Boxingโs an art, itโs a science, and you donโt go out to knock people out. If they happen to get knocked out, they happen to run into one of these bricks by mistake [looks at his fists], thatโs their fault.
Roy Jones Jr.There's no way a fighter should fight and put his life on the line, and a promoter makes more money than he makes.
Roy Jones Jr.That was probably the most important fight of my career...he was this crazy guy, who acted like most adults that I knew as a kid, and I knew right away by him being so crazy and wild and quick tempered, I was gonna get under his skin and aggravate the heck out of him. And that's exactly what I did.
Roy Jones Jr.We're in Madison Square Garden, I can't let you beat me in Madison Square Garden, are you serious!?
Roy Jones Jr.The knockouts did not change me as a fighter. I was more of a boxer as a heavyweight. The problem was when I came back to light heavyweight, I lost all of the muscle and I lost all of the energy. I was going for the knockout because I didn't want to go the whole 12 rounds because my body was tired. I couldn't understand why my body was tired and it didn't dawn on me until now.
Roy Jones Jr.