4-weight world champion, Roy Jones Jr, has revealed his decide as to who was his ‘hardest’ opponent, after a seventy-six struggle profession that noticed him struggle all the best way from super-welterweight to heavyweight.Jones defeated a lot of boxing’s legends, profitable the IBF middleweight world title towards Bernard Hopkins in 1993, defeating James Toney for the IBF super-middleweight crown simply two years later, knocking out Montell Griffin for the WBC light-heavyweight world title and finally defeating John Ruiz in 2003 to change into the one fighter in historical past to start his profession at 154lbs and win a heavyweight title.Regardless of ending his profession with ten losses, ‘Captain Hook’ informed RealLyfe Productions that James Toney was by far his hardest opponent, no matter the truth that Jones dominated his fellow American in a snug unanimous-decision victory.“The hardest dude that I ever fought was, I’m not going to mislead you, I’ll preserve it actual, James Toney is the hardest dude that I ever fought. Folks can say what they need to say, James Toney was a beast.It’s so dangerous that the blokes within the U.Ok., Steve Collins, Nigel Benn, Chris Eubank Snr, that they had a trilogy happening, he bought on T.V. and referred to as all of them you-know-what’s, and no person did something about it. That’s how a lot they feared him, that’s how chilly this dude was.James Toney was 44-0 after I fought him, it wasn’t no recreation. He was leaping on them contained in the ring and out of doors the ring, he was the reality, belief me.” Lately, the BWAA 1990’s Fighter of the Decade, Jones, stays energetic within the sport, not too long ago making an unsuccessful comeback towards Anthony Pettis and coaching Chris Eubank Jr for his first struggle towards Liam Smith.