- Junior Jones
Junior Jones (born
December 19 ,1970 in .Amateur career
Jones won two New York
Golden Gloves Championships, the 1988 119lb Novice Championship and the 1989 119lb Open Championship. In 1988 Jones defeated Arnold Miranda of the Cage Recreation in the finals to win the Championship and in 1989 Jones defeated Robert Pimentel of the New York City Recreation in the finals to win the Championship. Jones trained at the Police Athletic League. In the Olympic box-offs he lost to eventual Gold medallistKennedy McKinney .His record was 150-9.Professional career
Jones began his career in 1989 and ran off a string of 32 consecutive victories, capturing the WBA Bantamweight title on
23 October 1993 with a win overJorge Julio Rocha . On22 April 1994 , Jones lost his title toJohn Michael Johnson by a TKO in the eleventh round.Jones faded into obscurity for the next two years prior to taking on the undefeated and feared Barrera for the WBO
Super bantamweight title on22 November 1996 . He was the first man to beat Barrera, knocking the Mexican superstar out in the fifth round. Barrera's corner-men entered the ring, which disqualifed Barrera before he could be stopped. In the rematch, Jones won a unanimous decision against Barrera, although some fans disputed the verdict. After winning the two fights over Barrera, Jones lost his belt to 1998 Olympic Gold Medal winnerKennedy McKinney . Following the loss to McKinney, Jones took on WBC Super bantamweight title holderErik Morales , losing by a TKO in the fourth round. The loss to Morales was the beginning of the end for Jones, who went on to win againstTracy Harris Patterson and Tom Johnson before losing toPaul Ingle before hanging up his gloves in 2002.See also
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List of boxing triple champions External links
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