Another thing to keep in mind.
Toney always fought down to the level of his opponent.
With Joe's heart, desire and general skills of adaptation (meaning he usually is doing better at the end of the fight than he was at the beginning), it is not inconceivable that he could steal away the last few rounds in a fight that Toney kept close by not stepping it up.
Toney was a great fighter, no doubt, but there definately were some things going on there that a fighter who can adapt as well as Joe Calzaghe could take advantage of.
How many draws and split decisions did Toney have before he ran into Jones? More than a few to say the least.
Toney always fought down to the level of his opponent.
With Joe's heart, desire and general skills of adaptation (meaning he usually is doing better at the end of the fight than he was at the beginning), it is not inconceivable that he could steal away the last few rounds in a fight that Toney kept close by not stepping it up.
Toney was a great fighter, no doubt, but there definately were some things going on there that a fighter who can adapt as well as Joe Calzaghe could take advantage of.
How many draws and split decisions did Toney have before he ran into Jones? More than a few to say the least.
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