![]() Rap icon Snoop Dogg joined the team for the final two fights and the card and delivered some great one-liners while also openly rooting for Jones in the main event. While Tyson and Jones' in-ring performance definitely turned heads, what fans heard on the broadcast may have been just as good. ![]() "We're humanitarians and we're helping people." "This is bigger than fighting and winning the championship," Tyson said of competing in exhibitions where he donates money to charity. Tyson did shut down any idea of coming back to the ring as a professional, however. Jones was less committed to fighting again, stating simply that it was "hard to say." I'm happy I got this under my belt to keep doing this and go further." ![]() "Sometimes, that two minutes felt like three minutes. "I'm used to doing it for three minutes," Tyson said of the rounds. While Tyson said he was happy with the result, Jones was less thrilled, saying after the fight, "I wear draws, I don't do draws."Īfter the fight, Tyson told interviewer Jim Gray that he planned to move forward fighting more exhibitions and even seemed interested in running it back with Jones. With Tyson winning the third scorecard, the fight was left a somewhat unsatisfying draw. Jones' late work served to score him enough late rounds to earn the win on one scorecard and a draw on the other. This despite Tyson being far more removed from his time as a professional fighter. Jones was the more visibly fatigued man in the corner between rounds, but he continued to try to gut out the fight, turning up his volume in the later rounds. Tyson seemed to pile up most of the early rounds, landing the cleaner punches and muscling Jones in the clinch. Subscribe to Morning Kombat with Luke Thomas and Brian Campbell for the best analysis and in-depth news, including instant analysis of Tyson vs. Tyson occasionally landed his trademark left hook at a distance while Jones showed flashes of his old self with no-look jabs and showboating to boot.Ĭan't get enough boxing and MMA? Get the latest in the world of combat sports from two of the best in the business. ![]() Neither seemed to throw more than or two punches at a time before ending up in the clinch to be broken up by referee Ray Corona. The fight was a little rough around the edges, with neither man committing to a true volume of strikes. But once the men got in the ring, they went as hard as could be asked for over eight, two-minute rounds leading to a split draw on the WBC-assigned judges scorecards. At a combined 105 years of age and with uncertainty over the rules ahead of the event, an already unpredictable situation felt even harder to figure out. Ahead of Saturday's exhibition fight between boxing legends Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr., it was impossible to predict what would happen in the ring. ![]()
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