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Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
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The WBC is honored to support their exhibition match scheduled for November 28, in which both will go into the ring with the admirable purpose of raising funds for charitable campaigns in the “Front Line Battle. “




The WBC is honored to support their exhibition match scheduled for November 28, in which both will go into the ring with the admirable purpose of raising funds for charitable campaigns in the “Front Line Battle. “
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Mike Tyson v Roy Jones Jr. knocks-out pre-sale PPV records
The ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ boxing bout between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. has broken pre-sale pay-per-view fight records.
The fight, taking place on November 28 at 9PM EST, will be available on PPV through cable and satellite providers internationally, and on the FITE.tv website and app. Triller, the video making and social media app, will also show and produce the event, with its co-founder Ryan Kavanaugh describing it as “a one-time, once-in-a-lifetime battle,” and that Tyson “transcends all mediums.”
FITE COO Michael Weber said that the company is “excited to be a part of this pop cultural event,” and added that “advance sales for this event will make this the most watched event in our 5-year history of streaming live sporting events.”
Weber noted that its partners, such as BT Sport in the UK, “are also reporting advance sales that will put it on par with other top UFC and Boxing events in the past few years.”
The event will also feature YouTuber Jake Paul take on basketball star Nate Robinson, along with a number of other bouts from current professional boxers and musical performances from the likes of Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa.
The headline bout between two retired icons of the sport has been hotly discussed by pundits. Some have questioned whether it is a real contest, while others in the industry have branded it a ‘farcical event’ between two ‘fifty-somethings’ who are only interested in the money.
Triller’s Kavanaugh has refuted that claim, saying: “Anyone who is saying this isn’t a real fight, or there won’t be a knockout or winner is now realizing uh oh…this is real. I think people were just in disbelief they were actually going to witness a real Tyson fight. But it is as real as real gets. There will be a winner. Knockouts are allowed.”
The PPV event will cost £19.95/€29.99 in the UK and Ireland, while US viewers will spend US$49.99 to see ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson step into the ring again.
The ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ boxing bout between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. has broken pre-sale pay-per-view fight records.
The fight, taking place on November 28 at 9PM EST, will be available on PPV through cable and satellite providers internationally, and on the FITE.tv website and app. Triller, the video making and social media app, will also show and produce the event, with its co-founder Ryan Kavanaugh describing it as “a one-time, once-in-a-lifetime battle,” and that Tyson “transcends all mediums.”
FITE COO Michael Weber said that the company is “excited to be a part of this pop cultural event,” and added that “advance sales for this event will make this the most watched event in our 5-year history of streaming live sporting events.”
Weber noted that its partners, such as BT Sport in the UK, “are also reporting advance sales that will put it on par with other top UFC and Boxing events in the past few years.”
The event will also feature YouTuber Jake Paul take on basketball star Nate Robinson, along with a number of other bouts from current professional boxers and musical performances from the likes of Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa.
The headline bout between two retired icons of the sport has been hotly discussed by pundits. Some have questioned whether it is a real contest, while others in the industry have branded it a ‘farcical event’ between two ‘fifty-somethings’ who are only interested in the money.
Triller’s Kavanaugh has refuted that claim, saying: “Anyone who is saying this isn’t a real fight, or there won’t be a knockout or winner is now realizing uh oh…this is real. I think people were just in disbelief they were actually going to witness a real Tyson fight. But it is as real as real gets. There will be a winner. Knockouts are allowed.”
The PPV event will cost £19.95/€29.99 in the UK and Ireland, while US viewers will spend US$49.99 to see ‘Iron’ Mike Tyson step into the ring again.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
This fight is terrible for boxing.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Lol, the WBC-diots planned the belt, then they abandoned those plans, then they settled the belt again. What morons they are.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. pass initial VADA drug tests
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. have both passed the drug tests administered by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA).
Tyson, 54, and Jones, 51, will fight for a maximum of eight two-minute rounds in a special exhibition fight this Saturday in Los Angeles, California. Ahead of the bout, both men underwent VADA drug tests, and according to ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi, both passed.
Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. have both passed the drug tests administered by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA).
Tyson, 54, and Jones, 51, will fight for a maximum of eight two-minute rounds in a special exhibition fight this Saturday in Los Angeles, California. Ahead of the bout, both men underwent VADA drug tests, and according to ESPN reporter Marc Raimondi, both passed.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Weights: Mike Tyson 220.4-Pounds, Roy Jones 210-Pounds
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Hasim Rahman Jr. Tests positive. Out.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
This is Another Black Eye For Boxing
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
I wonder how many people are going to be turned off from boxing after this event. I predict, many.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Roy's old legs might buckle even before Tyson lands a punch.
These icons can't add anything else to the legacy from doing this.
These icons can't add anything else to the legacy from doing this.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
If black lives truly do matter, this fight wouldn't be happening.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑27 Nov 2020, 04:53 https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2020/11 ... -jones-jr/
The WBC is honored to support their exhibition match scheduled for November 28, in which both will go into the ring with the admirable purpose of raising funds for charitable campaigns in the “Front Line Battle. “
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
I have zero problem with this. You just have to see it for what it is.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Danny Williams is still fighting and is ranked 356th by this site, today he'd finish either of these in a quicker time than he done when Tyson was in his 30's, simply because he's an active fighter.
BT Sport are promoting this shite fest even after it failed to attract any interest to keep it as a PPV.
Anyone staying up to 4-6am to watch it needs looking at. I gather they are the same who got their knickers wet over the youtubers fight and Floyd Mayweather V the Irish gobshite and are oblivious to serious fights, ones even as big as Dubois V Joyce.
These shitfests are embarrassing to boxing and make BT Sport look like a shower of twats of a sports broadcaster, as they and SKY saw the Kell Brook fight as less worthy for TV than this debacle.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Should this really be in ''Current Scenes''.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Considering it's happening today. Yes
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Hey I'm with you that it's a joke of an event, but nevertheless it's today.Robbieshrew wrote: ↑28 Nov 2020, 10:47''Current has beens scenes,''
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
I'll be a pedant but its tomorrow morning where i'm from
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Jones looks like he decided to bulk up with pies for that.
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Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Imo it's a stupid fight in terms of health and competitivity b/c both men are old and faded. It's only an exhibition fight to make some big $ and maybe to boost the boxing world. I hope it's just a light sparring session.
In a ideal world probably in 2000-2001 this match would've been a decent one although even at that time Tyson was done.
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In a ideal world probably in 2000-2001 this match would've been a decent one although even at that time Tyson was done.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
I dont know why so many people want to tell others what to do with their lives.
Re: Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. - November 28, 2020
Boxing is in terrible need of better ideas. But this thing, eh, it is what it is. None of us is being forced to pay for it.