Boxing legend Roy Jones Jr announces his son DeAndre committed suicide on Saturday in heartbreaking statement: ‘Nothing is worth taking your own life’
- Jones revealed the devastating news to his followers on Instagram this week
- DeAndre was one of three children the fighting icon shared with his wife Natlyn
Roy Jones Jr. has announced the tragic death of his 32-year-old son DeAndre after revealing he committed suicide over the weekend.
The boxing legend shared the devastating news in a heartbreaking statement on Instagram, describing how “grateful” he was to have spent the last night of his son’s life with him.
“Sadly, my son DeAndre took his own life on Saturday,” Jones wrote. “I am so grateful that God allowed me to come home Friday evening to spend the last night of his life with me and the family.
“I know a lot of people are going through tough times right now, but nothing is worth taking your own life. God gives it and God should be the one who takes it away.
“Please respect our privacy as my family and I process this loss. Thank you for the love and support.”
Roy Jones Jr. has announced the tragic death of his son DeAndre in a heartbreaking statement
The boxing legend revealed that DeAndre passed away after committing suicide on Saturday
Born on July 1, 1992, DeAndre was the youngest of three children Jones shared with his wife Natlyn, after his brothers Roy III and DeShaun.
Authorities have not yet confirmed details about his death on Saturday.
A former four-weight world champion, Jones is widely regarded as one of the greatest fighters in boxing history.
Controversially, the 55-year-old has continued to fight in recent years despite calls for him to hang up his gloves once and for all.
After a win in 2018, he returned two years later to face fellow legend Mike Tyson in a split exhibition match.
And last year, Jones stepped through the ropes again in a professional match, which ended in a points defeat against ex-UFC star Anthony Pettis.
A four-weight world champion, Jones is considered one of the greatest fighters of all time
At the height of his powers, the Florida native claimed to be the No. 1 pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
Jones has also ventured into coaching since his own fighting career waned, training the likes of Chris Eubank Jnr and Jarred Anderson in recent years.
If you or a loved one are experiencing suicidal thoughts or actions, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255)