Comments Thread For: James Toney-Razor Ruddock: Party Like It's 1991
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It's so unfortunate at this stage of life you find yourself back in a ring for a minimum of what you use to make when you should be working with your grand kids or just enjoying the fruits of your labor. The side effects from this sport is like no other sport and many would call them punch drunk due to the trauma which is overwhelming. I hope this isn't a tell sign of more to come from them or others.Comment
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I don't agree with it but you obviously don't know a thing or two about boxing and are talking out of your rabbitt ass mind!Comment
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Well if you say so in really large font, it must be true. But ever since I saw Hagler lose to Sugar Ray on a close circuit big screen as a kid at the Lee Civic Center in Fort Myers Florida, I have followed boxing all my life and saw these men fight in their prime. So my Rabbit and I remember their wins and their losses and stand by what I said. Rudduck was a good HW with a very good career that revolved around losses to the top men of the time. Toney was a great story for a couple of years and then coasted on his name for the latter part of his career.
This is a painful shame to see them throwing punches at this age based on the hope people my age will care. They were both legit professionals, and I am not throwing shade at them by not using rose colored glasses and pretending they were amazing all time fighters when they were not. They deserve to be remembered for their time in their prime, not this.Last edited by landotter; 11-10-2023, 05:08 PM.Comment
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Outside of the obvious issues with Toney idk that ANYONE in their 50's let alone Razor who's almost 60 should be boxing in any sort of fight. Mfers should do a few rds on the heavy bag in the garage & go back inside to watch The Five Heartbeats which also had its prime 32yrs ago.Comment
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