Time to Overthrow the King!
Prince Badi Ajamu seeks to
dethrone
Roy Jones Jr. on Saturday
night.
All good things must come to an end so the saying goes.
It’s time for one good thing to end and another good
thing to begin. Saturday night at the Qwest Arena in
Boise , ID it’s time for Prince Badi Ajamu to overthrow
former pound for pound boxing king Roy Jones, Jr. who
challenges for the Prince’s NABO light heavyweight
championship in a 12-round fight shown nationally on
Pay-Per-View.
Prince Badi (25-2-1, 14 KOs), known as “The Fighting Prince”
hails from the legendary gyms of Philly and plans on
taking Jones to the school of hard knocks that Roy has
pretty much been able to avoid during his remarkable
career. A future Hall of Famer, Jones has very
selectively avoided opponents capable of turning a
“fight” into a “war”. Make no mistake about it, Roy
Jones, Jr. (49-4, 38
KOs ) will find himself in a “war” Saturday night.
“I’m coming to fight, coming to win” says the Prince. The
time has come for the end of the reign of Roy Jones, Jr.
as one of elite boxers in the professional boxing ranks
and for the beginning of the new reign of Prince Badi as
the heir apparent as the premier light heavyweight in
boxing today. The Prince is promoted by Silverhawk
Entertainment and managed by Jim Rider Boxing.
The theme for Saturday’s championship fight is “Hold Nothing
Back”. Prince Badi plans on bringing the heat from the
opening bell and has prepared for the best Roy Jones has
to offer.
“I’m preparing to fight the Roy Jones who defeated Bernard
Hopkins, James Toney and knocked out Montell Griffin in
one round.
Roy is a man who is caught up in his goals”, says the
Prince. “He is a desperate man on the rebound, chasing
his demons, and he mistakenly thinks his fight against
me is an opportunity to conquer his demons. Saturday
night he will find out that I’m hungry, determined and
dedicated. I’m on top of my game and his best days are
behind him.”
In addition to being NABO champion, Prince Badi is highly
ranked and respected by other major boxing organizations
including # 5 by the WBC. #8 by the WBO and #13 by the
IBF.
Victory over Jones will certainly prove that Badi belongs in
the same elite class of the light heavyweight division
as Antonio Tarver and Glen Johnson and perhaps put him
in line for a world title fight with fellow
Philadelphian Bernard Hopkins should he decide to fight
again and defend his title.
“Hold Nothing Back” is presented by Xyience, Inc. in
association with Sports and Entertainment Media, Inc.
The card will be produced and broadcast live in North
America on cable and satellite pay per view beginning at
9pm ER/6PM PT by Integrated Sports and will be available
in more than 50-million homes in the United States and
Canada via InDemand, TVN, DirecTV and Dish Network in
the U.S. and Viewer’s Choice and Bell ExpressVu in
Canada. The suggested retail price for the PPV telecast
is just $24.95.
Tickets for the live event are priced at $50, $100, $250
and $350 and are available exclusively at the Qwest
Arena Box Office. For further information or to order
tickets via credit card call 208-331-8947 or toll free
at 888-730-8497 or go online to
www.qwestarenaidaho.com. |