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  • GEOFFHAYES
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    James Toney

    Amateur Record:
    35 fights, 33 wins (32 KO's), 2 losses
    Lost on his Debut
    Won 1983 and 1984 West Michigan Division Junior Title (156 LBS)
    Won 1987 Novice Golden Gloves in Manchester (156 LBS)
    Won 1987 Michigan Silver Gloves (156 LBS)
    Lost at 1988 Detroit Golden Gloves (first fight) (156 LBS)
    Won 1988 Ohio State Fair (156 LBS) (invitational)


    Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year: 1991, 2003

    Boxing Writers' Association of America Fighter of the Year: 1991, 2003


    He beat Michael Nunn, Reggie Johnson and Mike McCallum at their 160lb bests, put on a display against Iran Barkley that surpasses anything I've seen from Jones Jr or Hopkins in terms of talent and skill, and also beat the asses of Doug DeWitt, Prince Charles Williams and Vassiliy Jirov, and undefeated prospects like Merqui Sosa and Tim Littles (who were never the same again).


    Recognised as the best fighter on the planet when 1994 was on the scene and only lost when he ate himself out of a fight.


    And is now beating up some of the world's best super-heavyweights for a living.


    Awesome.
  • Jcsuper
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    James Toney is a fantastic fighter.

    He's probably the active fighter with the best resume.

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    • Kball15
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      #3
      James toney should lose some weight and fight at the lowerweights. Hes still a great fighter, he just doesnt have that hunger to train intensley anymore

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      • TheEvilSaint
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        #4
        Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
        Amateur Record:
        35 fights, 33 wins (32 KO's), 2 losses
        Lost on his Debut
        Won 1983 and 1984 West Michigan Division Junior Title (156 LBS)
        Won 1987 Novice Golden Gloves in Manchester (156 LBS)
        Won 1987 Michigan Silver Gloves (156 LBS)
        Lost at 1988 Detroit Golden Gloves (first fight) (156 LBS)
        Won 1988 Ohio State Fair (156 LBS) (invitational)


        Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year: 1991, 2003

        Boxing Writers' Association of America Fighter of the Year: 1991, 2003


        He beat Michael Nunn, Reggie Johnson and Mike McCallum at their 160lb bests, put on a display against Iran Barkley that surpasses anything I've seen from Jones Jr or Hopkins in terms of talent and skill, and also beat the asses of Doug DeWitt, Prince Charles Williams and Vassiliy Jirov, and undefeated prospects like Merqui Sosa and Tim Littles (who were never the same again).


        Recognised as the best fighter on the planet when 1994 was on the scene and only lost when he ate himself out of a fight.


        And is now beating up some of the world's best super-heavyweights for a living.


        Awesome.
        name one...

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        • Leo Pradun
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          #5
          Originally posted by Jcsuper
          James Toney is a fantastic fighter.

          He's probably the active fighter with the best resume.
          james toney was a great fighter but hes last few fight hes been acting like he doesnt care, comes in overweight, and seems like the only reason hes fighting is to get paid, its important but fighters have to know they have fans and whenever they do this stuff they let em down. Come in shape James 220 ish and maybe people will begin to like u more...

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          • Rockin'
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            #6
            I fought out of the same gym as James as an amatuer, actually had the same trainer at the time. That record is not correct..................Rockin'

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            • Leo Pradun
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              #7
              Originally posted by TheEvilSaint
              name one...
              rydell booker, dominicj guinn,best win was ruiz but that didint even count, the sanctioning bodieas are on his nads giving him chances at tileshot after titleshot, its redicilous...

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              • Banderivets
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                #8
                The idea of Toney fighting at 156 is just mind boggling.

                How the **** does the guy gain nearly 100lb?

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                • Rockin'
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                  I have a tape of a bout with me against Carl Griffith where James was working my corner. He may have been 20 atthe time or so. He was 156 lbs back then, you wouldnt even believe that it was him. But no matter what anybody has to say about him he is an excellent fighter when he comes prepared....................Rockin'

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                  • oldgringo
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                    The fact that he took everything a monster like Samuel Peter could throw at him (punches that damn near killed Jeremy Williams, Yanqui Diaz...punches that badly hurt the number 1 heavyweight right now) is a true testament to his toughness. He may have personal problems controlling his weight, but i'll always enjoy watching him fight.

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