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The sad saga of Roy Jones Jr. continues, fights Bobby Gunn on Dec 4 in Philly in cruiserweight bout

Roy Jones Jr. will face Bobby Gunn at the National Guard Armory in North Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 for the WBU World Cruiserweight title.

For Roy Jones, one of the greatest fighters of the past 20 or 30 years, his sad saga continues. He has traversed the globe becoming a repeat knockout victim, and here is in what amounts to yet another sideshow as he continues to fight on despite the more than obvious writing on the wall that it’s already been far, far too long.

During his twenty four year professional career Jones Jr. has secured world titles in four different weight catagories – Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight and Heavyweight – and is the only boxer in history to start his career as a Light Middleweight and then go on to win a Heavyweight Championship.

On winning the WBA Heavyweight title, by beating John Ruiz by unanimous decision on the 1st March 2003, Jones Jr. made history by becoming the first former middleweight champion to win a heavyweight title in 106 years.

While he has been one of the most successful sportsman of his age, Jones Jr. makes no secret that before retiring he wanted to add the ‘missing’ Cruiserweight crown to his already overflowing trophy cabinet. However it has not been an easy road for Jones Jr. to travel in his bid for the elusive Cruiserweight Crown he desires.

Back in 2009 Jones Jr. made an unsuccessful bid, against Australia’s Danny Green, for the International Boxing Organization’s version. After the unsuccessful title bid, Jones Jr. then went the distance with old foe Bernard Hopkins, who made amends for his loss of the IBF Middleweight Crown to Jones Jr. some ten years earlier, followed one year later by the last round KO loss to Denis Lebedev.

Jones Jr. came back in December 2011 with a virtual shutout win over Max Alexander, which he then followed up with another excellent points win over then unbeaten Polish star Pawel Glazewski, to set up the opportunity to once again move into Championship contention, with his record standing at 56 wins (40 KO) and 8 losses (4 KO)

On December 4th Jones Jr’s opponent will be the former IBA Cruiserweight World Champion and the current Bareknuckle Heavyweight Champion, Canada’s Bobby ‘The Celtic Warrior’ Gunn.

Gunn has a record of 21 wins (18 KO) 5 losses (4 KO) and a single draw – although it must be said that is still less than half of bouts fought and won by Jones Jr. Gunn may have lost both his previous Championship challenges, against IBF Cruiserweight Champion Tomasz Adamek in 2009 and in 2012 against James Toney for the vacant IBU Heavyweight title, but is no easy opponent for Jones Jr.

Prior to those losses, he won three Championship bouts in a row, all by stoppage. In July 2008 Gunn stooped James Morrow in the fifth to secure the IBC Inter-Continental Cruiserweight title.

World Boxing Union President Don ‘Moose’ Lewis said of the upcoming Championship fight.

“What a way to end the year. Roy Jones Jr. is a living legend and we are honored to have him fighting for our Cruiserweight title. During his exemplary career Roy has done it all, I can’t think of how many titles he has won, but it has to be around but it’s definitely in double figures, I wouldn’t even guess at how many Championship fights he’s had defended those titles either.

Bobby Gunn has also won quite a few titles in his career, so knows his way around a Championship fight. This showpiece event marks the end of a remarkable year for the World Boxing Union, that has seen us grow in stature month by month, as well as us sanctioning more title fights , many in new territories around the world, than we had previously achieved.”

Roy Jones Jr. versus Bobby Gunn, for the WBU World Cruiserweight Championship, takes place at the National Guard Armory in North Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 Tickets priced: $150, $100, $75, & $50 can be purchased by calling 610-933-7510.