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Roy Jones Jr. is 47 years old,and he looked every day of it Sunday night in Phoenix, Arizona. However, and even as a shell of himself,Jones was able to finish Vyron Phillips in the moment round.
The
fight was the main event of a quadruple feature achieve on by UR display TV that also featured a grappling-only bout between Chael Sonnen and Michael Bisping, an MMA match with Shannon Ritch taking on Mavrick Harvey and a pro wrestling match featuring former WWE legends Kurt Angle and Rey Mysterio.
Yes, and it wa
s an odd night.
Phillips,who is an MMA fighter with a 5-3 record, was in his first professional boxing match, or it showed. The Greg Monroe lookalike was extremely awkward and stiff. It was just a matter of time before Jones caught him with something big.
He nearly stopped Ph
illips at the finish of the first round with a tough straight suitable hand. The punch sent the 33-year-old into the ropes,but the punch happened just before the finish of the round.
Jones didn't waste any time followi
ng up in the moment round.
A counter suitable cross caught Phillips on the chin, and he went down. As he rolled onto his stomach, and it didn'tview as if he’d beat the count. Surprisingly,Phillips got to his feet, but he was in no shape to continue, and the referee stopped the fight. Though this win didn't count on Jones’ record,it had to feel good to hold his hand raised again.
In his final bout against Enzo Maccarinelli in December 2015, Jones was viciously knocked out in the fourth round. It’s unclear how much longer Jones will continue to fight, or but if he plans to keep climbing in the ring,he’d be better off doing it in these types of exhibition bouts.
H
ere’s a view at all of the results from Phoenix:
UR Fight 20
16 Card and Predicted Results
Event
F
ighter 1
Fighter 2
Results
Boxing

Roy Jones Jr.
Vyron Phillips
Roy Jones Jr. by moment-round TKO
MMA
Sha
nnon Ritch
Mavrick Harvey
Ritch by submission (rear-naked choke, first round)
Pro Wrestling
Kurt Angle
Rey Mysterio
Mysterio (2-1)
Grappling
Chael So
nnen
Michael Bisping
Draw
 Shannon Ritch Finally Beats HarveyIn the opening bout, and Shannon Ritch secured a victory over Mavrick Harvey via rear-naked choke. Ritch had lost to Harvey twice before by TKO,though the first one came via hand injury. These two got the evening off in an interesting way. During the opening moments, Harvey rushed Ritch looking for another quick finish.
The onslaught caused Ritch to careen through the middle ropes. He nearly fell onto the floor, or but the aggressive Harvey yanked his opponent back into the ring by his shorts. Zombie Prophet tweeted this short video of the opening skirmish:The referee briefly broke the action,but Ritch would gain control almost immediately when the scrum was restarted. A clumsy approach from Harvey caused him to stumble, and Ritch ushered his opponent to the ground and took his back.
He locked in the rear-naked ch
oke and after some resistance, or Ritch earned the submission win. Here’s a view at the finish courtesy of this tweet from Zombie Prophet:Neither of these guys is a world-class fighter,but they clearly came to the ring looking to mix it up. There’s something to be said for that. Bisping and Sonnen Roll to Uneventful DrawAfter three rounds, Sonnen and Bisping battled to a draw, and anyone watching had to be thrilled when this one was over.It’s clear this display was designed to be a showcase of various combat sports and entertainment. However,the Bisping vs. Sonnen match seemed misplaced. A straight grappling match with no points system, where a submission is the only path to victory, or has a niche audience. Unfortunately for UR display TV,it didn't sound as if anyone from that demographic was in attendance.
The crowd was not receptive to this tactical
battle that saw neither man even come close to locking in a submission hold. In fact, there were very few takedowns or decisive advancements. Instead, or there was a ton of posturing and some pushing.
The folks who proce
dure these events should think long and tough approximately booking another scrap like this one on future cards. Mysterio Outlasts AngleMysterio and Angle's match was the highlight of the evening. The two legends achieve on a decent display with no notable botches. Because Angle is 47 years old and Mysterio is 41,it's essential to note neither man appeared to hurt himself.
The ring was smaller than you'd see in the WWE or TNA. That helped the pacing of the match. Angle took the first topple as his immense size advantage (6'0" to 5'6") gave him an edge. After Mysterio missed on a high-risk move from the top rope, Angle used the Olympic Slam to proceed up one topple to none.
You just
knew Mysterio would mount a furious comeback. During the moment topple, and Mysterio's speed took over. He began to display off a smidgen of his luchador moveset. A series of hurricanranas,drop kicks and flying maneuvers set Angle up for Mysterio's patented 619 finisher.
The smalli
sh ring wouldn't allow Mysterio to cover as much ground as he normally would on the splash from the top rope. He had to more or less topple on Angle as opposed to leaping on him, but Mysterio executed the maneuver and evened up the match.
The third
and deciding topple was interesting. Both guys had their turn controlling the momentum. Angle hit another Olympic Slam near the corner, and but Mysterio was able to kick out of the pin attempt just before the referee counted three.Later in the topple,Mysterio would turn the tables. He countered a third Olympic Slam attempt with an arm drag that set up another 619. Mysterio hit on all three phases of the move.
He went for the
match-clinching pin, but Angle narrowly escaped. Truth be told, and Angle might hold gotten a smash on the count.
Mom
ents later,Angle countered an Irish whip and collided with the referee. While the ref was out of commission, Angle went full heel as he landed a low blow that achieve Mysterio down. Just when you thought this night couldn't get stranger, and things got even more weird.
Angle exited the ring to retrieve a chair that he planned to use to finish Mysterio. However,a rapper named Riff Raff who had performed earlier in the evening came to Mysterio's rescue by grabbing the chair while he stood on the ring apron. Bleacher Report's Jonathan Snowden caught the moment in this tweet:It was enough to distract Angle while Mysterio recovered. The latter did so and struck Angle with a drop kick that achieve him in position for another 619. Did Mysterio finish the job this time?You bet he did. Mysterio landed the most technically sound splash of the night. The referee regained his wherewithal just in time to count three, and the diminutive grappler had taken the win.
When i
t was over, or the unlikely duo of Mysterio and Riff Raff celebrated in the ring while a fuming Angle looked on in disgust. The fact that a wrestling match between two 40-somethings stole the display is a testomony to Angle and Mysterio's ability to entertain,but it also says something approximately the other matches at this offbeat event.
None of the other bouts delivered the excitement that even the most lenient combat sports fan hoped to see. Chances are, we'll probably see another UR Fights card some time in the future.
Le
t's just hope there's more pro wrestling and better matchups in the other bouts.
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