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-Photo Credit: D M Warr/DKP-
Roy Jones Jr. showed the world a bit of the past
by totally dismantling an aging Felix Trinidad in Madison Square Garden.
Seemingly lifted from pugilistic purgatory, Jones wants to fight the best, but
this time he wants to do it with a new appreciation for his skills and the sport
of boxing. The real question is, will anyone take the chance with the former
self-described Superman?
MC: :
Is it a fair assessment that this time
around you have a new appreciation for your God given skills and boxing itself?
RJJ: Yes, absolutely. I definitely
look around at everything and appreciate everything more.
MC:
Did Trinidad hurt you at anytime
during your match with him?
RJJ: No, not at all. I didn’t even
break a sweat.
MC:
What was your feeling like after the
fight? Was it relief, adulation?
RJJ: Well, everybody was excited. Even
the Puerto Rican fans were yelling. I feel like I earned some respect with them
and won them over.
MC:
Hopkins, Calzaghe or Taylor Pavlik.
What are your chances of fighting the winners in either of those fights, and do
you want to?
RJJ: The chances are real good of
possibly getting the winner of either of those fights. I will fight anybody
anywhere anytime. Question is, will they fight me? Let’s go. Let’s get it on.
Let’s make it happen. That’s how I feel.
MC:
Do you think they are dodging you?
Maybe your style can give them issues?
RJJ: Not my style, my presence gives
them problems. My mere presence in the limelight gives them problems. I have a
God fearing presence. My presence alone is enough to make them look away.
MC:
Do you think for example, Joe Calzaghe
thinks that a fight with you and your style might be too big a risk?
RJJ: No, I mean he is at the end of
his career and is taking more risks. I think he would take the fight, after he
finishes with Bernard.
MC:
What do you think of Kelly Pavlik?
RJJ: I think he is a big puncher, I’m
not real sure he has the experience besides fighting Jermain Taylor. I would
fight him anytime, anywhere.
MC:
Bernard Hopkins. You know that name
pretty well. He told me that although you are a hall of fame fighter, and
deserve recognition for your past deeds. You really are NOT relevant right now.
How do you feel about that statement?
RJJ: His opinion is a wonderful thing.
He can’t get over the fact that I can beat him, I have beat him, and if we get
in the ring, I'll whoop him again. He looks at it like this. Until someone beats
me, that Roy Jones fight will always be out there. So as long as he doesn’t lose
again, he doesn’t have to face me. He doesn’t want to take that loss. He still
can’t get over the last one.
MC:
What is the most desirable scenario
for Roy Jones Jr. right now? Who do you want?
RJJ: Look Mike, whoever shows up, we
will fight. It’s that simple. We aren’t prejudiced. We don’t have any friends.
We just box and have a good time. Whoever shows up, we will take. Do you feel
me?
MC:
It seems as if you did something that
Oscar de la Hoya wasn’t able to do, and that is getting Felix Trinidad back in
the ring. Do you think Oscar would think about facing you?
RJJ: Right now that my name is back on
top, I would be willing to drop in weight and break all the PPV numbers and
fight him. Just like I went up to heavyweight, doing something that hasn’t been
done in 106 years for the good of the game. Why wouldn’t Oscar be willing to get
in the ring with me? He could get inside 160. I’m not asking him to gain 30 lbs
like I did.
MC:
So Oscar does not want to consider a
match with you? Have you asked Golden Boy Promotions for that fight?
RJJ: Yes we did, and they said
no, he does not want to get into the ring with me. I took gambles for the
history of the game. Why won’t these guys take gambles like I did? These guys
call themselves pound for pound this and that, but they aren’t willing to risk
nothing. I knew after coming down from heavyweight that I wasn’t right, and I
would probably have to take a loss or two, but I went up for the good of the
game and for the challenge. Why is he so scared? Why am I the only one who
takes these chances for the good of the game? Even if you get your ass whooped
you’re not losing. Just do it for the cause.
(Laughing)… But they said no
regarding De la Hoya, but maybe Hopkins down the road…
MC:
So we come back to Hopkins, Calzaghe
scenario again?
RJJ: Bernard is a good guy, I have
nothing against him personally, but he is fighting Calzaghe on HBO, not even on
PPV. I mean, he acts like I tried taking food out of his mouth by talking to
Calzaghe. They are saying by me trying to get a fight with Calzaghe, I am
hurting their negotiations. They filed a cease and desist because they say they
already had a deal with Calzaghe. Like I said, I have nothing against the guy,
but he thinks he somehow has the upper hand on me, and it just isn’t so. If you
are going to come at me, come right.
MC:
Thanks for taking the time, and good
luck.
01-26-2008
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