By Steven Wain: Everyone saw last week when Lacy was destroyed by ring legend Roy Jones JR proving once again that Lacy can’t mix it with the big boys. The fight was so one sided, for 10 rounds Lacy just had his ass handed to him and got taught a boxing lesson from a boxing master, the fight was painful to watch and I was relieved when his corner pulled him out.
Jeff Lacy
Jones Stops Lacy, Still Looks Shot
By Jim Dower: Although former 8-time champion Roy Jones Jr. (54-5, 40 KO’s) was able to reach back for some of his old glory on Saturday night with a 10th stoppage victory over former International Boxing Federation (IBF) super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy (25-3, 17 KO’s) at the Coast Coliseum, in Biloxi, Mississippi, Jones still looked like a shot fighter in there. Let’s be honest here.
Roy Jones vs Jeff Lacy Round By Round
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Vequan “The Show” Kimbrough [21-2(7)] vs Jason “The American Boy” Litzau [24-2(20)] for the NABF Lightweight Championship
Round 1
Litzau circling the ring firing left jabs. Litzau lands a straight right, followed by a left. Kimbrough blocks an uppercut. Left hook lands for Litzau. Kimbrough almost falls down after losing balance ducking a punch.
Jones vs. Lacy tonight: Look for Jeff to Stop Roy!
By Chris Williams: In going through the last six fights for both fighters, I’ve come to the conclusion that former IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KO’s) will not only beat Roy Jones Jr. (53-5, 39 KO’s) tonight but will do it in an impressive style by knocking Roy out inside the distance at the Gulf Coast Arena, in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Roy Jones Jr vs. Jeff Lacy: The Loser Can Kiss his Career Goodbye
By Jason Kim: Roy Jones Jr. (53-5, 39 KO’s) and Jeff Lacy (24-2, 17 KO’s) will be fighting this Saturday night in a bout that will be shown live on pay-per-view. Although it’s hard to get a clear picture about what’s at stake here for the two aging stars, one thing is clear, the loser of the fight will find himself in a situation where their career is pretty much over. Jones, 40, can ill afford to lose again at his age.
De La Hoya Thinks Roy Jones Jr. Should Retire
By Jason Kim: Oscar De La Hoya thinks it’s high time that Roy Jones Jr. hangs up his boxing gloves for good, according to an article from The Ring. De La Hoya thinks that the 40-year-old Jones will likely win this Saturday night’s bout against former International Boxing Federation super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy in Biloxi, Mississippi, De La Hoya thinks that Jones should retire immediately after this fight.
Jones-Lacy: Will Roy Get Knocked Out Again?
By Chris Williams: It’s been five years since Roy Jones Jr. (53-5, 39 KO’s) was stopped in back to back fights against Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson. Since then, Jones has been able to stay upright, albeit against much softer and lighter hitting opponents. On Saturday night, Jones will be facing the hardest puncher in years when he tangles with knockout artist Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KO’s) in a 12 round bout at the Gulf Coast Arena, in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Jones vs. Lacy: A Fight Five Years Too Late
By Jason Kim: This Saturday night Roy Jones Jr. (53-5, 39 KOs) and Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KOs) will be meeting in a bout that will mean little aside from the basic entertainment factor as these two aging former stars go at it in a 12 round bout at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi.
Jones vs. Lacy: Is This Worth Being a PPV Bout?
By Jim Dower: This Saturday night, 8-time world boxing champion Roy Jones, Jr. (53-5, 39 KOs) will be fighting Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KOs) in a 12 round bout pay per view bout at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. The bout will be showcasing two fighters that were once at the top of the sport, but have faded in recent years to the point where neither of them are much of a factor in the light heavyweight division.
Lacy vs. Jones: What Relevance Does This Fight Have?
By William Mackay: Next week, former boxing great Roy Jones Jr. (53-5, 39 KO’s), now 40-years-old, will be stepping into the ring in a 12 round bout against former IBF super middleweight champion Jeff Lacy (25-2, 17 KO’s) at the Gulf Coast Arena, in Biloxi, Mississippi. At stake for the bout will be Jones’ obscure WBO NABO light heavyweight belt and the bragging rights between two fading former champions.