Roy Jones, Jr.-Prince Badi July 29
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VEGAS (April 25, 2006) – Silverhawk Boxing today announced that it has reached
an agreement for Prince Badi “The Boxing
Prince” Ajamu (25-2-1, 14 KOs) to fight
former undisputed light heavyweight champion
Roy Jones, Jr. (49-4, 38 KOs) on July
29 at a site to be determined.
Prince Badi,
rated No. 5 by the World Boxing Council, is
the reigning NABO, WBC Continental Americas,
WBC CABOFE, IBC Intercontinental and
Pennsylvania State light heavyweight
champion.
The Camden,
New Jersey-native learned to box in
Philadelphia and now lives and trains in
Vero Beach, Florida. “Once the American
people see me fight Roy Jones, Jr.,” Prince
Badi said, “I have no doubts that I’ll be
fighting for major world title belts. I want
to do what hasn’t been done in my division
for a long time, since Roy Jones, Jr., and
make my mark by bringing all of the major
belts back to the United States.”
Prince Badi
also is rated by the World Boxing
Organization (#8) and International Boxing
Federation (#13).
Boxing Hall
of Fame-bound Jones has been a world
champion in the middleweight (IBF), super
middleweight (IBF), light heavyweight
(3-time WBC, WBA, IBF, IBA & 2-time IBO) and
heavyweight divisions (WBA). He holds wins
against, among the more notables, Bernard
Hopkins, James Toney, Mike McCallum, Virgil
Hill, Otis Grant, John Ruiz and Antonio
Tarver.
“We’re
excited about Prince Badi getting a shot to
fight the great Roy Jones, Jr.,” Prince
Badi’s promoter (Silverhawk Boxing founder)
Dennis Rider added. “The Prince has worked
very hard and he’s certainly earned this
opportunity.” |