ROY JONES JR will forever be known as one of boxing’s greats.
The American was one the most accurate punchers of his generation and he racked up a bunch of glamorous wins throughout his career.
Roy Jones Jr will take on Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout on November 28Credit: Getty Images – Getty
And on November 28, he’ll enter the ring once again to take on fellow legend Mike Tyson in an exhibition bout.
Take a look below as SunSport venture back in time through some of Jones Jr’s greatest and lowest nights.
What is Roy Jones Jr’s boxing record?
Jones Jr finished his career with a boxing record of 66-9.
His record as an amateur was also impressive as he racked up 121 wins with just 13 losses.
Jones Jr won a silver medal at the 1988 Olympics in Seoul, but his loss is regarded as one of the worst robberies in amateur boxing history.
The judges’ decision to award the victory to Park Si-Hun, the home fighter, was even investigated by the IOC, who controversially saw no wrongdoing.
Roy Jones Jr won world titles in four different weight divisionsCredit: Getty Images – Getty
How old is Roy Jones Jr and how tall is he?
Jones Jr was born on January 16, 1969, making him 51 years old.
The boxing icon was born in Pensacola, Floria, where he currently resides with his wife and three sons.
Jones Jr only retired at 49, however, in 2018 after a win over Scott Sigmon after a 29-year professional career.
‘Captain Hook’, as he’s known, is just 5ft 11inches, despite his ability to move up the weights, winning numerous world titles.
Roy Jones Jr finished his career with 66 wins and nine losses
Roy Jones Jr has not fought as a professional since 2018Credit: Getty Images – Getty
How many world titles did Roy Jones Jr win?
Jones Jr won numerous world titles in FOUR different weight classes, starting at middleweight.
Jones beat Bernard Hopkins to win his first title at 160lbs in 1993.
He then went on to beat James Toney for the IBF super-middleweight world title a year later.
Jones stepped up yet again when he knocked Montell Griffin out in one round to win the WBC light heavyweight world title.
Jones unified the light-heavyweight division on multiple occasions before finally making the move to heavyweight, skipping cruiserweight altogether.
In 2003, Jones beat John Ruiz by unanimous decision to become the WBA heavyweight world champion.
Jones Jr holds the record for most wins in unified title bouts with 12.
Roy Jones Jr lost to Joe Calzaghe when they fought each other in Las VegasCredit: PA:Press Association
What are some of Roy Jones Jr’s worst losses?
Thought Jones Jr was a legend, he suffered some devastating losses throughout his career.
His first defeat came against Montell Griffin, after he hit the American after knocking him down.
After that, Jones Jr was brutally knocked out by Antonio Tarver after coming down from heavyweight to fight at light-heavyweight again.
Further losses against Tarver again, Glen Johnson and Joe Calzaghe followed.
Jones Jr was then knocked out by Danny Green, before suffering losses to Bernard Hopkins and Dennis Lebedev.
His final loss came against British fighter Enzo Maccarinelli, who knocked Jones Jr out in the fourth round of their clash in 2015.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk