Recommend Me Some James Toney Fights to Watch.

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  • Shabba Rank$
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    Recommend Me Some James Toney Fights to Watch.

    I've been on a B-Hop spree lately.

    Now I'm on to James Toney.

    Recommend me some fights to watch.

    Last edited by Shabba Rank$; 07-02-2010, 08:16 PM.
  • JK1700
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    Sosa, Barkley, Nunn, Williams, Jirov and Holyfield.

    All of them are were very good performences for different reasons. But if I had to reccommed one fight I would go with Barkley, That fight shows he was an excellent a fighter when he was really on point.

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      #3
      Originally posted by JK1700
      Sosa, Barkley, Nunn, Williams, Jirov and Holyfield.

      All of them are were very good performences for different reasons. But if I had to reccommed one fight I would go with Barkley, That fight shows he was an excellent a fighter when he was really on point.
      Thanks again JK.

      Will download those fights.

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      • THE_BIG_HURT
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        #4
        The fight with Jirov was a classic though so make sure to check that out!

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        • JK1700
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          #5
          Originally posted by Big Smoke
          Thanks again JK.

          Will download those fights.
          No problem. Another good fight was with Reggie Johnson because he got dropped in the 2nd round and came back to win. I'm not sure whether you'll be able to find that one though, It's pretty rare and the last time I checked the links were dead but don't let that stop you from trying.

          Send me that Green K already

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          • CaRnAgEViOLaToR
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            Tim Littles, McCallum I and II were great fights and great performances from Toney. Toney was such a beast in his prime
            Last edited by CaRnAgEViOLaToR; 07-02-2010, 08:34 PM.

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            • jri9d0
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              I always love this video for obvious reasons.....


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              • Iceta Lives
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                I sometimes wonder if some of the greatest fighters that ever lived could've beaten Toney on his best night. And I'm saying that as somebody who is not even a big fan of Toney. I know he lost to Griffin twice, but if you look at his resume it's like a who's who of monsters. I think the fab four would've all lost to him possibly.

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Iceta Lives
                  I sometimes wonder if some of the greatest fighters that ever lived could've beaten Toney on his best night. And I'm saying that as somebody who is not even a big fan of Toney. I know he lost to Griffin twice, but if you look at his resume it's like a who's who of monsters. I think the fab four would've all lost to him possibly.
                  Sometimes I wonder the same thing. Well, not really but I know what you mean. James Toney is the quintessential, midwestern throwback fighter. Such a beautiful, beautiful boxer. Could do everything in the ring. He may be the only fighter Freddie Roach has ever had that knew more about boxing than he did.

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                  • tomatocantender
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                    Already posted earlier but only packaged with other opponents; so let me dissect it for you: Watch how a young, undefeated Toney continues to stalk an undefeated Michael '2nd To' Nunn (having been outboxed for 7 rds easy) and then you see the brilliance of James Toney. Now if you want a Saw V performance, just watch James T vs Iran Barkley. Okay I'm done!

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