The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Tyson, Jones promise a fight in “exhibition” return

- By GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES » Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. got permission from California’s athletic commission to return to the boxing ring next month because their fight would be strictly an exhibition of their once-unparallel­ed skills.

These 50- something former champions still say they’re taking this showdown far more seriously than any exhibition.

“Not a real fight? We got Mike Tyson versus Roy Jones,” Tyson said Thursday in an online press conference. “I’m coming to fight, and I hope he’s coming to fight, and that’s all you need to know.”

Promoters of the pay-per-view spectacle announced that Los Angeles’ Staples Center will be the site of the 54-year- old Tyson’s return to boxing on Nov. 28 for an eight-round main event against the 51-year- old Jones.

Tyson’s last official bout was in June 2005, and the former undisputed heavyweigh­t champion hasn’t held a title since 1996. Jones fought steadily through his 40s, long after his super middleweig­ht and light heavyweigh­t title reigns had ended, with his most recent bout in February 2018.

Jones also laughs at the idea that any time spent inside a box

ing ring with Tyson could ever be a mere exhibition, even though California commission officials have made it clear that Tyson and Jones shouldn’t be attempting to seriously hurt each other during a fight with two-minute rounds. Officials say they plan to stop the bout if either fighter is cut or significan­tly injured.

“Who goes in the ring with the great, legendary

Mike Tyson and thinks it’s an exhibition?” Jones said. “Twelve- ounce gloves? No headgear? Really? This is an exhibition? Come on, bruh. Be real.”

In short, Tyson and Jones said everything one might expect from two cagey veterans of the fight game to promote real sporting interest in this endeavor, which came to life after the online world saw footage of Tyson looking impressive while sparring earlier this year. Jones eagerly accepted the opportunit­y for his highestpro­file fight in a decade.

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