James Toney v Julian Jackson at 160 who wins in 1992

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  • solidman
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    #1

    James Toney v Julian Jackson at 160 who wins in 1992

    I pick Toney on points.
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    #2
    Why do you guys put fantasy fights in the boxing history chat. When there's already a boxing fantasy fight chat ?

    James Toney. Too slick.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #3
      Originally posted by MalevolentBite
      Why do you guys put fantasy fights in the boxing history chat. When there's already a boxing fantasy fight chat ?

      James Toney. Too slick.
      - - Two Ton was always too Thick around the middle and inside he thick noggin as Dave Tiberi proved to the disgust to that fight crowd.

      - In a fight where many felt that Tiberi dominated, Toney's split decision victory (by scores of 115-111, 115-111 and 111-117) prompted U.S. Senator William Roth of Delaware to call for an investigation of the sport.
      - The investigation uncovered the fact that the two judges that awarded the fight to Toney, were not licensed in the state of New Jersey.
      - Tiberi chose to retire, even though he was in the prime of his career, rather than fight again.

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      • IronDanHamza
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        #4
        Probably Toney on close points but like every other time he fought a top level fighter, it wouldn't be clear or dominant and likely could go the other way.

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          #5
          Originally posted by IronDanHamza
          Probably Toney on close points but like every other time he fought a top level fighter, it wouldn't be clear or dominant and likely could go the other way.
          Oh God here we go lol. Holyfield or Nunn weren't complete blowouts ?

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          • IronDanHamza
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            #6
            Originally posted by MalevolentBite

            Oh God here we go lol. Holyfield or Nunn weren't complete blowouts ?
            Nunn totally dominated the first 10 rounds so no, definitely not a complete blowout.

            Holyfield of course was but I'm confused as to why you'd mention Holyfield's corpse as a currently top level fighter?
            Last edited by IronDanHamza; 06-24-2025, 01:46 PM.

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            • Anomalocaris
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              #7
              Toney.

              He is not getting KO'd so negates Julian's great asset.

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                #8
                Such a shame the fight didn't happen. Would have been explosive.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Anomalocaris
                  Toney.

                  He is not getting KO'd so negates Julian's great asset.
                  - - Two Ton got beat up a lot. His sole asset was eating punches like he cleaned out chicken buckets.

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                  • them_apples
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza

                    Nunn totally dominated the first 10 rounds so no, definitely not a complete blowout.

                    Holyfield of course was but I'm confused as to why you'd mention Holyfield's corpse as a currently top level fighter?
                    Holyfield was shot to pieces, but Toney did actually beat nunns ass, Nunns wasn't dominating him, I remember the commentating talking like Nunn was in it, but every round Toney was landing nasty.

                    The holyfield fight was aesthetically pleasing to watch. Holyfield was a corpse though as you said. in fact, the shots he did land on Toney tell me prime Holy woulda got him no doubt.

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