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Roy Jones Jr. Explains Why Elite Fighters Need A ‘Kill Or Die’ Mindset

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Roy Jones Jr. Explains Why Elite Fighters Need A ‘Kill Or Die’ Mindset

The former four-division champion says Xander Zayas can return to world-title contention, but only after rebuilding the mentality required to compete at the highest level

Roy Jones Jr. believes boxing’s toughest battles are often fought in a fighter’s mind. Reflecting on Xander Zayas’ loss to Jaron “Boots” Ennis, Jones said championship success demands a “kill or die” mentality inside the ring.


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“This is what people don’t understand about prizefighting,” Jones said on All The Smoke Fight. “If you’re going to be a real prizefighter, you got to be willing to kill or die.”

“You don’t want to kill, and you don’t want to die, but that’s what’s got to be the mindset.”

Jones compared that mentality to soldiers in combat, explaining why he believes many military veterans appreciate boxing.

“That’s why a lot of times the army veterans watch boxing,” Jones said. “They know they got to either kill or they’re going to die. That’s almost what boxing is. It ain’t got the guns, but these gloves are the same thing. You’re out there to kill or die.”

The former four-division world champion also said every fighter needs people around them willing to protect them from themselves.

“You got to have a team that understands how to save you from yourself,” Jones said. “Me, I’m going to get myself killed because that’s just who I am. Somebody got to save me from me because I’m not going to stop.”

Jones believes that mentality is what separated many of boxing’s great champions, but it also explains why fighters can struggle after suffering a damaging defeat.

He said Zayas still has the talent to become a world champion again but first needs to recover mentally from his loss to Ennis. In Jones’ view, restoring that mindset is every bit as important as improving any technical flaws before returning to title contention.

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