Roy Jones Jr. Says He's Ready to Fight Anyone

Roy Jones Jr. says he's going to knock out Felix Trinidad. (AP Images)
At 39-years old, many fans think Roy Jones Jr. (51-4, 38 KO's) should be wrapping up his boxing career. But to hear Jones talk, you'd think he's just starting out. Once ranked as the best pound-for-pound boxer in the world, he still has some big plans ahead of him and he's ready to fight anyone.
"Line them up and I'll go to them," he tells doghouseboxing. com. "If we have to go to London to fight Joe [Calzaghe], if we have to go to Tampa to fight [Antonio] Tarver, or if we have to go to Miami to fight Glen [Johnson]. I don't care. My name is Roy Jones Jr. I am Superman and I don't care about anybody else."
First in line, though, is Felix "Tito" Trinidad (44-2, 35 KO's), who Jones will face Saturday, Jan. 19 at Madison Square Garden in New York.
"A win doesn't mean much," Jones says. "Just to win the fight would not be good enough for me at this time. He has to go. I really don't care when; he's just got to go. The way I see it, Bernard Hopkins is not as good as me. Oscar De La Hoya is not as good as me. Fernando Vargas? Not as good as me. None of those guys can be my equal, and they stopped him."
"Trust me, he is not going to go 12 rounds with me," he predicts. "It will no last longer than four rounds."
Currently, according to the boxing odds in the Bodog Sportsbook, Jones is the -335 favorite to win.
All lines subject to change.
I WANT TO SEE ROY TAKE OUT TARVER, THEN GLEN,PAVLIK,,, THEN MAYWEATHER!!