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Roy Jones Jr, 51, showing ‘incredible hand speed’ and working on ‘blueprint’ to beat Mike Tyson in training

ROY JONES JR is still showing 'incredible hand speed' aged 51 as he continues to work on the 'blueprint' to beat Mike Tyson.

The American faces fellow legend Tyson on November 28 in an eight-round exhibition.

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Roy Jones Jr is still showing 'incredible hand speed' aged 51
Tyson is training to fight Mike Tyson in November

Jones has linked up with trainer Tom Yankello, who last cornered the four-weight champion in 2014.

They have been splitting their time between Pittsburg and Florida, where Yankello has overseen the sparring and pad work.

And he has been left hailing the speed of Jones - who only hung up the gloves in 2018.

Yankello told SunSport: "His hand speed is still incredible.

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"I don't think his hand speed has decreased at all, he's as fast as he was when I worked with him nine, almost ten years ago.

"His mobility is not maybe quite the same but he still has great agility, he's kept himself in great shape.

"He still trains fighters so he's been very active in the gym. He's a lot more active than Mike Tyson."

Jones won his last four fights, albeit against unfamiliar opponents in America.

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But Tyson has not been in the ring for 15 years, having retired in 2005 after quitting against Irish journeyman Kevin McBride.

The 54-year-old has since dramatically transformed his body after beginning training earlier this year, with the plan to raise money for charity through his comeback.

But Yankello has warned performing in the gym is a stark contrast to doing the same over the course of a fight.

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He explained: "Mike Tyson's last fight was in 2005 whereas Roy's was in 2018, so he's not been out the ring anywhere near as long as Mike has.

"Mike looks in great shape as well but it's a different type of shape, your body can look in great shape but boxing shape is completely different shape.

"Boxing is a different animal, when you've been out the game that long it's very, very difficult to get back in boxing shape.

"I know Mike's been working on it a long time and he's going to be in the best shape he can possibly be in but Roy has been more active whereas Mike has had a lot more transformations in his body."

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Tyson has gone through a dramatic body transformation Credit: Instagram @miketyson
American legend Jones only retired in 2018

Tyson's comeback was initially set for September but was then moved back two months to allow for more time to promote the pay-per-view spectacle.

But in Jones' case, it has afforded him more time to work on tactics with trainer Yankello - who was brought into the training camp because of his understanding of Tyson's style.

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