Ajamu Preparing
for Vintage Jones
VERO
BEACH, Florida (May 22, 2006) – The best light heavyweight never to fight in a
world title bout, Prince Badi “The Boxing
Prince” Ajamu (25-2-1, 14 KOs), looks at
his July 29th showdown against
five-time world champion Roy Jones, Jr.
(49-4, 38 KOs) as a golden opportunity to
gain respect in the boxing world.
Prince Badi
holds five belts – NABO, WBC Continental
Americas, WBC CABOFE, IBC Intercontinental
and Pennsylvania State – but he understands
that the business of boxing is not
necessarily about hardware collections. When
he defends his NABO light heavyweight title
against Jones in the main event on “Hold
Nothing Back!” on pay-per-view live from
Boise, Prince Badi’s career will be at the
crossroads.
“I’ve always
been a fan of Roy’s and I find it almost
mystical that I’m now fighting somebody I’ve
admired so much,” Prince Badi said. “But
this is business. A win puts my name down in
history and tells the world I’m ready to
fight at the next level. A lot of guys have
good records, but there are questions about
them. A win means I can fight the top guys
in my division, whether people feel I’m
fighting a vintage Roy Jones or not. You
can’t take anything away from him because of
three fights.
“I’m
preparing to fight the Roy Jones who
defeated Bernard Hopkins, James Toney and
knocked out Montell Griffin. Roy is a man
who had caught up with his goals. He is a
man on the rebound, chasing his demons, and
his fight against me is an opportunity to
conquer his demons. Any questions about Roy
will be answered in our fight. Roy Jones is
very, very unique. He has all of that
experience in world title fights, but I’m
hungry, determined and dedicated.”
Prince Badi
is rated No. 5 by the World Boxing Council,
No. 8 by the World Boxing Organization and
No. 13 by the International Boxing
Federation.
Victory
against RJ certainly will give Prince Badi
props, proving he belongs in the same
elite class of the light heavyweight
division along with Tarver and Johnson, as
well as his much deserved world title fight
in the not-too-distant future.
“I’m coming to fight, coming to win,” Prince
Badi concluded. “To beat Roy Jones I have to
listen to my corner and do the things we all
believe in.”
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