Toney is too damn past it to win any more belts, although I'd luv this scenario.
Toney beats Valuev... No questions asked...
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That might be possible, but Toney has never in his career ever tried to dance around the ring like Holy did against Valuev, Bowe II, Foreman, Holmes, et cetera. Valuev literally does not know how to hit a moving target. Lucky for him, Toney's not a moving target he's just gonna stay in the pocket and get mullered by a bunch of Valuev's jabs. I mean the dude was outboxed by Sam Peter of all peoplehaha, Toney has faded a lot since he knocked out Holyfield, but Holyfield himself has gone way down since his loss to Toney as well. and his worst ever version ended up being robbed against Valuev.
honestly, its quite possible that Toney would beat Valuev. it almost makes me cringe to say that, considering how terrible Toney has looked in his last fights.Comment
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thats true, but at the same time you have to think about infighting. Valuev and the word(or words, I dont know) 'infighting' should not in the same sentance unless the sentance is 'Valuev has no infighting ability whatsoever'.That might be possible, but Toney has never in his career ever tried to dance around the ring like Holy did against Valuev, Bowe II, Foreman, Holmes, et cetera. Valuev literally does not know how to hit a moving target. Lucky for him, Toney's not a moving target he's just gonna stay in the pocket and get mullered by a bunch of Valuev's jabs. I mean the dude was outboxed by Sam Peter of all people
on occasion, Holyfield would get within clinching distance, and Valuev would do nothing at all. Toney would probebly be able to just sit there in the pocket and slap at Valuev's midsection all night.
Toney's head movement is very noticably slower, but all Valuev ever does is jab forever with that slow jab of his. eventually, Toney would set up the right hand, although hed have to be incredibly close for it to land considering their height difference. probebly would end up throwing it to the body.
I say all that, but chances are it would be a boring, repetitive fight, and the winner would be whoever has the homefield advantage. but it would be pretty hilarious just seeing those two polar oppsitites in the ring, and might be one of those 'so bad its good' cases. ha.Comment
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Toney beating Valuev? Well it's possible I guess but I would much rather watch RJJ do it.....would be a great way to exit the sport.Comment
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