Roy Jones Jr. claims Floyd Mayweather feud will never be ‘cool’ as he predicts dream fight

Former world champion megastar Roy Jones Jr. has no immediate plans on settling his long-standing beef with Floyd Mayweather, unless it’s within the ring.

Embroiled in a lengthy spat together with his fellow Olympic star, former super middleweight kingpin Roy Jones Jr. has played up a rivalry with Floyd Mayweather lately.

And helped no end by Mayweather’s decision to post footage of Jones Jr.’s infamous knockout loss to Antonio Tarver, the Pensacola native is way from excited about cosying as much as the previous.

A lot so, in reality, Jones Jr. speculated that he and Mayweather won’t ever be “cool”, amid continued calls for the duo to fulfill in a boxing grudge match.

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Roy Jones Jr. vows to beat Floyd Mayweather in grudge fight

Long maintaining a certain view on Mayweather’s standing amongst fellow boxing greats Muhammad Ali and even incoming foe Mike Tyson, Jones Jr. believes the Michigan native elected to order his talents within the ring for alternate opponents.

And when questioned if he and Mayweather could ever mend their broken bridges, Jones Jr. shouldn’t be holding his breath — even questioning how the undefeated megastar could higher him in competition.

“We ain’t ever gonna be cool,” Jones Jr. told IFL TV of his feud with Mayweather.

And when pressed on if he would ever fight Mayweather in a bid to settle their differences, Jones Jr. quipped, “After all I’d. Why would I not?”

Roy Jones Jr. blasts Floyd Mayweather’s legacy

A firm critic of whom Mayweather has shared the ring with, Jones Jr. shouldn’t be alone in that sentiment, nevertheless.

Nonetheless, so far as the Floridian is worried, Mayweather falls a substantial way short in the case of a comparison with a current-day boxing great.

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