Roy Jones Jr. vs. Virgil Hill explained

Fight Name:Roy Jones Jr. vs. Virgil Hill
Fight Date:25 April 1998
Location:Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, Mississippi, U.S.
Fighter1:Roy Jones Jr.
Nickname1:"Junior"
Hometown1:Pensacola, Florida, U.S.
Purse1:$4,000,000
Record1:35–1 (30 KO)
Height1:5 ft 11 in
Weight1:177 lb
Style1:Orthodox
Recognition1:WBC
Light Heavyweight Champion "in recess"
The Ring No. 2 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
3-division world champion
Fighter2:Virgil Hill
Nickname2:"Quicksilver"
Hometown2:Williston, North Dakota, U.S.
Purse2:$1,000,000
Record2:43–2 (20 KO)
Height2:6 ft 1/2 in
Weight2:176+1/2 lb
Style2:Orthodox
Recognition2:WBA
No. 1 Ranked Light Heavyweight[1]
IBF
No. 5 Ranked Light Heavyweight[2]
Former two time light heavyweight champion
Result:Jones defeats Hill by 4th round KO

Roy Jones Jr. vs. Virgil Hill was a professional boxing match contested on 25 April 1998.[3]

Background

Following his August 1997 victory over Montell Griffin, Roy Jones Jr. was linked to his WBC mandatory Michael Nunn.[4] [5] However, in November 1997 he vacated his belt to move up to heavyweight with a $6,000,000 deal to face former undisputed champion Buster Douglas on the table.[6] Ultimately however Jones's father convinced him to stay at light heavyweight, telling him he was "risking his life" by fighting Douglas.[7] Instead Jones signed to fight former light heavyweight champion Virgil Hill in a 12-round non-title fight at a 177 1/2 lb catchweight. HBO had been set to broadcast a bout between Ike Quartey and Pernell Whitaker, but following Whitaker testing positive for drugs, Jones agreed to face Hill to replace it.[8]

Hill had been out of the ring since his loss to WBO titleholder Dariusz Michalczewski in June 1997.

In March Graciano Rocchigiani defeated Michael Nunn to win the WBC title that Jones vacated, with its president Jose Sulaiman installing Jones as his mandatory challenger, naming him a "champion in recess".

Jones was a 6–1 favourite to win.

The fight

Hill started the fight as the aggressor, but would be hit with accurate counters to the head from Jones. In the second round Jones landed a sharp right hand to Hill's chin over a jab. In the fourth round, a counter right to the body sent Hill down to canvas clearly in pain. He rose at the count of 8, but referee Fred Steinwinder III waved it off giving Jones a KO victory.[8] [9] [10] [11]

Aftermath

Hill was taken to a hospital after the bout, as the ringside physician suspected that a rib might have been broken. Speaking in the ring Jones said "I hope Virgil is O.K., I don't do this to hurt anybody" before adding "Virgil came out up for the fight. He was bouncing around. His legs were strong. In the third round he started breathing hard. I knew then that I had him. I thought coming into the fight that I would go a few rounds and let him get tired. Then, I'd catch him with what I wanted to catch him with. I don't know anybody who can stand what I dish out."[12] [13]

Jones would next sign to challenge WBA champion Lou Del Valle.[14]

Undercard

Confirmed bouts:[15]

Winner LoserWeight division/title belt(s) disputed Result
Derrick Gainer Wilson SantosLightweight (10 rounds)3rd round KO
Adrian Stone Dezi FordWelterweight (8 rounds)4th round TKO
Victor McKinnis Michael MossWelterweight (8 rounds)3rd round TKO
Will McIntyre Robert KoonWelterweight (8 rounds)Majority decision
Kareem Ali Tracy BarriosCruiserweight (6 rounds)4th round KO
Songul Oruc Jeanne MartinezLightweight (4 rounds)3rd round TKO
Mark Lanton Cordell ParkerSuper middleweight (4 rounds)Unanimous decision
Lemuel Nelson Gary RichardsonWelterweight (4 rounds)3rd round KO
Gabe Brown Lewis GilbertHeavyweight (4 rounds)1st round TKO

Broadcasting

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HBO

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WBA Ratings . squaredcircle.com . Squared Circle . 23 November 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/19980212044503/http://www.squaredcircle.com/boxingtimes/98/WBA9712.htm . 12 February 1998 . 31 December 1997.
  2. Web site: IBF Ratings . squaredcircle.com . Squared Circle . 23 November 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/19980212044515/http://www.squaredcircle.com/boxingtimes/98/IBF9801.htm . 12 February 1998 . January 1998.
  3. Web site: Roy Jones Jr. vs. Virgil Hill . boxrec.com . BoxRec . 23 November 2024.
  4. News: George Albano . Jones finishes business . 2 September 2024 . The Norwalk Hour . 8 August 1997.
  5. News: Jones Ko's Griffin To Take Back Crown . 2 September 2024 . Reading Eagle . 8 August 1997.
  6. News: Jay Heater . Jones Jr. Busting Into Heavyweight Class . 2 September 2024 . Spartanburg Herald-Journal . 3 February 1998.
  7. News: PLUS: BOXING; Jones-Douglas Is Off . 2 September 2024 . New York Times . Associated Press . 5 February 1998.
  8. News: Timothy W Smith . BOXING; Remember Roy Jones? Virgil Hill Is Likely To . 23 November 2024 . New York Times . 26 April 1998 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140528112018/https://www.nytimes.com/1998/04/26/sports/boxing-remember-roy-jones-virgil-hill-is-likely-to.html . 28 May 2014.
  9. Christie, Matt (February 21, 2017). "Roy Jones Jr's desire to fight on is understandable but he must retire now to be remembered as an all-time great". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 6 April 2017.
  10. Web site: Roy Jones-Virgil Hill Report . cyberboxingzone.com . Cyber Boxing Zone . 23 November 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/19980503125454/http://cyberboxingzone.com/boxing/hbo42598.htm . 3 May 1998.
  11. Web site: KO of the Day: Roy Jones Jr vs Virgil Hill. 3 December 2014 . Bad Left Hook.
  12. News: Timothy W Smith . BOXING; Jones Sends A Reminder With One Huge Blow . 23 November 2024 . New York Times . 27 April 1998 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150527084524/https://www.nytimes.com/1998/04/27/sports/boxing-jones-sends-a-reminder-with-one-huge-blow.html . 27 May 2015.
  13. [Franz Lidz|Lidz, Franz]
  14. News: Sparring Partner Gets Crack At Jones . 24 November 2024 . Sun Journal . Associated Press . 18 June 1998.
  15. Web site: BoxRec - event.