I think James Toney did steroids, that explains the silicons ****** of his.
Toney Should Retire
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I was basically just wondering if he always sounded like that. Its easier trying to understand what the Klitshkos are saying. About him retiring, I was being semi-sarcastic. I don't care that much for the " persona " that is james toney. I respect his skills though. One thing I dont respect is his mentioning of beating Holyfield like it was some great accomplishment. Holy field is my fav but he was way past his prime. YOu never heard Holmes bragging about beating Ali. This fight is lose / lose for me. I cant stand Ruiz's style and crybaby trainer; I cant stand Toney's mouth. However if its good press for boxing and if it gets boxing back in the sports pages then so be it.Originally posted by jack_the_rippuhMayweatherfan just owned the thread-maker and everyone who agreed with him.Comment
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I have yet to read the posts on this thread and this is my opinion.
Why should James Toney retire if he can still fight with the elite. I agree that he is some deep water with the Heavyweights, but for the most part he can back swim his way to shore. With his defensive and countering skills James will win the title that he is looking for against Ruiz. Some of the bigger guys could give him alot of trouble, but I could still see him pulling it out. James has never been one to take a beating. Not in the gym nor in his fights. James is not damaged goods at this point and for that reason I see nothing that makes me say that he should retire. After this bout with Ruiz I could seriously see James considering retirement. But like so many fighters before him, he is used to and loves the lime light and the fame. After this bout possibly, but why even say that he should retire when he is on the verge of winning the heavyweight crown..............Rockin'
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