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Roy Jones Jr lists the five greatest players of all time

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Roy Jones Jr lists the top 5 greatest fighters of all time

They fought over 550 professional fights, and their careers spanned eras and generations. According to Roy Jones Jr. these are the five greatest fighters boxing has ever produced.

Jones himself has featured prominently on almost every list of the sport’s all-time elite. His otherworldly genius peaked during his dominant run in the 1990s, when he seemed untouchable in many weight classes before boxing’s celebrated cautionary tale – staying in the box too long – led to the four-time world heavyweight champion’s painful fall from grace.

Additionally, the Pensacola phenom has successfully reinvented himself as a keen, articulate analyst for HBO Boxing, earning widespread respect as one of the most authoritative voices in the sport. In an interview broadcast by Real Lyfe ProductionsJones was asked to name his personal Mount Rushmore – although he chose five, not four – of boxing’s greatest champions, starting with his undisputed number one.

“It’s really tough to say, but if I had to create my Mount Rushmore, it would be tough, but [Muhammad] First, Ali. I’ll leave because that’s what I do. I’ll probably put Sugar Ray Robinson second. I’ll probably put Roberto Duran in third place. And then Julio Cesar Chavez, and then I’ll probably put Mike Tyson.

Muhammad Ali’s career and cultural legacy remain unparalleled. In addition to his reign as world heavyweight champion, Ali headlined sporting events that transcended boxing, capturing the imagination of the wider world and leaving a mark that would endure decades later.

Sugar Ray Robinson’s greatness is defined as much by longevity as by brilliance. He was undefeated in his first 40 fights before suffering defeat to his great rival Jake LaMotta, and Robinson’s rivalry was ultimately dominated by a five-to-one margin. His success in winning world titles in two weight classes continued well into his thirties, when many believed his best days were behind him.

Roberto Durán is widely considered the greatest lightweight in boxing history, a fierce force of nature in an era in which he seemed nearly invincible. His greatness was further cemented by his courage to test himself against the best of the next generation, including Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas Hearns and Marvin Hagler.

Mexico has produced many boxing legends, but Julio Cesar Chavez is arguably its best export. Chavez, a relentless pressure fighter with an iron will, remained undefeated into his 92nd professional contest, a statistic that highlights both his dominance and durability.

Jones’ list is completed by “Iron” Mike Tyson, a figure for the 1980s as much as Jones himself was in the 1990s. Tyson emerged as a fearsome heavyweight prodigy, overwhelming his opponents with speed and violence to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world.

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Dana White: Mayweather and Pacquiao event ‘will be a large surprise’

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Dana White: Mayweather and Pacquiao event ‘in for a big surprise’

Dana White has a unique insight into the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao rematch scheduled for September this year.

The two boxing icons will face each other 11 years after their first meeting, which Mayweather won by unanimous decision, and both are now within 50 points of each other.

Although many fans doubt that the level of action guarantees a lot of excitementthe event headlining the first boxing card at The Sphere in Las Vegas, combined with the nostalgia, may prove to be reason enough to tune in.

Speaking at the Zuffa Boxing 04 post-fight press conference in which Jai Opetaia defeated Brandon Glanton for the promotion’s inaugural cruiserweight title, White was asked if he had any advice for the event at The Sphere.

“Who’s promoting? S**t. I wonder who’s paying for the production. They’re in for a large surprise. It’s incredibly high-priced. I wonder. Someone better call.”

Mayweather-Pacquiao 2 is directed by Manny Pacquiao Promotions with significant support from Netflix.

In September 2024, in a futuristic place, White organized the UFC 306 gala, the main attraction of which was the victory of Merab Dvalishvili over Sean O’Malley in the fight for the world bantamweight title. The “Noche UFC” event, which coincided with Mexico’s Independence Day weekend, was the first live sporting event held at the venue and generated record promotion.

Shortly after the event, said the UFC and Zuffa promoter: :

“When you see what we did at Sphere, it’s like, I don’t know if it’ll ever happen again. We spent over $20 million on it and it was a one-of-a-kind night, it was a fucking amazing night. If my production team doesn’t win every fucking award available in the production, all those awards will be shit.”

This seems to be an appropriate venue for the upcoming rematch, which, although professionally sanctioned, is more about the spectacle than the sporting merits. Few matchups in sports can justify the scale of need. Even in 2026, Mayweather and Pacquiao will fit into this plan.

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Boxing promoters ‘bad at what they do,’ says Dana White

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The criticism came when reporters asked about the IBF’s decision earlier in the week to withdraw recognition of Opetai’s title defense during fight week. The sanctioning body initially approved the fight before changing course shortly before the event, leaving the IBF title on the line.

Dana said the situation reflects issues he has noticed since starting his playing career.

“This sport is broken for a reason,” Dana said during the press conference. “They’re all a bunch of rinky-dink.”

White continued the criticism by describing those involved in running the sport.

“These people are bad at what they do,” Dana said.

Dana also noted that Opetaia had already paid the sanction fee before the IBF withdrew recognition of the title defense.

Dana said his early boxing experiences surprised him with how the sport works and how many of its problems remain unresolved.

White said Zuffa plans to exploit the same promotional model that helped build the UFC. This approach focuses on acquiring players that the organization considers among the best in their divisions and organizing regular events built around recognizable names.

Dana also pointed to the number of promoters and sanctioning bodies operating in boxing as one of the reasons the sport is struggling to solve many of its long-standing problems. Several organizations sanction world championship titles in the sport, often requiring separate approval and fees when belts are put on the line.

White argued that the structure created complications when trying to stage major fights. The IBF situation surrounding the Opetaia fight was one of the first disputes between Zuffa Boxing and the classic sanctioning body since the promotion entered the sport.

The comments reflected Dana’s view that many of boxing’s problems stem from the way the sport is run.

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Fabio Wardley sums up Oleksandr Usyk choosing Verhoeven over the undisputed fight

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Fabio Wardley sums up Oleksandr Usyk choosing Verhoeven over undisputed fight

Fabio Wardley had hoped to face Oleksandr Usyk in 2026, but Ukraine’s unified heavyweight ruler instead opted to fight Dutch kickboxer Rico Verhoeven on the left wing.

After knocking out Joseph Parker and winning the WBO interim heavyweight titleWardley has called for a showdown with Usyk, hoping to secure a shot at the coveted undisputed throne.

However, Usyk responded by vacating the WBO world title – as a result, Wardley was elevated to the world title – and he was linked with a return to fighting overseas in possible meetings with Deontay Wilder or Andy Ruiz Jr.

Instead, two weeks ago it was announced that Usyk would travel to Cairo, Egypt, to defend his WBC heavyweight title against Verhoeven, who boasts a professional boxing record of just 1-0.

In an interview with Boxing News, Wardley admitted that the news was “disappointing” for him and expressed hope that Usyk would return to “real” professional boxing soon.

“I think so [my reaction] he was just like the rest of the boxing world [the announcement] was quite disappointing. I understand that he has earned the right to do whatever he wants, but at least I expected that to be the case [against] energetic boxer.

“I don’t actually know much about Verhoeven in terms of his level of quality, but I expected it [the fight] to be against a professional boxer of decent caliber, but if you’re not, that’s fine, do your thing.

I hope he returns to real professional boxing against some of the top elites.”

The Usyk-Verhoeven gala will take place on Saturday, May 23 at the Pyramids of Giza, and Verhoeven has a chance to become the fastest world heavyweight champion in boxing history.

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