NEW YORK—Two of the greatest boxers
in history, Felix “Tito” Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr.,
will face each other in a battle boxing fans have been
waiting for years to see at New York’s famed Madison
Square Garden on Saturday, Jan. 19, 2008, and will be
produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View.
Trinidad (42-2, 35 KOs), from Puerto
Rico, and Jones (51-4, 38 KOs) from Pensacola,
Fla.,—both destined for the Hall of Fame—have built a
staggering list of accomplishments and will enter the
ring for this highly anticipated 12-round fight at or
below the catch weight of 170 pounds.
Jones is an eight-time world
champion, winning belts in the middleweight, super
middleweight, light heavyweight and heavyweight
divisions, becoming the first former middleweight
champion to win a world heavyweight crown in over 100
years.
Trinidad is a five-time world
champion with a stunning career knockout ratio of 80
percent that has won titles in the welterweight, junior
middleweight and middleweight classes. He also holds the
distinction of having defeated three Olympic Games gold
medalists: Pernell “Sweet Pea” Whitaker, “The Golden
Boy” Oscar De La Hoya and David Reid.
“I always want to fight great
fighters and I have always wanted to fight Roy Jones
Jr., one of the greatest fighters of the era,” Trinidad
said. “I have too much boxing left inside of me and I
want to show that I am still one of the best fighters in
the world. I feel good at this weight and it will be a
great fight.”
Jones minced no words in summing up
the match.
“We both have bombs in our tank and
are phenomenal boxers on top of that,” Jones said. “We
are both powerful punchers and it will all depend on who
gets there first. I will guarantee this: count on it,
this will be a superfight that delivers the goods. We’re
going to give fight fans exactly what they want to see.”
“Tito is a great champion and I know
he leaves a great legacy behind him. If someone like
that challenges you, how are you going to turn that
down?”
Promoter Don King is especially proud
to be promoting this fight.
“I’ve been trying to put these two
superstars in a match for a long time and to get this
done just leaves me breathless,” King exclaimed. “This
will be a fight for the ages and will be remembered
among the greatest events I have ever staged. Tito and
Roy, it doesn’t get any better than that.”
HBO Pay-Per-View’s Mark Taffet shares
his excitement.
“Tito Trinidad and Roy Jones are two
legendary fighters who have participated in some of the
biggest and most memorable fights of our generation,”
Taffet said. “We’re thrilled that boxing fans will
finally get to see this matchup of superstars.”
The Mecca of boxing is proud to be
hosting the event at the world’s most famous arena.
“Two legendary fighters at Madison
Square Garden in the greatest city in the world, it just
can’t get any better than that,” said Joel Fisher,
senior vice president, Madison Square Garden Sports
Properties. “The Garden is strongly committed to
the sport of boxing and Trinidad versus Jones is
certainly an event our loyal boxing fans have been
waiting to see.”
From 1993 to 2004, Jones was regarded
by most as the best pound-for-pound fighter in the
world. He was Ring magazine’s “Fighter of the
Year” in 1994 and was voted 1990’s “Fighter of the
Decade” by the prestigious Boxing Writers Association of
America.
The list of top-name fighters Jones
has defeated reads like a Who’s Who and is even more
impressive when one considers the opponents’ records
going into the matches: Bernard “The Executioner”
Hopkins (22-1); Thomas Tate (29-2); James “Lights Out”
Toney (44-0-2); Vinny Pazineza (40-5); Eric Lucas
(19-2-2); Mike “The Body Snatcher” McCallum (49-3-1);
Montell Griffin (27-0); Virgil “Quicksilver” Hill
(43-2); Lou Del Valle (27-1); Otis Grant (31-1-1);
Reggie Johnson (39-5-1); Julio Cesar Gonzalez (27-0);
Clinton Woods (32-1); John Ruiz (38-4-1); and Antonio
Tarver (21-1).
Trinidad is the greatest and most
revered fighter ever from the boxing-crazed island of
Puerto Rico. He was named the BWAA Fighter of the Year
in 2000 and in that same year participated in the BWAA
and USA Today Fight of the Year when he knocked out
then-undefeated “Ferocious” Fernando Vargas.
His list of vanquished star foes
provides a similar list to that of Jones: Maurice
Blocker (34-3); Hector “Macho” Camacho (43-2); “Yory
Boy” Campas (56-0); Oba Carr (32-0); Freddie Pendleton
(40-20-4); Pernell Whitaker (40-2-1); Hugo Pineda
(36-1-1); Oscar De La Hoya (31-0); Fernando Vargas
(20-0); William Joppy (32-1-1); and Ricardo “El Matador”
Mayorga (27-4-1).
Trinidad’s father, manager and
trainer Felix Trinidad Sr. was named BWAA Trainer of the
Year in 1995 and again in 2000 as well as Manager of the
Year in 2000.
The Trinidad vs. Jones domestic
pay-per-view telecast will begin at 9 pm ET/6 pm PT and
is being produced and distributed by HBO Pay-Per-View,
available in more than 61 million pay-per-view homes.
This domestic telecast will be
available in HDTV for those viewers who can receive HD.
HBO Pay-Per-View is the leading supplier of event
programming to the pay-per-view industry. For
your Trinidad vs. Jones fight week updates, log on to
www.hbo.com.
The event will be distributed
internationally by KingVision, available through DK
International Sales, a division of Don King Productions,
Inc.
The event is being promoted by Don
King Productions in association with Madison Square
Garden.
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