Russian
President Vladimir Putin (R) meets with U.S. boxer Roy Jones, Jr. in
Sevastopol, Crimea, August 19, 2015 © Aleksey Nikolskyi / Reuters
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During their brief
meeting in Crimea, famous boxing champion Roy Jones Jr. has asked President
Putin for a Russian passport which would help facilitate business. Putin noted that fans
would be thrilled, promising assistance if the champ spends enough time in
Russia. The 46-year-old US boxer and rapper who will take part in a show in
Sevastopol this weekend, opted to stay away from politics during a meeting with
Vladimir Putin in the Black Sea city, and said that sport could help “build a
bridge” between the US and Russia.
Finding
a common interest with Putin in his favorite martial art, judo, the champion
told the Russian President that as a kid, before turning to the boxing ring, he
wanted to master the Japanese sport. However Putin, who initially began training
in sambo before switching to judo at the age of 14 (which he continues to
practice today), praised Jones’ achievements in the sport he had chosen.
RT report continues:
“You
were highly successful in boxing – like no one else... I don’t think there have
been any others like you in the world,” Putin said, noting Jones’ unique
achievement: Starting his career as a middleweight to gradually go on winning
titles up to the heavyweight.
Downplaying
his athletic success, Jones noted that combat sports are not about achievements,
but the "personality" you get from it.
Meeting
over a cup of tea, the champion-turned-rapper and actor asked Putin for Russian
citizenship, noting that having one will help him succeed in business.
“I hope you will succeed in business here in Russia,” Putin noted.
“I hope you will succeed in business here in Russia,” Putin noted.
“That
is why I want to come here. That is why I’m also here. Because I want to ask
you about maybe having a passport to go back and forth so that I can do
business here. Because all the people here seem to love Roy Jones Jr. And I
love when people love me,“ Jones replied.
Noting
that Jones is well-known and adored by Russian sports fans, Putin said that as
long as the boxer spends a strong proportion of his time doing business in
Russia, authorities "would certainly be happy to fulfil
[Jones'] request to receive a Russian passport, Russian citizenship."
“I think Russian boxing fans would be very happy,” the Russian leader stressed.
“I think Russian boxing fans would be very happy,” the Russian leader stressed.
Having played himself in
The Devil’s Advocate and staring as Captain Ballard in The Matrix Reloaded, the
46-year old arrived in Crimea to be a special guest in the boxing show “The
Battle of Mount Gasfort” that will take place in Sevastopol this weekend.
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