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Floyd “Money” Mayweather sends Roy Jones Jr subliminal message
Published
10 months agoon
Former world champion with four divisions, Roy Jones Jr, is used to the heated shots of boxers from this era and previous eras, but apparently the Floyd “Money” boxing icon Mayweather (50-0, 27 KO) felt some way when Jones said that Mayweather lost in a specific fantasy match.
During his legendary career, Floyd Mayweather defeated 24 fighters who were present or former world champions. Roy Jones Jr believes that a boxer who defeated the three -quarters of the legendary quartet from the 1980s defeated Mayweather.
In the mid -90s to the beginning of 2000, Roy Jones Jr seemed impossible to beat, because he gained a pound position for a pound. In the period in which Roy Jones was an attraction Boxing, a youthful boxer named “Pretty Boy” Floyd Mayather, began his professional career.
After dominating in a super-medium weight and featherlight heavyweight for the previous nine years, Roy Jones moved to heavyweight. In his debut, Jones Jr defeated John Ruiz with a unanimous decision and won the title of WBA World Heavyweight.
After his triumphant victory, Roy Jones returned to a featherlight heavyweight and unfortunately the iconic boxer showed signs of fall. After Jones disappeared, Mayweather changed his name from Pretty Boy to money and became a up-to-date face face.
Mayweather was proud of being a boxer who defeated every warrior he entered the ring. Recently, Mayweather offends Roy Jones, who chooses a boxer to defeat him in the duel Era vs era.
As mentioned earlier, this boxer had a victory against the three -quarters of the legendary Four Kings quartet. He did not beat all four because of the fact that there is the remaining twenty -five percent of the group.
During the interview with the podcast “All the Smoke Fight” Roy Jones Jr said he believed that Sugar Ray Leonard would beat Floyd Mayweather Jr.
“Floyd is not as mean as sugar. How does he stop him?! Sugar is dawg! Just his name sugar means nothing! Sugar is dawg! People do not give him enough recognition,” said Jones.
Roy Jones said: “For me I like Floyd, and Floyd is nippy, but it’s like Floyd Daddy didn’t fight so close to sugar. Sugar did what he wanted to do with Floyd Daddy.”
Jones meant the fight, which took place in September 1978, when in the 10th round Sugar Ray Leonard stopped Floyd Mayweather SR. Floyd Mayweather Jr was not a fan of Roy Jones’ comments and decided to answer the extended sent.
Floyd Mayweather began publishing movies watching Roy Jones Jr was knocked out. In the first film in his history on Instagram, Mayweather published material when Tarver joined with his left shot and threw Jones in the second round.
The next clip that the Mayweather watched is from four months later, when Glen Johnson knocked out Roy Jones in the ninth round. Mayweather was still sitting on the sofa and watched a gigantic screen when Danny Green stopped Jones in the first round.
The last viewing of Lowlight Mayweather was the Enza Maccarinelli clip, which knocked Roy Jones Jr in the fourth round. When publishing these films, Mayweather did not speak, but was able to send a subliminal message to Roy Jones Jr.
Mayweather’s sarcastic reaction can add more fuel to fire very well. The question is: will this become a battle in social media Mayweather vs Jones Jr, or can this materialize in a potential exhibition?
Last updated 07/07/2025
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Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury are expected to fight later this year, but the date remains uncertain even though both camps claim to have reached an agreement. The fight depends on whether Joshua makes it to his fight, which will take place on July 25 in Riyad against Kristian Prenga.
Fury returned earlier this month with a decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov, his first victory since 2023, and immediately called for Joshua, who was watching from ringside. From that moment on, the desire to fight intensified again.
Joshua is still scheduled to return to action in July after a break following a fatal car crash in Nigeria that killed two of his close friends. He confirmed that he will continue his career and that his next target will be Fury, provided he manages to get a summer fight.
This first step is now ready. Joshua will face Kristian Prenga on July 25 in Riyad, with both sides claiming a deal with Fury will be concluded later. Eddie Hearn has identified November as his target.
“We’ll be back in July against Kristian Prengi and then, if all goes well, we’ll fight Tyson Fury in November. Everything has been signed on our end and ready to go. Fury said he’s signed the contract too, so there’s no point in denying it, in the end we’re going to fight without a doubt the biggest fight in the history of British boxing,” Hearn told Punch Podcast.
For Fury’s side, Frank Warren provided another window on when the fight would happen.
“It’s signed. Tyson signed up for it a few months ago and we were waiting for AJ and he already did it. So the fight will continue and it looks like it will take place sometime in October,” Warren said on talkSport Boxing.
The difference between October and November is compact on paper, but it usually means that the details are not yet fully settled. Fury’s dates, location and schedule still need to be finalized before anything can truly be wrapped up.
The fight goes on under a certain condition. Joshua has to get through July first. Until that happens, everything else is still being discussed.
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Manny Pacquiao Names One Fighter He Would Like to Face: ‘They Protected Him from Me’
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3 hours agoon
May 1, 2026
Manny Pacquiao has faced plenty of top-flight stars over the course of his three-decade-long career, but there is one fighter the Filipino star still regrets not being able to fight.
“Pac Man” competed in famed fights with the likes of Floyd Mayweather, Oscar De La Hoya and Juan Manuel Marquez and remains in the sport to this day, hoping to break his own record as the oldest welterweight world champion in boxing history.
However, before the veteran can continue this mission, he is scheduled to fight a rematch with Mayweather in September – however, it is unclear whether it will be a professional or exhibition space.
The 47-year-old icon said, reflecting on his 73-fight career Vibration that he still regrets not having had the opportunity to hand Terence Crawford his first defeat before “Bud” retired with a 42-0 record.
“The Crawford fight. Because Bob Arum kept it. I’m covered by top-tier promotions and he’s been covered by top-tier promotions before, so I would love to fight him. But it never happened. Bob didn’t give it to me.”
Pacquiao and Crawford have been linked to the fight multiple times, and intriguingly, when the Omaha cameraman was asked the same question, he stated that he had been “chasing this fight for years” and regretted that it didn’t happen.
If he remains interested, Pacquiao has shared his desire to fight anyone while he is dynamic in the sport, including Crawford.
“As long as I stay dynamic in boxing, I will never do it [duck] whoever is in line. Whoever I face, I will face.”
Crawford doesn’t seem interested in returning to the ring despite the allure of a lucrative rematch with Canelo Alvarez, while Pacquiao appears to be absent in 2026 due to Mayweather’s defeat.
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Opetai’s comments come just days before Benavidez fights Ramirez for the WBA and WBO cruiserweight titles scheduled for May 2. The fight gives Benavidez a chance to secure his first 200-pound belt after moving up from lightweight heavyweight.
The Australian was preparing for a unification opportunity and used the moment to press his case, calling out both fighters rather than focusing on one opponent.
The IBF’s decision to strip Opetaia following his move to Zuffa Boxing has already impacted the perception of this fight. Jose Benavidez Sr. cited the lack of a title and narrow profile as reasons why the fight doesn’t make sense at this point.
Opetaia previously held the IBF cruiserweight title and remains one of the most avoided fighters in the division, with several proposed fights falling through over the past year.
His latest statement puts immediate pressure on the outcome of Saturday’s fight, and a clear next step is already being pushed publicly.
Opetaia’s fight with the Ramirez-Benavidez winner will take the division closer to full unification, depending on how the remaining titles are handled.
For now, our focus is on Saturday’s fight, but Opetaia has made his position clear – he expects him to be next.
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