American Roy Jones (66-9, 47 KOs), whom Ukrainian Vladimir Klitschko pointedly accused the other day of supporting the Putin regime in the Russian Federation, “froze off” in response to a heavyweight comment about the violation of Ukrainian legislation during a visit to the occupied Crimea: allegedly he did not understand , what he does in 2015, and for which he was included in the list of persona non grata.
Jones accused Klitschko of allegedly “pushing him into politics”, but he is “out of politics”, and jokingly offered to fight in the ring.
“A lot of people are still carrying some crazy stuff,” Roy told ES News. – Klitschko is trying to throw me into the political world, and I have nothing to do with politics. I’m like, “Look, I don’t know what you’re talking about politics, but if you want to fight, you can call me.” What are you aiming for me? I have nothing to do with this.”
Jones’ opinion of Bivol and Canelo before and after the fight
An American with a Russian passport repeated the well-known narrative that he is “for peace” and “I have friends on both sides.”
“I have people on both sides. I don’t want to see anyone at war. Lomachenko is one of my favorites. Do you think I want to see him at war with Russia? I have 25 children that I train in Russia, amateur children who have nothing to do with it. I also sympathize with these children, says Roy, as if they were Russian children.
kill. “I don’t want to see anyone in the war. You’re not the only one with a problem. Don’t try to shove me there because I didn’t know why I was blacklisted for going to Crimea. I didn’t even realize it in 2015.”
Previously, Roy gave advice to Anthony Joshua on how to beat Usyk.
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