Toney was a beast at 160 and 168. it would be LIGHTS OUT for Calzaghe
toney versus calzaghe at 168
Collapse
-
-
Yea, but toney in his prime, was very hard to hit as well, alot slicker than bernard too, would, slip dodge, and he had right hand like a bomb.
Watch the Michael nunn fight at 160 i think, and see all the jabs and right hands toney dodged before knocking him out savagely, and thats when he was about 23 years old and some considered nunn the p4p no 1 in the sport.Comment
-
Comment
-
Yeah,maybe,blah,blah,but us poor unfortunates on here have had to deal with the fact that you have been treating us all to an oral enema since your very first post!Comment
-
Comment
-
Comment
-
PLENTY fighters have broken hands..NONE of them flail like a drowning spider monkey.
How do you explain his totally ****ty defense and weak as hell chin?
Does his hands effect that too.Comment
-
Toney has fought a southpaw that hits harder than Calzaghe, throws more punches than him, is bigger and has a better body attack than Calzaghe.
Toney has also fought someone with a better jab and better outboxing skill than Calzaghe, and just as fast as Calzaghe.
both of them tasted the canvas by the end of the fight, one of them didnt get up.
Toney on a good night would land too many counter right hands on Calzaghe. Toney by decision, losing some early and middle rounds, but ending up winning 116-112ish.
Toney had his bad nights, but so did Calzaghe. I mean, if you took the Calzaghe from the Kabaray Salem fight and faced him against the worst version of Toney, Calzaghe would probebly lose.Comment
-
Toney and PBF hav similar defenses. they both use the shoulder roll and upperbody movement to counter. I see u know nothing of boxingComment


Comment