James Toney Batters Matthew Greer in Two Rounds

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    James Toney Batters Matthew Greer in Two Rounds

    Former champion James Toney (72-6-3, 44KOs) made his return to the ring at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, stopping journeyman Matthew Greer (12-6, 11KOs) in two rounds. Toney came in at the best weight of his career since the 2003 heavyweight bout with Evander Holyfield. Toney weighed in on Friday at 217.5 pounds. [details]
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    217. nice toney lets do it show them skills pay bills.

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    • OTSS
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      Yeeeeeaaah Booooooy

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      • RightCross94
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        #4
        We're back baby!

        Lol, but seriously, Greer isnt much of a fighter, but its good james came in shape, looked faster and fresher, and put him away quickly, all he could do

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        • NakiFan
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          #5
          Toney vs Wladamir next please

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          • Dave Rado
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            Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
            Former champion James Toney (72-6-3, 44KOs) made his return to the ring at the Pechanga Resort and Casino in Temecula, California, stopping journeyman Matthew Greer (12-6, 11KOs) in two rounds. Toney came in at the best weight of his career since the 2003 heavyweight bout with Evander Holyfield. Toney weighed in on Friday at 217.5 pounds. [details]
            Good, but why on earth did he fight Greer? He's not a journeyman, he's the type of fighter that journeymen fight when they need to get a win on their records.

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            • Frank Martin
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              He looks good against a bum. But how will he do against the elite at this stage of his career?

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              • NakiFan
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                Toney is still in his prime, bring on Wlad.

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                • Klitschko2011
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                  who cares?

                  Greer is a pathetic tomato can bum

                  Sam Peter dominated and ruined Toney

                  Vitali Klitschko easily destroyed Sam Peter

                  I would love to see that racist punk Toney get murdered by a Klitschko.

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                  • RightCross94
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dave Rado
                    Good, but why on earth did he fight Greer? He's not a journeyman, he's the type of fighter that journeyman fight when they need to get a win on their records.
                    Greer is a journeyman. James needed ring time against a softy where he could just get things going, get his rhythm, feel good at the lower weight etc

                    I'm not going to be an idiot and say James will become undisputed champ now that he seems to have gotten his weight in check, but it looks like he wants to make one more run before he retires, and a tough, slick crafty guy like James is always going to have a chance in there. He is way past his best, but the way i see it, he's already great, anything he does from here, can only make him better, if he loses a few more times, so what, if he manages to get into contention again, only makes him greater.

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