Mike Tyson vs Roy Jones Jr.

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08/21/2020

Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones Jr. exhibition fight delayed to Nov. 28, new undercard bouts announced
Tyson vs. Jones will now take place on Thanksgiving weekend

Chalk one up for the doubters ahead of Mike Tyson's planned in-ring return. Tyson's exhibition bout with Roy Jones Jr. has been pushed back from its originally scheduled date of Sept. 12 to Nov. 28, Tyson and Triller, the social media platform behind the event, confirmed to TMZ on Tuesday.

"Changing the date to November 28th will give more people the opportunity to see the biggest comeback in boxing history," Tyson said."This temporary inconvenience will last longer than Roy Jones Jr. He better be ready, I'm coming full force."

"Given the enormous interest, the holiday weekend will make this historic battle an even bigger viewing event," Triller elaborated, "marking the first live Pay-Per-View event brought to the world by Triller as the first of the 'Triller Battles' series."

In addition to the new date being confirmed on Tuesday, new fights on the undercard were also announced. Badou Jack vs. Blake McKernan and Vidal Riley vs. Rashad Coulter will be joining the previously-announced Jake Paul vs. Nate Robinson showdown on the slate leading into the main event.

The event, which is planned to air on traditional pay-per-view and social media app Triller, is scheduled to take place at Dignity Health Sports Park in California. The California State Athletic Commission will sanction the bout, though executive director Andy Foster has stated, "We can't mislead the public as to this is some kind of real fight," and made it clear that the fighters are expected to avoid "using their best efforts to hurt each other."

08/19/2020

Jones Jr. is threatening to pull out of his Nov. 28 pay-per-view exhibition with Tyson over the postponement of the event.

Jones, 51, told the Daily Mail that moving the event from Sept. 28 to November will have cost him money. If he’s not compensated, he said, he’ll walk away from the much-hyped eight-round “fight.”

The digital platform Triller, which is co-hosting the event, announced that it was pushed back. Tyson said the delay would allow more time for marketing.

“For me it was more about pushing to go ahead and do it, firstly because I’m focused, and you need to stay focused,” Jones said. “… I’ve had to cancel other stuff to be out here. It’s upset my calendar. I’ve got to change things.

“… That’s the biggest issue. I’m not a full-time boxer anymore, so I do other things to make an income. If I can’t do other things, then I should be compensated for that, because it changes the schematics. It’s not acceptable.”

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