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    Exclusive Interview: James Toney says Pacquiao Will Beat Mayweather in 2010

    Exclusive Interview: James Toney says Pacquiao Will Beat Mayweather in 2010
    by Lorne Scoggins Contributor
    Kevin Winter/Getty Images
    I just had the pleasure of interviewing James “Lights Out” Toney concerning his thoughts on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather.

    Toney boasts an impressive professional record of 72 wins, 6 losses, 3 draws, with 44 knockouts.

    He is the current NABO and IBA Heavyweight World Champion following his second round TKO of Matthew Greer in September of 2009.

    Toney is also a former Middleweight, Super Middleweight, and Cruiserweight world champion.

    One of his defining moments was his 9th round stoppage of Evander Holyfield in his first fight in the Heavyweight division.

    I spoke with James about the possibility of his entry into the UFC, his thoughts on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather, and Teddy Atlas’s expose of the alleged Team Pacquiao emails.



    Here are the highlights of the interview:



    Do you have any fights coming up?

    Not right now but I’m still negotiating with the UFC.



    So you're more interested in UFC than boxing for now?

    No, I still love boxing. I just want to show that a boxer can hang around in MMA.



    Some can. You're probably one that can, but the same couldn’t be said for all boxers.

    (No comment)



    Excuse me for my ignorance but I don’t follow UFC as closely as boxing. Have you fought in a UFC fight yet?

    No. Right now it’s just talks. After UFC 108, I went and saw Dana.



    That's cool. You'll bring a lot of publicity to the sport. I'm sure Dana was psyched.

    He is, but we'll see. He talked a lot of (#%@*) about boxing.



    Yeah. There's a lot of competition between UFC and boxing right now.

    (No comment)



    So do you think the Pacquiao / Mayweather fight will happen this year?

    Yeah. Fall 2010 I think is likely.



    So what’s your prediction on the fight?

    Pacquiao by 11th round TKO. (Mayweather) will make the same mistake that Leonard did when he fought Duran the first time.



    What do you mean by that?

    Floyd will mix it up and try to impose his will, but Pacquiao will use his awkward angles to make Floyd look awkward. Leonard wanted to shed that image of being a pretty boy so he fought tooth and nail with Duran. I think Floyd will do the same thing.



    Aha! Gotcha

    I think when Pac's off balanced, Floyd should jump on him.



    But even when Pac’s off balance he can still land ferocious, weird punches that hurt.

    He can, but Floyd is a master of the ring. He knows the small twitches and tendencies of the fighters he faces. To me he's a boxing scientist that will not be seen in the next decade.



    I agree with that. His defensive skills are beyond compare but I think Pac will take his punches and keep pressuring him.

    Time will tell.



    What about the blood tests?

    Who is Mayweather to ask for the tests? Why didn’t he ask Marquez? Manny’s not on 'roids.

    Last question. I have to bounce.



    Okay. What do you think about Teddy Atlas’s expose of the alleged emails from the Pacquiao camp?

    There are lots of websites that show how to forge emails.

    Till next time…



    Thanks for the interview, James. Good luck to you.



    -Lorne Scoggins

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    prime toney's shoulder roll > prime mayweather's shoulder roll.

    true story.

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    • SplitSecond
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      #3
      Originally posted by Killa_Kali
      prime toney's shoulder roll > prime mayweather's shoulder roll.

      true story.
      truest story i ever heard

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      • baracuda
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        toney tellin it like it is............

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        • JulVal
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          Bump!!!!!!!!!!!!

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          • Travdog
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            Toney was dropped by Reggie Johnson. Floyd has never been on his seat. Plus Toney has gotten punchy. So I think Floyd has the edge in the shoulder roll.

            Toney is an intelligent boxer and what he says has credence. If Floyd fights toe to toe he can definitely lose. He has to stay in the defensive counterpunching mode and the fight would be won easily.

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              he also said:

              "He can, but Floyd is a master of the ring. He knows the small twitches and tendencies of the fighters he faces. To me he's a boxing scientist that will not be seen in the next decade.
              "

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                Originally posted by Great Afrikan
                he also said:

                "He can, but Floyd is a master of the ring. He knows the small twitches and tendencies of the fighters he faces. To me he's a boxing scientist that will not be seen in the next decade.
                "
                We all know how intelligent and talented Floyd is, we all know how tiny his balls are as well. Ask boxing experts and they'll all say the same thing, MOST TALENTED and could beat everyone in his division right now, too bad he doesn't have the balls to step up.

                Originally posted by Travdog
                Toney was dropped by Reggie Johnson. Floyd has never been on his seat. Plus Toney has gotten punchy. So I think Floyd has the edge in the shoulder roll.

                Toney is an intelligent boxer and what he says has credence. If Floyd fights toe to toe he can definitely lose. He has to stay in the defensive counterpunching mode and the fight would be won easily.
                Toney has been in a lot of wars compared to Floyd. Quit comparing him to Floyd.

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                • Amadla Ngawethu
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                  Originally posted by JulVal
                  Exclusive Interview: James Toney says Pacquiao Will Beat Mayweather in 2010
                  by Lorne Scoggins Contributor
                  Kevin Winter/Getty Images
                  I just had the pleasure of interviewing James “Lights Out” Toney concerning his thoughts on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather.

                  Toney boasts an impressive professional record of 72 wins, 6 losses, 3 draws, with 44 knockouts.

                  He is the current NABO and IBA Heavyweight World Champion following his second round TKO of Matthew Greer in September of 2009.

                  Toney is also a former Middleweight, Super Middleweight, and Cruiserweight world champion.

                  One of his defining moments was his 9th round stoppage of Evander Holyfield in his first fight in the Heavyweight division.

                  I spoke with James about the possibility of his entry into the UFC, his thoughts on Pacquiao vs. Mayweather, and Teddy Atlas’s expose of the alleged Team Pacquiao emails.



                  Here are the highlights of the interview:



                  Do you have any fights coming up?

                  Not right now but I’m still negotiating with the UFC.



                  So you're more interested in UFC than boxing for now?

                  No, I still love boxing. I just want to show that a boxer can hang around in MMA.



                  Some can. You're probably one that can, but the same couldn’t be said for all boxers.

                  (No comment)



                  Excuse me for my ignorance but I don’t follow UFC as closely as boxing. Have you fought in a UFC fight yet?

                  No. Right now it’s just talks. After UFC 108, I went and saw Dana.



                  That's cool. You'll bring a lot of publicity to the sport. I'm sure Dana was psyched.

                  He is, but we'll see. He talked a lot of (#%@*) about boxing.



                  Yeah. There's a lot of competition between UFC and boxing right now.

                  (No comment)



                  So do you think the Pacquiao / Mayweather fight will happen this year?

                  Yeah. Fall 2010 I think is likely.



                  So what’s your prediction on the fight?

                  Pacquiao by 11th round TKO. (Mayweather) will make the same mistake that Leonard did when he fought Duran the first time.



                  What do you mean by that?

                  Floyd will mix it up and try to impose his will, but Pacquiao will use his awkward angles to make Floyd look awkward. Leonard wanted to shed that image of being a pretty boy so he fought tooth and nail with Duran. I think Floyd will do the same thing.



                  Aha! Gotcha

                  I think when Pac's off balanced, Floyd should jump on him.



                  But even when Pac’s off balance he can still land ferocious, weird punches that hurt.

                  He can, but Floyd is a master of the ring. He knows the small twitches and tendencies of the fighters he faces. To me he's a boxing scientist that will not be seen in the next decade.



                  I agree with that. His defensive skills are beyond compare but I think Pac will take his punches and keep pressuring him.

                  Time will tell.



                  What about the blood tests?

                  Who is Mayweather to ask for the tests? Why didn’t he ask Marquez? Manny’s not on 'roids.

                  Last question. I have to bounce.



                  Okay. What do you think about Teddy Atlas’s expose of the alleged emails from the Pacquiao camp?

                  There are lots of websites that show how to forge emails.

                  Till next time…



                  Thanks for the interview, James. Good luck to you.



                  -Lorne Scoggins

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                  The interviewer is a proper ******
                  How can you ask someone who has tested positive about blood tests,he doesnt wanna hear about them.
                  Secondly he said Tony's defining moment was knocking out Holyfield,Holyfield wasnt even a shadow of his former self by the time he fought Toney.
                  Another thing is Toney has never liked Mayweather just like Whittaker.It's because of their styles but maybe Floyd makes a lot more than most of these guys and I smell some jealousy in some of their interviews.The guys who normally like Floyd are normally the smaller weight classes,talk about Tyson,Holyfield,Shane Mosley,Benard Hopkins all these guys have openly stated they dont like Mayweather.
                  Last edited by Amadla Ngawethu; 01-11-2010, 12:56 PM.

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                  • Travdog
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                    Originally posted by JulVal
                    We all know how intelligent and talented Floyd is, we all know how tiny his balls are as well. Ask boxing experts and they'll all say the same thing, MOST TALENTED and could beat everyone in his division right now, too bad he doesn't have the balls to step up.



                    Toney has been in a lot of wars compared to Floyd. Quit comparing him to Floyd.
                    Clearly Killa Kali made the comparison. I corrected him. Floyd doesnt get hit as often as Toney was during his first 12 years in boxing. That's a fact my man

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