Roy Jones Jr. is one of the greatest boxers in history, winning major championships from middleweight all the way to heavyweight while also being named “Boxer of the Decade” for the 1990s by the Boxing Writer’s Association of America. While his boxing career is winding down, Jones is turning his attention to a new role as a promoter, just weeks ago promoting the “Boxing at the D” event in Las Vegas. Promoting isn’t entirely new to Jones, however, as he put on the relatively infamous “March Badness” event in 2009. The hybrid show featured a mix of boxing and MMA bouts, including Jones in the boxing main event and Jeff Monson vs

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With enough time to learn grappling, Roy Jones Jr. would have tried MMA in his youth – MMA Junkie

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