Following this, Jones' WBC, IBF, IBA, NBA and WBF light heavyweight titles were vacated and Antonio Tarver met former WBC light-heavyweight champion Montell Griffin (the only man to hold a victory over Jones at that point) to determine who would become the new WBC and IBF light-heavyweight champion. Tarver was officially the WBC light-heavyweight champion and tradition called for the champion to both enter the ring and be introduced last (a notable exception to this tradition had been the Larry Holmes–Gerry Cooney fight in 1982). Tarver served as the aggressor for nearly the entire fight as Jones kept his distance and simply did not mount enough offense. Born: January 24, 1988 in Orlando, Florida It was Jones who landed the more power punches, landing 94 of his 252 power punches thrown (37%), while Tarver landed 73 of his 255 power punches thrown (29%). The Las Vegas crowd, thinking Tarver had done enough to win the fight, loudly booed after Michael Buffer announced the decision and chanted "bullshit" as Jones remained in the ring for his post-fight interview with Larry Merchant. The two shared the ring together in the mid 2000s. The aura of Roy Jones Jr collapsed in dramatic fashion in 2004. Tarver, Jr. hasn’t fought in 1 1⁄2 years, back on May 9, 2016 in Lakeland, Florida, when he registered a win by way of a second-round technical knockout of Jose Cortes. Sensing an opportunity at a knockout victory, Tarver quickly attacked Jones, who was now against the ropes, with a left uppercut, but Tarver's momentum sent him over the ropes and nearly out of the ring. Though it was not immediately known if Jones would continue to fight at heavyweight or return to the light heavyweight division, Jones ultimately decided to return to light heavyweight and challenge Tarver, who had called Jones out following his victory over Ruiz at the post-fight press conference. Jones landed a higher percentage of his punches with a 36% success rate, but landed only 74 of his 207 thrown punches. When questioned on what he would do if the fight against Tyson didn't happen, Jones said that he would retire straight away. Former world champions posted photos from the training gym on social media, where Evander Holyfield is trying to restore his former shape. Age: 29 Born: January 24, 1988 in Orlando, Florida Residence: Tampa, Florida Weight Class: Junior Middleweight Record: 4-0 (3 KOs). On March 1, 2003, then-undisputed light heavyweight champion Roy Jones Jr. picked up a historic victory over John Ruiz that made him the WBA heavyweight champion. Weight Class: Junior Middleweight One judge had the bout even at 114–114, but the other two judges had Jones clearly ahead with scores of 117–111 and 116–112. Tarver Jr. fell in love with the sweet science and he’s been working hard to develop his skills under the watchful eye of FBHOF trainer Jimmy Williams and Tarver Sr. Born in Orlando, Florida, Antonio and his father have lived in Tampa for several years, where Tarver, Jr. trains at Tampa City Boxing. Tarver … Now, he’s fully healed and focused on improving in order to establish his very own identity as a fighting in the ring. After the referee ordered a break, Tarver landed a right hook to Jones' head that left him severely stunned. Although Tarver landed more punches than Jones, Jones landed a higher percentage of his punches. He made his much-anticipated pro debut on September 29, 2014, when he stopped Zachary Briones in the fourth round of their fight in Hidalgo, Texas. Tarver dominated Griffin throughout the fight, winning all 12 rounds en route to a clearcut unanimous decision victory. His head trainer is ageless Jimmy Williams, a well-known coach of pure boxing’s basics, while his father offers his unique advice as his son’s assistant trainer, as well as his manager. All three judges scored the fight in favor of Tarver, who won with two scores of 116–112 and one score of 117–111. However, Tarver refused to budge and the Nevada Athletic Commission stepped in and ordered the conflict be settled with a coin flip. Ring Magazine scored the fight 116–114 for Jones.[5]. In his post-fight interview, Jones announced that the fight against Tarver would be his last fight at light-heavyweight and that he wanted to fight one more time at heavyweight with Mike Tyson as his opponent, and then retire. Age: 29 Tarver Jr. suffered a severe back injury that contributed to his long inactivity, now fully recovered from the injury and the addition of “Trey” Antonio Tarver III, Jr. is focused on getting back in the ring and extremely busy starting early in 2018. Jones had his own titles and had not been beaten for the WBC title that Tarver now held, while Jones was still recognized as The Ring light-heavyweight champion, and he insisted that he be allowed to enter the ring last. His second pro fight came six months later at Hialeah Park Race Track in Florida, where he registered a fourth-round knockout of Bruce Lutchmedial, followed four months later at USF Sundome in Tampa, in which he won a four-round unanimous decision over 21-fight veteran Oscar Gonzalez. [1][2] After Tarver's victory over Johnson, a third fight between him and Jones was made for October 1, 2005. This time, Tarver would pick up the victory by second round knockout, becoming the first person to knock out Jones in his professional career. Wladimir Klitschko and Antonio Tarver may be the next two who, according to the media, want to return to the ring. Tarver Jr. had only nine amateur bouts, winning eight, highlighted by his championship performance in the Florida Golden Gloves. Undefeated junior middleweight prospect Antonio Tarver Jr., the son of 5-time world champion Antonio “Magic Man” Tarver, may have been born into boxing, however he got a relatively late start in boxing due to his love for other sports like football and basketball. The fight then went to the judges' scorecards. A 5’ 9” southpaw with a powerful right hook, Tarver, Jr. is tough as nails with a solid chin. Jones retreated but Tarver quickly followed up with a 25-second flurry of punches in an effort to score the knockdown, Jones survived as Tarver soon tired from throwing so many punches. The now 29-year-old Tarver Jr., a multi-sport athlete in high school, played basketball at Daytona State College. Many observers thought that Antonio Tarver defeated Jones when the two faced off in late 2003, so a rematch was booked. What it would mean is unclear, but Tarver is hoping that a win for Jones Jr. could lead to a fourth fight against arguably his biggest rival. Residence: Tampa, Florida The fight's bill comes from a remark made by Tarver to Jones at center ring after the referees' instructions before the second fight. ", Tarver and Jones had fought each other twice in the previous two years. The first match took place on November 8, 2003 with Jones returning to the light heavyweight division after winning the WBA heavyweight title in his previous bout. Ultimately, as the fight against Tyson fell through and with other options at heavyweight not being as attractive as he'd like, Jones decided to vacate the WBA heavyweight title and he eventually agreed to a rematch with Tarver at light-heavyweight, instead of retiring. Unofficial HBO judge Harold Lederman scored the fight 116–112 for Tarver, while ESPN scored the fight 118–111 for Tarver. When the time for the flip came, Jones relented and announced that he would allow Tarver to enter last.[3]. Commenting on the judges' scorecards, Rawling said on commentary that he could understand 114–114, while calling the 116–112 and 117–111 scorecards for Jones a "complete disgrace", especially the 117–111. Boxing flows through his veins, though, having spent much of his early days in and out of gyms and training camps all throughout Fl, during the Olympics and all of his father’s most important fights. Antonio Tarver vs. Roy Jones Jr. III, billed as "No Excuses", was a professional boxing match contested on October 1, 2005 the IBO and The Ring light heavyweight championships (both held by Tarver) and the vacant NBA light heavyweight championship. Record: 4-0 (3 KOs). Unofficial HBO judge Harold Lederman scored the fight 116–112 for Jones, while the two BBC commentators John Rawling and Duke McKenzie had the fight respectively as a 114–114 draw and 115–113 for Tarver, with Rawling only having it a draw after giving Rounds 11 and 12 to Jones. There were no knockdowns in the fight, but Tarver came close to scoring one over Jones in the eleventh round. [2], Prior to the fight, there was controversy as to who would enter the ring and be introduced last. Jones appeared weakened and slower after dropping a significant amount of weight in order to get back down to the 175 pound light heavyweight limit, while Tarver performed a lot better than most people expected, but Jones was nevertheless able to pick up a disputed majority decision victory. [1] Originally, the bout was to be contested for both the WBC and IBF belts that Tarver held, but Tarver vacated the IBF title only a week before the match was to take place in anticipation that he would be unable to make a mandatory defense of the title. Roy Jones Jr. out for vengeance against Tarver, Jones concedes, will let Tarver enter ring last, Jones's Reputation Takes Hit In Lackluster Victory for Title, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antonio_Tarver_vs._Roy_Jones_Jr.&oldid=958720807, November 2003 sports events in the United States, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 May 2020, at 10:57. Ultimately, Tarver, landed a substantial amount of power punches and combinations and both threw and landed more punches (107 of 341) than Jones. Jones attempted to rebound from his knockout loss to Tarver by challenging Glen Johnson for the IBF light heavyweight title, but Johnson dominated Jones for most of the fight before knocking out Jones brutally in the ninth. Commonly accepted amateur record of Antonio Tarver is 158-8, but as can be seen from the above data, he had 6 losses in 1993 already (including one loss to Roy Jones Jr in 1982 Sunshine State Games finals), and has lost at least 6 times since then, so his record should contain at least 12 losses. After winning the titles from Jones in the second fight, Tarver was stripped of both titles for choosing to face Johnson (who was also stripped of his IBF title) rather than face mandatory challenger Paul Briggs.[3]. Antonio Tarver vs. Roy Jones Jr., billed as "Now It's Personal", was a professional boxing match contested on November 8, 2003 for Tarver's WBC light-heavyweight championship, Jones' IBO and The Ring light-heavyweight championships and the vacant WBA (Super) light-heavyweight title. Antonio Tarver vs. Roy Jones Jr., billed as "Now It's Personal", was a professional boxing match contested on November 8, 2003 for Tarver's WBC light-heavyweight championship, Jones' IBO and The Ring light-heavyweight championships and the vacant WBA (Super) light-heavyweight title. As Jones was still the reigning WBA heavyweight champion, he had until February 20, 2004 to decide if he would return to heavyweight to defend the title. ANTONIO TARVER was inspired to box again by Roy Jones Jr – the all-time great he knocked out 14 years later in Hollywood style before going on to star in Rocky VI. Undefeated junior middleweight prospect Antonio Tarver Jr., the son of 5-time world champion Antonio “Magic Man” Tarver, may have been born into boxing, however he got a relatively late start in boxing due to his love for other sports like football and basketball. Antonio Tarver vs. Roy Jones Jr. III, billed as "No Excuses", was a professional boxing match contested on October 1, 2005 the IBO and The Ring light heavyweight championships (both held by Tarver) and the vacant NBA light heavyweight championship. BoxRec.com uses cookies to make the site simpler. Follow Antonio Tarver, Jr. on Twitter and Instagram, friend on Facebook. By the latter part of the fight, Tarver had done noticeable damage to Jones' face as his left eye was swelled and he was bleeding from the nose.
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