney at 168 not 160.
Roy Jones definitely top 3 highlights of all time
Roy Jones is a dear friend of mine and my neighbor! I met him in 1997 at Arlington country day school. We both played on the Jacksonville. Barracuda basketball team and had coach Rex morgand shout out 2 our Assistant coach NBA hall-of-famer.Artis gilmore. Even though he's twelve years older than me , we still played on the same Team and kept in touch all these years. He's not just a great friend.He's a great father And great husband just a good old country boy. Apologize if some of the words are off i'm having to voice text
That's awesome. Roy's the man.
You missed a period, bot.
Making James toney and Bernard Hopkins look bad is a lifetime achievement award.roy was fighting great opponents and making them look real bad.prime roy Jones was unstoppable.
Not just great, Hall of Fame worthy
Glen Johnson? Come on!!!
@@YourKingJDG yes.they will drive him there in a limo with all the trimmings.he looked bored at times.there where challenges in his prime.unlit you know who got a shot at him.
“Frazier seems to be patrolling a beat in a dangerous neighborhood” is great community
I love the counter strike music 😊
Rick Frazier is the man! He was VERY talented. This fight does not do him justice, but Roy did that to everyone back then.
He barely even threw a single punch lol . No business being in there whatsoever
@@ShorelineC "This fight doesn't do him justice" acknowledges that, smart guy.
Anyone ever tell you reading comp isn't your strong point, or maybe they wrote it down for you and that's why we find ourselves in the position we're in now 🤣
He was a multi-time GG champ and talented pro. RJJ ko'd Montell Griffin in 1 rd so by your logic he's a bum too! Stick to watching highlights.
@@Larry_Hegs I didn’t say he was a bad boxer, I simply said he shouldn’t have been in there, with RJJ.
@@ShorelineC which is irrelevant to my comment. Make your own standalone comment rather than piggy-backing on mine and then backpedaling.
@@Larry_Hegs you’re right. I apologize. Have a nice day
1:46 “ a special trick up his sleeves, and I don’t mean a pair of handcuffs. Although that might be his only realistic option” LMFAOO 💀
Roy Jones Jr. is up there with the top of the line GOATS!
The cop protest the stoppage, but he wasn't fighting. ....HE WAS RUNNING!!!
That guys grill piece @3:35 was looking crazy asf 😂
Sus
@@rasulsamad5860huh?
⏸️
The only crazy thing is paying attention to another grown man's mouth
great content man been tuning in for years
Bro they couldn't find nobody for Roy to fight but the police the fireman the truck driver. Extra. Armando was an excellent ref
For me, in their prime..... the 2 greatest boxers to ever walk the earth.... Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr.
No one has been as dominant as those 2 before things began to fall apart for them and the invincibility cloaks wore off.
But when they were on.... they were fucking on and no body could stop them. But father time and a mix of poor decisions can derail anything no matter how good it is.
Roy Jones: King of the Highlights
A Roy jones film would be dope 🔥💪🏾
*4:11** Iconic phrase.*
my bro added the Counterstrike music in the end ajhahgahaaha
Good lateral movement and head movement
Made me tab looking for CSGO running in the background @5:35
💀💀💀
I thought Jones was fighting one of the Village People based on the thumbnail 😂
@@james4692 more like fighting one of the village idiots.
He looked like Anthony Joshua in the thumbnail. Lol
He could have fought the whole group at the same time and it wouldn't have changed the outcome. 😂
That's exactly what I thought, too!
I figured someone else must have posted that before I did, and you had!
😂
In his prime Jones was amazing. I remember the first time I saw him fight I called a friend and told him "You have to see this guy! He's so awkward and his hands are so fast, he reminds me of Sugar Ray Robinson!" That's high praise because Sugar is arguably the greatest fighter of all time. I love watching Roy Jones fight! He's one of a kind. It may be years before we see someone else with that kind of talent.
Damn this footage from '99 startin' to look like the '80s
Because it is next five years the 00s is the 80s
Footage from 2010 to 2015 looks like the 90s now too.
My wife and I meet Roy Jones in the lobby of the MGM the morning after the Toney fight which I attended. He was returning from working out. It was a pleasant experience.
3some?
But seriously, did he think he could beat RJJ?
Roy at his prime was further above the competition than any other fighter I've ever seen. He's also a solid dude. I live in Pensacola, and we see Roy around town all the time. I used to play basketball with him once or twice a month about 15 years ago. He was ALWAYS nice and generous with any kids that wanted to take a picture, get an autograph, ask him a question, etc. He didn't act stuck up or anything. He came in like one of the guys, hooped with us, never asked for special treatment.
Love it thank you, Roy is my goat.
The ref saved his life.
2:19.....the most cliché New York Detective EVER!
Anyone else notice the CS:GO background music 😂😂😂😂
So funny
this is the opposite of Mike Tysons’s situation 🤣
Did Mike tyson fight a police man
@@jeremiahboafo8252 no mike tyson had a dude named mitch green who was a “gang leader” and harassed him for years until eventually they got in the ring and fought it out. you can imagine how that went lol
Then Mike kicked his ass in Harlem on 125st in MITCH “blood” Green own neighborhood go figure
Jones Jr has the highest peak of any fighter
that CSGO music tho,double like
seriously i check my steam im like oh wait its crappy cs2 now
Jones Jr was a beast back in the day. His fights looked like a video game
He was swimming with Jaws💯😂
and got lucky at that lol
The last former LMW to capture a HW title, Roy was something spectacular.
Thanks for the memories Roy.
Why does he look like one of the village people in the thumbnail
He didn't do that to tyson lol 😅
He CLOWNED every person in the ring with him for a long time!
The thumbnail gave me village people vibes.
Underrated comment.
Seriously underrated comment
Name on bottom of shoes is hilarious 😂
5:42 embarrassing 🥴
Roy was the raw true, real deal, most baddest. Nothing fake. No script. Just pure talent, reflex and skills. SO far ahead of his ERA. He made them all look like the 70s.
Roy Jones Jr looked helpless against Joe Calzaghe, who was the most underrated fighter of all time.
Roy was way past his prime and still fought toe to toe against Joe.
@@AngeloBoca1 - Joe Calzaghe was also way past his prime and in the 15th and final year of his career. He was 36 years old, and Jones was 39, so there was no significant age difference.
@@MarcfjJones apex was around 93-98 … Joes prime was at 168 .. a division ROY left in 1996 and he didn’t start hitting his stride til 2001 … i love Joe bet let’s call a spade a spade … he caught Roy after he weight drained himself for Tarver and destroyed his remaining prime … you’re a coded casual .. because you’ll know that Calzaghe ducked Carl Froch at the end of his career when Froch was his mandatory.. google it … i can’t punk casuals like u
@@Marcfj Roy turned pro in 1989 while Joe turned pro in 1993 on the Lewis -Bruno undercard .. by that time ROY was already world champion … like i said … i despise casuals like u who don’t know boxing .. i love Joe but it’s his delusional fans who hope him up too much when he did his share of Ducking too with Sven Ottke, Carl Froch etc beating black men is always the measuring stick no matter how old they are lol his best best win outside of Lacy was Kessler … but beating black men always wet the whistle of the dominant society lol u proved that or if your non white .. you’re a 🦝
Joe was underrated, but Roy and BHop was sorta washed before they fought him also
I remember this well. Roy was my guy and i didn't miss a fight. HBO always did a phenomenal job of doing a background preview, showing the training and hyping the fight between the undercard fights. Frazier had a cool story and it made you think he was gonna bring it. He however did not and Roy literally made it look like they pulled the guy out of the crowd 10 minutes before the fight. It was one of the biggest mismatches I've ever seen on HBO.
Rigged meaningless fight.
That James Tony fight was epic
Roy Jones cleaned out the Middle, Super Middle, and Light Heavyweights divisions. When he finally started losing, he had no more to prove. And he even moved up and beat a heavyweight champion. Definitely one of the alltime greats.
the counter strike music got me week
Jones hand-speed is so fast that Frazier probably couldn’t see a damn thing until the punch landed.
Bruce Lee level speed
You really made dude into a beast in that thumbnail 😂
Holy sh*t, BLTV!...I never in a million YEARS, thought I would ever see my former boxing coach on BLTV...He's the guy at 3:28 who gets dropped..His name is Mack Willis, journeyman out of Dalton Ga.He wasn't the best fighter, but one hell of a coach...RESPECT +10 you guys
Roy looks like a supreme athlete. This dude wasn’t ready.
Jones- this is for all the Police Brutality goes on.
I can't argue Roy's final statement. As I've always said, "Roy Jones Jr is hands down the most athletic & most talented boxer I've personally ever seen." He was that great.
He was a 40 year old cop. I remember watching that fight as a kid, I didn' t know he was that old.
This music is iconic from that 1 Roy jones jr highlight reel😂
It’s impressive that Frazier dodged anything tbh. Good for him.
“You wanna piece of me? Nah” like what??😂
Best I’ve ever seen.
"Put my name on the bottom of yo shoes"
"So when Roy knocked him out, it says 'Hello, Chris Green'"
🤣😂🤣😂
That cop looked happy to be on tv, that was comedy
The most talented boxer that ever lived, just pure raw skill, natural as it can be
The thumbnail made that cop look a lot bigger 😂
Roy and Evander are my favorites. Certainly there were other amazing boxers. They were MY favorites.
We did it all back in the day. Sport karate(that’s where I learned good footwork), BJJ, kickboxing and boxing, wrestling at 6’2” and 175 lbs I held my own. We played for real.
Enjoy watching RJ back in the day one of the best
Roy was so good that HBO said "We tired of not making money from Roy" DAMN, thats an incredible position!
I met Mr. Jones at the Cock fights in Sunrise Louisiana 3 days in a row all day long.
I watched him handle his own roosters, spoke to him a few times, got a picture and an autograph...plus he was kind enough to say hello to my friend back home over the phone.
After the event was over and I got home and reviewed some of his fights I realized the he fights in the same manner a rooster flogs.
He must have been handling roosters his whole life and picked up on the rooster technique.
Cool guy for sure.
Gotta love the low hands guys ....there so special...ultimate entertainment...Jr one of the best ever
" Chill Man, i don't want to fight" 😂😂😂😂
Trained his fighters at our gym in London getting them ready for world title fights. He mixed in as one of the lads. Have a great rendition of his rap song we put on for him. His humility was simply breathtaking. Met so many legends. Ali, Foreman, Frazer, Azumah Nelson, Foreman (those are just the legends). The humility is such a lesson.
“Down goes Frazier”..well done.
I ran the sand dunes by Pcola...prepping for college football. He was doing the same one Saturday...he hurt my feelings 😂
He shouldn't have worn that damn police uniform 😂
My all time favorite!!
"Too good for his own good" seems appropriate. RJ competed in a weight class that made it difficult to get the marquis fights that would be rewarded at the gate. He was simply so much better at that weight class. He is absolutely an elite prize fighter that never got to truly be tested until he aged out.
Roy was an absolute genius in the ring.
Roy in his prime was amazing to watch..... I don't know why HBO cared about the length of fights either, people loved watching him dominate just like they did Tyson... Tyson in his prime you knew you might by the PPV to watch a 45 second fight but people still bought them.
My favorite fighter EVER... He made the era dull with his greatness. Thats the ultimate compliment 💯
Roy accomplished in his career than any other boxer in history from welter weight to heavyweight tittles in every weight class