James toney has a granite chin, he can be knocked down because he gets off balance at times but no one would ever ko James Toney. No one
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james toney vs joe calzaghe prime for prime at 168
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Originally posted by DiegoFuego View PostUh considering Toney could eat a punch from Sam Peter, why would anyone other than CanadaJoe/Tunney/WLAD OWNS or Lucky/Ricky/Whoever teh **** else pick Calzaghe by TKO? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard, EVER. A ****ing slapper is going to stop James Toney who has never even been in trouble in a fight? Seriously dude **** this forum. This is going way too far. Change those 3 to Toney by KO immediately.
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Originally posted by DrSmith View PostI never mentioned anything about Hopkins and his performance against calzaghe, you did. I was simply referencing to Calzaghe's last fight, which just happened to be against Hopkins.
Calling me kid and telling me to **** off, doesnt help your point at all Im sorry. I have the fight, and have watched it many times. With the exception of a handful of blows, Calzaghe did nothing but throw palm slaps.
Saying Hopkins in a Thug and ran around, has nothing to do with Calzaghe. Unless you are saying Calzaghe throws his arm's around like a girl because Hopkins is a thug?
Do yourself a favor and watch the fight again. Get a pen and paper, and count how many clean blows Calzaghe landed.
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Originally posted by rusticraver View PostThought the thread was prime for prime?
'the puncher' Calzaghe would have less chance to beat Toney than the lighter hitting version. He wasnt nearly as fast and didnt have the workrate he does nowadays.
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Originally posted by blackirish137 View Postno one agrees when Calzaghe's prime was. I thought he looked his best against Kessler and Lacy, so that means he wouldnt be too far from it right now.
'the puncher' Calzaghe would have less chance to beat Toney than the lighter hitting version. He wasnt nearly as fast and didnt have the workrate he does nowadays.
he's the same fighter apart from hitting as hard, if not harder than julian jackson
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