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  • Bozo_no no
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    Toney to Return in July, Byrd a strong Possibility

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    Newly crowned WBA heavyweight champion Toney (69-4-2, 43 KOs) wants to return to the ring and defend his WBA title in July. IBF champ Chris Byrd has been named as a possible opponent.

    "I want to keep busy and get more green, the real green stuff," he said. "I want any of the other champions. I will fight anyone, anywhere, at any time. That's what throwbacks do. And I've said all along, I'm an 'old school' fighter, a throwback who fights anyone. "I am the best fighter in the world and I will continue to prove it for the fans to see when I become the ultimate, sole, undisputed heavyweight champion. Many experts thought I didn't belong in the heavyweight division, but I ignored them. What will they say now? I want everyone right now, including that monster Frankenstein (Vitali Klitschko). That's why I'm now the man in the heavyweight division...I fight everyone. The people want one heavyweight champion that they can identify and relate to, and believe me, I am it."

    By dethroning Ruiz, Toney became only the third middleweight boxer in history to win a heavyweight belt and also the shortest (5'9") in over 100 years. Quite a tall order for the new champion?

    "When you think about it, what I did was a historic achievement," he said. "Only two other middleweights have gone on to win the heavyweight title, but they did not have to overcome the obstacles I did.

    "I knew my will and determination would carry over into the fight with Ruiz. I mean last January (2004) I had surgery on my Achilles, which everybody said would be a career-ending injury and I was determined to get back into the gym within six months. Then in my bout in September I ripped the muscles in my left bicep and tricep, which I feel would have destroyed the feint of heart. But I refused to let that stop my goal of becoming heavyweight champion, and I just worked harder to overcome this injury.

    "I just feel so great. With the 90's behind me, the experts that doubted me, and the injuries that hounded me, I feel like nothing will keep me from being one of the all time great heavyweight champions. I just can't tell you how important it was for me to do this, not only for myself but the people that believed in me all along, especially ‘Pops' (John Arthur), a very stabilizing factor in my success as a person and fighter. But it feels very satisfying to do what very few thought I could do. I proved so many people wrong. Think about it: I am now a ten-time world champion. I've proved that winning this belt, that the other titles I've aquired through the years have that special meaning to me also, whether the media want to recognize it or not. And I am just getting started, I want more belts!''

    Toney verbally belittled Ruiz before and after the fight. But, in retrospect, the new WBA titleholder now says "I beat the best heavyweight champion of the time. Ruiz isn't pretty, but based on what he had done, he deserves credit. He is very strong and durable. Sure, he fights ugly,
    but look where that style took him. Aside from Lennox Lewis, there have not been very many recent heavyweight champions that had as many successful title defenses as Ruiz. He beat Evander Holyfield when Holyfield was in his prime and still had a lot left. He also beat former champion (Hasim) Rahman, (Andrew) Golota and Kirk Johnson.

    "I will always appreciate Ruiz for giving me the opportunity. He just had the misfortune of having to fight me."

    On Thursday, Toney will be at the Spa Resort Casino in Palm Springs, Calif., to call the IBF title elimination fight between former world champions Julio Gonzalez and Montell Griffin on FSN's "Best Damn Sports Show Period." Toney will join Chris Rose and John Salley as the hosts.

    For promoter Dan Goossen, who heads up the Van Nuys, Calif.-based Goossen Tutor Promotions, James Toney is his first heavyweight champion.

    "It's been many hard years of work and perseverance to reach this point," said Goossen, who has promoted boxing and many world champions for nearly 25 years. "Without the support of Ron Tutor, and the many years of hard work from Tom (Brown) and Craig (Goossen), none of this would have been as rewarding. There have been a lot of great thrills for me along the way, but this is the pinnacle, the heavyweight championship of the world. But I truly realize that the fighters are the ones who I applaud, I just get them the opportunities to make me look good. It's something that only a few in this industry have attained, especially in the heavyweight division.

    "I give all the credit to James for doing what he said he would do and what we believed he would do."
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    Good to see he's taking his crack at the top seriously.

    If he is right back in training (he was in the gym the day after he beat Holyfield) he should be a lot sharpter and in better shape come July.

    I believe Toney in saying that he wants the big fights, and this is really the best thing that could have happend to the Heavyweight division considering what's out there.

    Byrd has been very vocal about wanting Toney, and Toney has said several times he want's Byrds title (they have been on Fox's BDSSP together and talked at length about fighting eachother.

    This is a great move for Byrd and Toney, as the winner would have two titles, setting up a unification fight early next year against the winner of Vitali vs Rahman/Barrett.

    If all goes well, there could be a unified champion early next year.

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    • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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      Why?... Toney want's to be the REAL heaveyweight champion of the World?

      You gotta challenge the REAL heavyweight champion of the World.

      Vitali...

      Byrd is just ducking the enevitability!....

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      • riz
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        #4
        wud like to c that, but i dun liek neither of them, dun make a diff to me

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        • Bozo_no no
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          Originally posted by martinwbc
          Why?... Toney want's to be the REAL heaveyweight champion of the World?

          You gotta challenge the REAL heavyweight champion of the World.

          Vitali...

          Byrd is just ducking the enevitability!....

          He's ducking a guy that can't fight because he's injured, and when does come back is obligated to fight Barrett or Rahman?


          Brilliant.


          Why does every thread get bogged down with teenie bopper Vitali fans?

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          • Derranged_
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            I like Toney's attitude here, get back into the ring as soon as possible like a "throwback" fighter would do. As a fan of Toney's its great to see your fighter eager to get back into the ring and fight somewhat frequenctly. I have a short attention span so I could never be a Vitali or Byrd fan.

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            • Slipx
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              byrd would win on points, he should avoid byrd and go after vitali, imo.

              I think Toney has a chance at Vitali if he switches trainers, he should go with Steward or Dundee..roach is a punchy bastard, i think roach is a good physical trainer but when it comes down to ring intelligence he's inferior to the aforementioned two

              i think he should have roach for his physical stuff, but make roach stfu between rounds in fights, because he really isn't too smart

              steward or dundee as primary trainer/corner mentor and id bet money on toney vs vitali


              ps- why is roach like that he doesn't even have a professional career, he got ****** up that hard in the amateurs??
              Last edited by Slipx; 05-04-2005, 03:02 PM.

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              • Bozo_no no
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                #8
                Originally posted by Slipx
                byrd would win on points, he should avoid byrd and go after vitali, imo.

                I think Toney has a chance at Vitali if he switches trainers, he should go with Steward or Dundee..roach is a punchy bastard, i think roach is a good physical trainer but when it comes down to ring intelligence he's inferior to the aforementioned two

                i think he should have roach for his physical stuff, but make roach stfu between rounds in fights, because he really isn't too smart

                steward or dundee as primary trainer/corner mentor and id bet money on toney vs vitali


                ps- why is roach like that he doesn't even have a professional career, he got ****** up that hard in the amateurs??


                Vitali is not an option anytime soon.

                It will be at least early fall before he's back in the ring, and it will be agaisnt the winner of Rahman vs Barrett.

                Toney needs to stay busy and there's no sense in fighting a stiff.

                If he can't beat Byrd, that solidifies a Byrd vs Vitali rematch as the only important fight at Heavy.

                If he wins, it sets up a fight with Vitali for late 2005 early 2006.

                I think too many people write Toney off against Byrd saying that slick fighters trouble Toney.

                Byrd has looked very beatable in the last 18 months. Anything less than a perfect effort, and the fight is very winnable for James Toney. The Byrd that fought Oquendo would be eaten alive by Toney.

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                • Truth
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
                  Byrd has looked very beatable in the last 18 months.
                  Thats one of the main reason I will pick Toney

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                  • kapersky
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                    its because of james toney´s body or style?, why do he always looks like he have ate,slept and ate no training. but still be a champion in every division he fough in?. like mike tyson if he had been taller he wouldnt be like he was.

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