Roy Jones Jr vs Jeff Lacy Video
Roy Jones Jr vs Jeff Lacy Video,Roy Jones jr vs Jeff Lacy results, video. Despite his defeat at the hands of a superior fighter Roy Jones, Jeff Lacy showed his magnanimity and his will power when he congratulated Roy Jones whole heartedly.
So despite losing the fight, he didnât look beaten or disheartened. Here was a fighter who wins fights and lose fights too with the same magnanimity.
Despite losing the battle, he seems to have many a hearts. There is no doubt about it.
But despite all his magnanimity it was Roy Jones Jr who prevailed over his opponent and never allowed him to take the fight in his hands. He outclassed him totally tonight. There is no denying the fact.
Roy Jones Jr doesnât look as old as forty one years. His punches are powerful and today Jeff Lacy must have realized that why he has dominated the game for so long.
An AP report says, âJones (54-5, 39 KOs) used a left hook to cut Lacy’s right eye in the third round, and both of Lacy’s eyes were swelling by the seventh. Lacy didn’t answer the bell for the 11th round and the referee stopped the boutâŚJones joked when asked when he thought the bout was in his handsâŚ.”When they gave me the gloves,” Jones said. “My hands are still as fast as ever. I’ve got the quickest speed in the game.”
Another report says, âIt was early in the fight when Roy started to impose his will, and he didn’t look back. Each round was pretty much the same thing, Roy beating Lacy to the punch, and Lacy coming forward eating leather. Roy Jones still has very fast hands, and although he had the perfect opponent in front of him, he still showed signs of complete greatness.â
Meet The Press updates
Meet The Press, A week after George Stephanopoulosâ much-touted ratings victory over Meet the Press(and no, there wasnât tennis on NBC; just a weak lineup of guests), the David Gregory-moderated show is back on top.
âMeet the Pressâ had 2.99 million viewers last Sunday versus 2.68 million for ABCâs âThis Week,â according to Nielsen Media Research.
However, the Stephanopoulos show edged out Gregoryâs program in the crucial 25- to 54-year-old viewer demographic.
On âMeet the Press,â New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Newark, N.J., Mayor Cory Booker shot holes into national gun laws.
Meanwhile, Stephanopoulos interviewed everyoneâs favorite shouting Democrat, Howard Dean, as well as former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.
The CBS show, âFace the Nation,â is still hanging in there in the ratings race. Moderator Bob Schieffer takes home another bronze medal with 2.39 million viewers. âFox News Sunday with Chris Wallaceâ attracted half that.
We canât help but wonder what fuels the ratings fluctuations. As we noted a couple of weeks ago, high-profile guests donât seem to make a difference. Does it just depend on what channel you had left on the TV from Saturday night?

