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  • #31
    Yes,let's minimize Toney's dreadful performance to fit Dunce's agenda.Dunce,who will whine and cry about how Toney was robbed against Rahman,Peter and Griffin,doesn't want to know anything about how Fat Toney benefited from so many bad decisions himself.


    Originally posted by mangler jr View Post
    No insult. Fat-ass, out-of-shape JT schools him.
    When Fat Toney "schools" a top heavyweight with a working pulse then come back to me.

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    • #32
      Drugs prevented him from being one of the greatest

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      • #33
        Originally posted by mickey malone View Post
        A real enigma & certainly one of the true characters of the game who irrespective of his conditioning never doubted his own ability.
        Had he developed the same mindset for training, and stayed a tadge more active, I have absolutely no doubt, he'd have eclipsed the achievements of RJJ..
        lights out was an all time great in his younger 160-168 pound days and when he was on his game nobody that ever boxed would have an easy time with james toney

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        • #34
          Originally posted by sonnyboyx2 View Post
          How great was James Toney.. we talk of great middleweights like Monzon, Hagler, Hopkins but could they beat James Toney?.... great super-middleweights like Joe Calzaghe but could he beat James Toney?...great Light-heavyweights like Archie Moore, Foster, Spinks & Ezzard Charles - could they beat James Toney?
          a motivated toney could have whooped em all if it weren't for .... food

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Princemanspopa View Post
            Yes,let's minimize Toney's dreadful performance to fit Dunce's agenda.Dunce,who will whine and cry about how Toney was robbed against Rahman,Peter and Griffin,doesn't want to know anything about how Fat Toney benefited from so many bad decisions himself.
            Tiberi fight was the only one really. Lot of close fights after that, where it was acceptable to go either way.

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            • #36
              Toney is an ATG in my book. wins over Nunn, Johnson, Maccallum, Barkley, and Jirov solidfy this. Champion in 3 weight classes. I don't really see how this can be debated.

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              • #37
                He turned into a worthless fatass who makes heavyweight boxing look like a joke...

                IMO, he was better when he was off the McDonald's and the drugs.

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                • #38
                  He was a brilliant natural boxer who lacked discipline. Definetly p4p material

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                  • #39
                    shame because most of toneys career he was always under trained...on his best night he would beat most fighters

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                    • #40
                      I dont know how great he was but he was tremendously talented, what i will say is that his style had its limitations, when he fought Jones he was fighting a guy with a very good Boxing IQ, Jones knew to get off the shoulder and triple the left hook, so where as Toney likes to bend away or underneath the left hook, when you get off the shoulder and throw he actually bends into them, Toney's style is also based on having his opponents commit to their punches, Jones kept it at range.

                      Having watched the Griffin fight again and actually! scored it this time i can hold my hands up and say i got it wrong, Toney did win the fight clearly, but having watched it again i can see why Griffin fooled me, because he did!! have Toney fighting his fights and he was dictating the pace of the fight, that said he was not connecting as much as i thought he was when i first watched it.

                      He should of lost to Tiberi though, that fight i did score and Toney lost that fight clearly on my card, that said its not really a mark for how good or bad Toney was because Tiberi only had success because Toney was struggling at the weight. Toney inshape would of beat Tiberi with ease!!

                      The McCallum fight is a sore subject with me i dont think Toney won the second fight and i could stand for a draw in the first but for him to win both.

                      I thought he lost to Rahman to.

                      Id take Toney's resume, loses and all, over Joe Calzaghe's undefeated career, Toney actually fought elite fighters in their prime and beat a few.

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