James Toney Batters Matthew Greer in Two Rounds

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  • bojangles1987
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    #11
    Either Klitschko brutalizes Toney, sorry for him.

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    • Sutekh uvdabrix
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      #12
      james can beat most of the top 20

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      • RightCross94
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        #13
        Originally posted by Klitschko2009
        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.
        He didn't even deserve the win the first time. Lmao at him ruining Toney, no it wasn't the 70+ fights he'd had before that, the greats he'd fought across 5 weight divisions that contributed to his decline, it was Sam Peter, sam peter ruined him

        It would prove nothing if a Klitschko beat up Toney right now, only that they are capable of beating a 41 year old, 5''9, 83 fight veteran who made his debut at 157 lbs

        but i can tell you this, Toney sure as hell wouldn't quit like Sam Peter, nor would he get hit as easily.

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        • Steak
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          #14
          its been over 6 years since Toney got a TKO/KO win. crazy, huh?

          well, although Greer is nothing to really be proud of, Toney still KOed him faster than Kevin Johnson, if that means anything...
          what Toney should be proud of is that he finally brought down his weight and is in shape.

          he may be old now, but that doesnt mean that I wouldnt mind seeing him against some of the top guys around if he keeps in shape. even this version of James Toney against anyone in the top ten now would be a worthwhile watching fight.

          maybe we could see Toney vs Chagaev or something. Id be happy with that.

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          • boxer2k5
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            #15
            Originally posted by el_tino
            He looks good against a bum. But how will he do against the elite at this stage of his career?
            bor the only part thats important is 217 in shape toney. thats all that matters it wasnt who he fought because i believe inshape toney that beat holifield would have beatin ruiz even worse and beat rahman and peter the first time around

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            • Klitschko2011
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              #16
              James Toney DUCKED Wladimir Klitschko

              Why won't Toney fight Klitschko?

              By Ben Cohen: It was reported recently that heavyweight James Toney rejected an offer of $1.5million to fight WBO champion Wladimir Klitschko.

              The Michigan born fighter who started his career at 160lbs, has steadily eaten his way up to 237lbs, beating up many world-class fighters along the way. He has shown absolutely no fear of any of the heavyweights, and has proved his worth at 200lb plus to all those who doubted him.

              So why then, has Toney decided not to fight Klitschko in what would certainly be the biggest and most competitive heavyweight fight in years?

              It is not as if 'Lights Out' has shown any reservations in fighting the big men of boxing. Officially making his mark in the heavyweight division with a 9th round TKO of veteran Evander Holyfield in 2003, Toney has since been involved with two Heavyweight championship bouts.

              In 2005, Toney took on John Ruiz for the WBA belt, and clearly out boxed the ponderous 'Quiet Man', taking a unanimous decision. However, Toney was found to have banned substances in his system (the residuals of medication he was taking for an injury he claimed later), and was stripped of the title.

              Toney came back with another good points victory over Dominick Guinn, and was then given another title shot against WBC champion Hasim Rahman in early 2006.

              Weighing an enormous 237lbs, Toney boxed well, but was outworked by a fitter Rahman for many of the rounds in the fight. The bout was declared a draw, and Toney again, went home without the belt he has sought so desperately since turning professional in 1988.

              Toney has again been offered a shot at the Heavyweight title, this time Klitschko. Uncharacteristically he has backed out saying the money was not good enough.

              In the past, Toney has referred to Klitschko as "garbage", calling him a "bum with no chin" and saying he could beat him "with ease".

              Klitschko has had an uneasy few years, getting knocked out twice, and looking far from stellar in several of his outings. However, he has recently bounced back with a huge victory over former rival Chris Byrd. The Ukranian bludgeoned Bryd in five extremely one sided rounds, displaying some excellent defensive work and phenomenal punching power.

              Could it be that upon viewing the fight with Byrd, Toney does not fancy his chances against the 6ft 5 Klitschko?

              Not so, says trainer Freddy Roach.

              "Well I wouldn't fight Wladimir Klitschko for 1.5 million dollars", Roach told Secondsout flatly.

              "That's not enough money to fight a guy like that for the world championship. For the right price he will fight the right guy. I know he is the mandatory for the winner of the Rahman fight, and maybe he'll get better paid for that," he said of Toney's proposed world title rematch.

              And to be fair, this is a good point from camp Toney. Klitschko is probably the most dangerous heavyweight out there, and after all of Toney's training expenses, he would only walk away with a few hundred thousand. For the biggest fight of his life, that is not nearly enough motivation for a man of Toney's age and stature in the game.

              And what of the weight? Coming in almost 80lbs over his former middleweight self, Toney has hardly looked serious about fighting someone of the skill and power of Klitschko. He may have been able to get away with it with the John Ruiz's and Hasim Rahman's of boxing, but Wladimir Klitshcko is definitely in a different league.

              Will Roach put his foot down about Toney's weight if he was to fight Klitschko for the title?

              "The thing is, I don't think I'm going to have to put my foot down", replied Roach quickly.

              "I think that James realises that he needs to be in better shape, and if he doesn't realise then he never will. James is his own man, and I've had some talks with him, and he realises he needs to be in better shape. If that can't motivate him, then I don't think anything can. If that doesn't motivate James Toney then he's not going to be heavyweight champion of the world. He is 10-15 lbs away from that title, he knows that and he'll make the adjustments. I'm sure of it."

              Having stated that he would come down to under 220lbs if he were to fight Klitschko, does Roach believe that Toney is actually physically capable of making decent weight?

              "Its just like when he fought Jirov", he said referring to Toney's magnificent performance all the way down at 190lbs in 2003.

              "He knows he can do it."

              And if he can't, it would not be wise for him to get in the ring with someone as good as Klitschko.

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              • Dorian
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                #17
                missed the fight

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                • Ether
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                  #18
                  Nice, toney ftw.

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                  • kaki
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Klitschko2009

                    blah blah blah

                    *fap fap fap to klitschko picture*
                    man.. you're the sorriest ****ing case i've ever seen.. lol.. get some fresh air. outside.

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                    • damilla
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                      #20
                      toney will be champ i promise

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