American boxing legends, Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr will battle it out in the ring for an exhibition match on Saturday, November 28.
Ahead of their fight,
they have been told not to try and knock each other out as there will be no
judges scoring the exhibition bout.
The California State
Athletic Commission has said none of the boxers should be looking to win by KO
as it's an exhibition match.
Commission executive
director Andy Foster told Boxing Scene: “We can’t mislead the public as to this
is some kind of real fight.
"They can get
into it a little bit, but I don’t want people to get hurt. They know the deal.
“It’s an exhibition.
They can exhibit their boxing skills, but I don’t want them using their best
efforts to hurt each other.
"They’re going to
spar hard, but they shouldn’t be going for a knockout. This isn’t a record-book
type of fight.
"This is not
world-championship boxing right now. It’s not what this is. People shouldn’t be
getting knocked out.
"The public can
see what kind of shape Roy and Mike are still in.”
Tyson, 54, and Jones,
51, will not box with head guards on but will wear thicker 12oz gloves, instead
of the regular 10oz.
Despite being urged to
avoid KOs, without judges only a stoppage will guarantee a winner.
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