Originally posted by Technical_Skill
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what if: James Toney vs. Joe Calzaghe @ 168 (Prime for prime)
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Toney has never looked great against fighters who throw faster then him. And at 168 Calzaghe definitely is faster then toney, toney is skilled but he panics when people are faster then him.
Calzaghe by ud, and probably a knock down in the fight but toney will get back up.
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Originally posted by abadger View PostWell, if you're not prepared to even consider a post which describes Calzaghe winning, it's pretty unlikely you hold an unbiased opinion yourself, isn't it.
The bloke got outboxed by a past-it hopkins
Aint no way he gonna last against the 168 version of toney.
He would really get hurt, hopkins had him hurt at the end of round 7, that aint **** compared to the power toney would lay on him. Plus the fact he wouldnt land any significant on toney anyways, who could outbox calzaghe, out **** calzaghe, any way he wants it really.
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Originally posted by Technical_Skill View PostNot bias, logic.
The bloke got outboxed by a past-it hopkins
Aint no way he gonna last against the 168 version of toney.
He would really get hurt, hopkins had him hurt at the end of round 7, that aint **** compared to the power toney would lay on him. Plus the fact he wouldnt land any significant on toney anyways, who could outbox calzaghe, out **** calzaghe, any way he wants it really.
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Originally posted by HeartOfHockey View PostToney has never looked great against fighters who throw faster then him. And at 168 Calzaghe definitely is faster then toney, toney is skilled but he panics when people are faster then him.
Calzaghe by ud, and probably a knock down in the fight but toney will get back up.
Just one example of his handspeed at 4:20.
Calzaghe in his prime 3:00.
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Originally posted by abadger View PostOK. You're right.
Cos contrary to Public belief James Toney aint Mikkel Kessler, and he certainly aint the 43 year old hopkins who had calzaghe going inbetween life and death.
It comes down the same thing, dont look for a calzaghe blueprint to beat toney in roy jones
1) Toney was weight drained
2) Joe Calzaghe fights nothing like roy jones, they are both fast, thats it, technically, jones is on another level.
Calzaghe is world class, but seriously, he couldnt land that off balance, wide offensive against a guy like toney, who hits way harder than him, has a better chin than him, is a better boxer than him.
End of story, really.
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Toney is the only boxer in compubox history to land 400+ punches on his opponents 4 or more times.
And 2 of those times, the fights didn't even go the distance (Barkley and Williams).
Toney had an great workrate and an even better connect percentage when he was in shape (prime).
Calzaghe's 1000 punches wouldn't have been anything that Toney hadn't seen before.
Jirov threw over 1000 punches at Toney, and he hits much harder than Calzaghe, and what did that get him.
The way to beat Toney is not to outwork him, it is to be slick and pick your shots and stay away.
Wild volume punching is going to get you KTFO!
Also, I really don't think Calzaghe's handspeed comes close to a prime Roy Jones. I'm not even sure he is much faster than Toney in his prime. He definitelyl isn't accurate.
Toney at 168 was an absolute beast when he was at his best.
Toney at 175 was also a savage man when he was motivated. Watch the Freddie Delgado fight.
And even to this day, 5 years later, nobody at heavyweight has been able to lay a beating on Holyfield like blown-up middleweight James Toney did. That was skill and instinct.
Do you think that Calzaghe would last even a minute standing toe-2-toe with Sam Peter like James Toney did for 24 rounds?
I'm not saying that I would write Calzaghe off 100% against Toney, just that a prime Toney brings way more to the table than Calzaghe has ever seen. And I'm not sure Calzaghe brings any more than a prime Michael Nunn, who Toney KO'd at age 22.
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Originally posted by superchamp View PostToney is the only boxer in compubox history to land 400+ punches on his opponents 4 or more times.
And 2 of those times, the fights didn't even go the distance (Barkley and Williams).
Toney had an great workrate and an even better connect percentage when he was in shape (prime).
Calzaghe's 1000 punches wouldn't have been anything that Toney hadn't seen before.
Jirov threw over 1000 punches at Toney, and he hits much harder than Calzaghe, and what did that get him.
The way to beat Toney is not to outwork him, it is to be slick and pick your shots and stay away.
Wild volume punching is going to get you KTFO!
Also, I really don't think Calzaghe's handspeed comes close to a prime Roy Jones. I'm not even sure he is much faster than Toney in his prime. He definitelyl isn't accurate.
Toney at 168 was an absolute beast when he was at his best.
Toney at 175 was also a savage man when he was motivated. Watch the Freddie Delgado fight.
And even to this day, 5 years later, nobody at heavyweight has been able to lay a beating on Holyfield like blown-up middleweight James Toney did. That was skill and instinct.
Do you think that Calzaghe would last even a minute standing toe-2-toe with Sam Peter like James Toney did for 24 rounds?
I'm not saying that I would write Calzaghe off 100% against Toney, just that a prime Toney brings way more to the table than Calzaghe has ever seen. And I'm not sure Calzaghe brings any more than a prime Michael Nunn, who Toney KO'd at age 22.
Cant really put it much it better than that. James Toney at 168 will EAT YA UP
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