james Toney on Versus right now

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  • holdthatthought
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    james Toney on Versus right now

    they're showing a replay of the oqendo fight... But ****, did toney weigh 300 lbs for this fight? hes HUGE LOL
    Last edited by holdthatthought; 06-19-2009, 07:15 PM.
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    he looks huge, but he was like 230 i think..

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      #3
      Correction, he was 219!

      damn.

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      • holdthatthought
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        #4
        Originally posted by Dorian
        Correction, he was 219!

        damn.
        lol, man toney is one of my favorite fighters but he looks one donut away from a heart attack in this fight lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by holdthatthought
          lol, man toney is one of my favorite fighters but he looks one donut away from a heart attack in this fight lol
          Same, one of my all tim fav's but damn he looks fat

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          • oldgringo
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            #6
            this isn't james toney, it's a shell of james toney.

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            • -Antonio-
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              #7
              James has been shot since 2006. I refuse to watch that fight. I didn't even finish it the first time.

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              • joe strong
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                I'd share a bucket of chicken anytime! He's the greatest of all time in my eyes.I don't care if he's 300lbs he cracks me up & he will always claim to be the greatest .I do think he lost the oquendo fight thou.it was close but my card had oquendo winning even in my old bias eyes.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by oldgringo
                  this isn't james toney, it's a shell of james toney.
                  the division has been in transition for 10 years.think about how many over 38 guys are still fighting.that says how weak the division really is.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by joe strong
                    the division has been in transition for 10 years.think about how many over 38 guys are still fighting.that says how weak the division really is.
                    If Toney happened to stay injury free after the Holyfield fight, and kept up his weight, he would have won more than one belt. Ruiz, Rahman, and Byrd were title holders at the time. There's no doubt in my mind he would have beaten all of them. He just had no discipline and lost momentum because of injuries.

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