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Boxing Biography

Roy Jones Jr

“Captain Hook/Roy”

American · Pensacola, Florida · Born 1 January 1969

Professional Boxer
66-10
professional record
47
knockouts
16
title defences
47
career knockouts

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The most athletically gifted boxer of the 1990s — light heavyweight champion who moved up to heavyweight to claim the title.

Roy Jones Jr was born in Pensacola, Florida in 1969. He won a silver medal at the 1988 Seoul Olympics in a bout widely considered a robbery — his opponent Park Si-hun received the decision despite Jones landing significantly more punches, in a result later acknowledged as fixed by multiple officials. The scandal directly contributed to rule changes in amateur boxing. He turned professional in 1989. His combination of reflexes, hand speed and footwork made him the consensus best pound-for-pound boxer in the world for the better part of a decade in the 1990s and early 2000s. He won world titles at super middleweight, light heavyweight and super light heavyweight. He moved up two weight classes to heavyweight and defeated John Ruiz in 2003 to win the WBA heavyweight title — the first light heavyweight champion to win the heavyweight title in 106 years. He is considered by many boxing historians as the most naturally gifted offensive fighter of the modern era. He maintained an active boxing career into his late 40s. His 1988 Olympic injustice remains one of sport's most discussed judicial failures.

Famous For

Exceptional hand speed, reflexes, and being only boxer to start at light middleweight and win heavyweight title

Playing Style

How They Played

Counter-puncher with exceptional athleticism, unorthodox style, lightning-fast reflexes

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Considered one of the greatest pound-for-pound boxers ever, dominated multiple weight classes

Best Known For

IBF/WBC/WBA Light Heavyweight Champion

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • IBF/WBC/WBA Light Heavyweight Champion
  • WBA Heavyweight Champion (2003)
  • IBF/WBC/WBA Super Middleweight
  • Ring Magazine Fighter of Decade (1990s)
Career Journey

Timeline

1989 📌 Professional boxing debut
1993 🏆 Won IBF Middleweight Championship
1994 🏆 Won IBF Super Middleweight Championship
1996 🏆 Won WBC Light Heavyweight Championship
1999 🏆 Won WBA Light Heavyweight Championship
1999 🥇 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Decade (1990s)
2003 🏆 Won WBA Heavyweight Championship vs John Ruiz
2004 🎯 Lost to Antonio Tarver, began career decline
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

5 common questions about Roy Jones Jr

Roy Jones Jr's professional record is 66-10.

Roy Jones Jr won 47 fights by knockout in his professional career.

Roy Jones Jr made 16 world title defences.

Roy Jones Jr was born in 1969 in Pensacola.

Roy Jones Jr is American.

Career Timeline — Roy Jones Jr
1989
Professional boxing debut
1993
Won IBF Middleweight Championship
1994
Won IBF Super Middleweight Championship
1996
Won WBC Light Heavyweight Championship
1999
Won WBA Light Heavyweight Championship
1999
Ring Magazine Fighter of the Decade (1990s)
2003
Won WBA Heavyweight Championship vs John Ruiz
2004
Lost to Antonio Tarver, began career decline
IBF/WBC/WBA Light Heavyweight Champion
WBA Heavyweight Champion (2003)
IBF/WBC/WBA Super Middleweight
Ring Magazine Fighter of Decade (1990s)