Felix Trinidad, Don King & Roy Jones, Jr. - <B>What:</B> Roy Jones vs. Felix Trinidad: <i>Bring on the Titans</i><BR><BR><B>When:</B> Saturday, 9 p.m. ET<BR><BR><B>Where:</B> Madison Square Garden, New York City<BR><BR><B>How:</B> Pay-per-view<BR><BR><B>Stats:</B> Light heavyweights, Roy Jones Jr. (51-4, 38 KOs) vs. Felix "Tito" Trinidad (42-2, 35 KOs), 12 rounds
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Roy Jones, Jr. - Roy Jones Jr. is predicting a knockout. Jones also figures to be sharper, having fought 36 rounds since Trinidad’s last bout.<BR><BR>Trinidad, a former three-division champion, will be coming out of his second retirement for the fight against Jones, a former four-division champion.
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Roy Jones, Jr. & NY Giant Osi Umenyiora - "It will last no longer than four rounds," said Jones.<BR><BR>"Trinidad is smaller than me and it will be hard to not try to knock him out," Jones said on a teleconference call last week. "Trust me, he's not going to go 12 rounds with me. He is not going to go the distance with me."
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Joe Frazier, Selita Ebanks & Roy Jones, Jr. - “After losing to Tarver and Johnson, I needed to get myself back, not only physically but mentally also,” Jones said.<BR><BR>“You don’t want to go out like that. I had to go back and do something different. I had to go back and redefine myself.”
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Selita Ebanks & Roy Jones, Jr. - “I’m not trying to make a dollar. I don’t care. I’m here to beat Tito. If I can make a dollar, I think I’ve made enough. I’m cool either way. It’s my time to shine again. When I get ready, I feel like can’t nobody beat me. I feel like I’m where I wanna be so, it’s gonna be hard for somebody to beat me right now,” says Jones.<BR><BR>
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