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Five-time world champion Felix "Tito" Trinidad and
eight-time world champion Roy Jones Jr.
spent all day at
ESPN headquarters in Bristol, Conn., on Tuesday promoting
their
upcoming match dubbed "Bring on the Titans" set for
Jan. 19 at Madison Square Garden
and on HBO Pay-Per-View. ESPN staffers created huge lines for a 90-minute autograph
signing in the ESPN employee cafeteria by Jones and
Trinidad.

Tito Trinidad and Roy
Jones Jr. smile for the cameras at their Los Angeles
press conference
the day
after Thanksgiving. Trinidad and Jones are set to
exchange leather on Saturday,
Jan. 19 at the famed
Madison Square Garden.
-Photo Credit: D M Warr/DKP-

Trinidad and
Jones face off at press conference held in San Juan, Puerto
Rico
-Photo Credit: D M Warr/DKP-
Watch today’s
press conference and multiple TRINIDAD-JONES face-offs by
clicking here…http://www.emcevents.com/TrinidadJonesFIGHTPAGE.html
THE 'WHERE ARE THEY NOW' SERIES CONTINUES AS FORMER CHAMPIONS RETURN FOR
A BIG PAYDAY...
by Frank Gonzalez Jr.
So, here’s another
Pay-Per-View event that makes you wonder what the criteria is
for fights being on PPV? Do we really care if a seven year
removed former Welterweight Champion fights a four year removed
former Light Heavyweight and “Heavyweight” Champion? This match
up is unfair and irrelevant. Curious that its going to be on PPV
instead of regular TV.
Would we buy a PPV that
featured Lamon Brewster against Jeff Lacy? How about Jose Luis
Castillo vs. Johnny Tapia? Hell, why not just go for the gusto
and see if we can get Sugar Ray Leonard to fight Riddick Bowe on
PPV. Not only are these guys past it (or never had it in Lacy’s
case) but they’re not even in the same divisions.
QUOTES FROM WEDNESDAY'S BOXING MEDIA WORKOUTS - JONES JR.
GOLOTA, MOLLO & CORLEY
“Guess who’s back, Roy Jones Jr.,” Jones declared. “Ain’t
nobody got the speed to handle me. Only Floyd Mayweather comes
close to me and he’s still 10 miles an hour slower,” Jones
quipped.
Jones, Andrew Golota, “Merciless” Mike Mollo and DeMarcus “Chop
Chop” Corley all performed a light workout and answered
questions.
JANUARY 19: ROY IS GOING TO BE "RAW" AGAIN AND TITO IS
"CONFIDENT" AND "FULL OF PASSION"
“We can only imagine how many miles they have run and rounds
they have sparred to get ready for this fight. They have put
themselves through very rigorous training camps. They have
great teams and they are ready. They have promised the fans a
great night of boxing.
“We look forward to Saturday night to a great event and a great
beginning to another fantastic year of boxing.” - MARK TAFFET – HBO PAY-PER-VIEW
TRAINERS
FELIX TRINIDAD SR. AND AL MERKERSON'S PRESS
CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
ROY JONES JR. - THE KING WHO WOULD BE MAN...
by Mike Cassell/Philadelphia
Boxing Report
It is often said that life is more about the journey than the
destination. For Roy Jones Jr., 51-4 (38 KO’s), truer words have never
been spoken. In his youth, and during much of his prime, Roy Jones
Jr. was seemingly indestructible. He had a chip firmly placed on his
muscular shoulders from day one, when he unfairly lost the gold medal at
the 1988 Seoul Olympics. Sometimes we forget just how dominant he was in
the ring. A few losses can do that. He had the ability to make full grown
men, world class fighters and championship caliber athletes, appear clumsy
and amateurish. He was undisciplined, wild and completely unconventional.
He did everything wrong in the ring. He often left himself open. He
punched off balance and from inconceivable angles. His defense was his
offense, and in the words of Muhammad Ali, he was a "bad, bad man."
ROY JONES JR. "GOD'S GAME ROOSTER"... by Martin Wade
After learning what life was like on the “D list” Roy Jones
has become as accessible and “promotable” as he ever was when
he was “the man.” Gone are the frustrating great Gatsby like
tendencies, in their place is a man clearly giddy to be
relevant again. Roy’s speech on Friday Night Fights, analogous
to his patented 16 punch staccatos, ranged from chastising Joe
Cortez to shamelessly calling out Joe Calzaghe. For a man so
grumpy leading up to his second and third fights with Antonio
Tarver, Roy seems determined to soak up what remains of his
athletic mortality...
Floyd Mayweather should take note, because flirting with MMA, “sort of” promoting
concerts and “playing” rap mogul won’t extend one's fistic
prime.
TRINIDAD - JONES FEATURED PPV MATCHES DESTINED TO PRODUCE SLUGFESTS
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. The event has been dubbed “Bring on the Titans”
and will be produced and distributed live by HBO Pay-Per-View
9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT)
But before Trinidad and Jones
square off, there will also be three bouts featured at the
Garden and live on the pay-per-view telecast including
heavyweight Andrew Golota taking on the emerging Chicago
heavyweight “Merciless” Mike Mollo; former 154-pound champion
Roman “Made in Hell” Karmazin squaring of with Alex “The
Technician” Bunema; and undefeated super lightweight Devon
Alexander “The Great”—Don King’s top young prospect—will face
his toughest opponent yet in former world champion DeMarcus
“Chop Chop” Corley.
TRINIDAD AND JONES JOIN NEW
YEAR'S EVE REVELERS IN NEW YORK CITY FOR TIME SQUARE
CELEBRATION
When the throngs of New Year's Eve revelers make their way to
Time Square in New York City for the best New Year's
celebration in the world tonight, they will be joined by Felix
Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr., whose larger than life images are
displayed on a huge billboard hung on the corner of 42nd
and Broadway in the heart of the action. The billboard with
the fight moniker "Bring on the Titans" will help remind
thousands of New Yorkers and those visiting the area for the
New Year's Eve celebration and the early weeks of January that
Trinidad and Jones will meet at Madison Square Garden January
19.
Tickets for Trinidad vs Jones "Bring on the Titans" are still
available at all Ticketmaster outlets.
The 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.
'SANTA DON' OFFERS GOOD
TIDINGS, GREAT FIGHT: JONES-TRINIDAD JANUARY 19
'Tis the
season to "Bring On The Titans"
please click the link below to see and listen to what jolly
ol' Don King, aka Santa Claus, has to say...
OUTSIDE THE RING – TRINIDAD VS. JONES DOCUMENTARY TO AIR DECEMBER 23 ON COX SPORTS
Boxing fans searching for an inside look at the non-stop Felix “Tito”
Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. media tour will get a treat when
Cox Sports Television airs the first in a three-part series
documentary showcasing the legendary fighters on Sunday, Dec.
23, at 11 p.m. ET/8 p.m. PT.
TRINIDAD -
JONES FACE OFF IN PUERTO RICO PRESS CONFERENCE
Eight-time world champion Roy Jones Jr. visited the home of five-time world
champion Felix "Tito" Trinidad for a press conference at Coliseo Roberto
Clemente in San Juan, Puerto Rico this past Thursday.
While both boxers have been good sportsmen at previous
media tour stops in New York and Los Angeles, the emotion of being on his native
island caused Trinidad to sharpen his words towards Jones concerning their Jan.
19 showdown at Madison Square Garden and on HBO Pay-Per-View.
TRINIDAD vs JONES TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY, DECEMBER 10,
2007
Tickets for the highly anticipated match
between Felix “Tito” Trinidad and Roy Jones Jr. will go on
sale Monday, December 10, Madison Square Garden announced
today. The much sought after first row ringside seats will be
available for fans to purchase via a special Ticketmaster
online auction, beginning on December 10th.
PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES: EIGHT-TIME WORLD
CHAMPION ROY JONES JR. - FIVE-TIME WORLD CHAMPION TITO
TRINIDAD
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.
BOXING TITANS MEET AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ON JANUARY 19
“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.”
BATTLE OF LEGENDS OR BATTLE OF HAVE-BEENS?...
by Rizwaan Zahid
An upcoming fight between former greats Roy Jones and
Felix Trinidad has been dubbed the Battle of Legends;
however, one has to wonder the validity behind this title.
Roy Jones has not had a good win against a named opponent
since his fight against John Ruiz which was over four
years ago, while the former champion Felix Trinidad's last
win was against a powerful but very limited Ricardo
Mayorga.
THE BATTLE OF THE TITANS: AN ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE... ON PAPER
...
by Ricky Ray Taylor
On paper this match up looks like an absolute masterpiece; two future Hall of
Famers, Jones at 51 and 4 with 38 knockouts vs Felix's 42 and 2 with 35 KO's,
have left a staggering list of victims in their wake in the
past 15 years. It's only when you start lifting up the
veil that you begin to see the cracks in the contest...
TRINIDAD vs JONES SHAPING UP TO BE A VERY COMPETITIVE FIGHT!
Tito Trinidad: "One month ago, I was not clear whether I
would come back to boxing. But right now I have made up my
mind. I have conversations with my manager and Don and
finally everything has come together. Everything has been
agreed... that I am ready to fight Roy Jones and Roy Jones
is ready to fight me."
11-17-2007
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