EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: JAMES TONEY
By Editor
GL: Fres Oquendo recently told ********** a whole bunch of harsh things about you and the fight in general [in which Toney was awarded a poorly received decision]. Can you give us some thoughts in response?
Toney: First and foremost, hima and his whole team are a buncha fa99ots. .
He's a punk, the mother****er was scared to death. How can a man want to fight when he's running like a little *****?"
GL: He made it clear the he wants to have a rematch with you. Is that something that you'd even entertain?
James Toney: If him and Big Daddy Dan want to talk about it, and they want to do it again. We'll see if he's about it, if him and his cheap ass manager can put the money up, then we can do it.
GL: Are there any updates as it relates to your next fight?
JT: I don't know, I'm waiting for Big Daddy Dan to tell me. I'm ready for whatever.
GL: Are you currently in the gym?
JT: I'm in the gym, I've been in the gym for about a month now. Oquendo stunk up the joint trying to fight, first and foremost. I came in there and he was running to survive. He was happy to survive, the whole team survived, and they were surprised. They couldn't believe it. I can't believe this guy is talking, acting like he did something. I had no bruises, he was the one with bruises all over his face, and his body. The little *****.
GL: What did you think about the Valuev-Holyfield fight?
JT: Oh, man. I saw the fight, I thought he [Holyfield] won. He should have won the fight, but American fighters in Germany have to do what they have to, in order to win. The same thing with Sam Peter, I think they drugged him. To tell you the truth, I think they had him drugged up. There's no way in hell Vitali could beat him. [Editor's note: there is absolutely no evidence of any kind to support this claim and not even Peter himself has made such an outrageous claim].
GL: Do you think that Sam Peter may have slowed down as a result of his fights with you?
JT: That too, but still I think they drugged him. When he fought me he was aggressive. Vitali is terrible, him and his sister.
GL: If Oquendo and his manager come up with a proper offer, what's the soonest you could be ready to do a rematch?
JT: We can do it tomorrow, if he wants to. He's got a braindead ass trainer in Nate Jones. He was running around like he was all that, but he was scared and intimidated. When they first saw me at the hotel, they were trying to avoid me like I had the plague or something. They weren't coming up to me like they were hard, or anything like that. It wasn't like what they seem to be, or what they're talking about. The guy was scared, he was glad to stay on his damn feet. He was grabbing me so much, I thought he was trying to make love to me.
GL: Does it bother you that people think he won the fight?
JT: No, not at all. It's obvious that they're blind. The mother****er didn't do enough. He's looking to fight again, when he wasn't landing anything. He hit me in the back of the head, he threw me down, grabbed me, what are you doing in a fight doing **** like that?
By Editor
GL: Fres Oquendo recently told ********** a whole bunch of harsh things about you and the fight in general [in which Toney was awarded a poorly received decision]. Can you give us some thoughts in response?
Toney: First and foremost, hima and his whole team are a buncha fa99ots. .
He's a punk, the mother****er was scared to death. How can a man want to fight when he's running like a little *****?"GL: He made it clear the he wants to have a rematch with you. Is that something that you'd even entertain?
James Toney: If him and Big Daddy Dan want to talk about it, and they want to do it again. We'll see if he's about it, if him and his cheap ass manager can put the money up, then we can do it.
GL: Are there any updates as it relates to your next fight?
JT: I don't know, I'm waiting for Big Daddy Dan to tell me. I'm ready for whatever.
GL: Are you currently in the gym?
JT: I'm in the gym, I've been in the gym for about a month now. Oquendo stunk up the joint trying to fight, first and foremost. I came in there and he was running to survive. He was happy to survive, the whole team survived, and they were surprised. They couldn't believe it. I can't believe this guy is talking, acting like he did something. I had no bruises, he was the one with bruises all over his face, and his body. The little *****.
GL: What did you think about the Valuev-Holyfield fight?
JT: Oh, man. I saw the fight, I thought he [Holyfield] won. He should have won the fight, but American fighters in Germany have to do what they have to, in order to win. The same thing with Sam Peter, I think they drugged him. To tell you the truth, I think they had him drugged up. There's no way in hell Vitali could beat him. [Editor's note: there is absolutely no evidence of any kind to support this claim and not even Peter himself has made such an outrageous claim].
GL: Do you think that Sam Peter may have slowed down as a result of his fights with you?
JT: That too, but still I think they drugged him. When he fought me he was aggressive. Vitali is terrible, him and his sister.
GL: If Oquendo and his manager come up with a proper offer, what's the soonest you could be ready to do a rematch?
JT: We can do it tomorrow, if he wants to. He's got a braindead ass trainer in Nate Jones. He was running around like he was all that, but he was scared and intimidated. When they first saw me at the hotel, they were trying to avoid me like I had the plague or something. They weren't coming up to me like they were hard, or anything like that. It wasn't like what they seem to be, or what they're talking about. The guy was scared, he was glad to stay on his damn feet. He was grabbing me so much, I thought he was trying to make love to me.
GL: Does it bother you that people think he won the fight?
JT: No, not at all. It's obvious that they're blind. The mother****er didn't do enough. He's looking to fight again, when he wasn't landing anything. He hit me in the back of the head, he threw me down, grabbed me, what are you doing in a fight doing **** like that?
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