Roy Jones Jr. vs. Antonio Tarver

Roy Jones Jr. vs. Antonio Tarver, billed as Now It's Personal, was a professional boxing match contested on November 8, 2003 for the vacant WBA (Unified) title, Tarver's WBC light-heavyweight championship, Jones' IBO and The Ring light-heavyweight championships.

Tarver dominated Griffin throughout the fight, winning all 12 rounds en route to a clearcut unanimous decision victory.

However, Tarver refused to budge and the Nevada Athletic Commission stepped in and ordered the conflict be settled with a coin flip.

[3] The undercard featured unbeaten middleweight contender Jermain Taylor stop Rogelio Martinez in the 7th round.

[4] Wright would dominate the bout, winning a wide unanimous decision, with judge Valerie Dorsett having it 119–109, Adalaide Byrd 118–110 and Chuck Giampa 117–111.

By the latter part of the fight, Tarver had done noticeable damage to Jones' face as his left eye was swelled and he was bleeding from the nose.

The Las Vegas crowd, thinking Tarver had done enough to win the fight, loudly booed after Michael Buffer announced the decision and chanted "bullshit" as Jones remained in the ring for his post-fight interview with Larry Merchant.