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  • Leo Pradun
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    Toney set to return vs Guinn on Oct 1st

    James Toney will be fighting Dominick Guinn on October 1st, poor choice of an opponent for someone that makes himself out to be the greatest fighter in the division I guess this just makes Toney seem more of a bum and some people on here say that Vitali Klitschko hasnt beaten anyone good well look at whos Toney fighting maybe u should hate on Toney...
    James Toney To Return Against Guinn



    NEW YORK - Lights (Out), camera, action!! Heavyweight superstar James Toney is back and returning to the ring on SHOWTIME.

    The charismatic, talented Toney and Dominick “The Southern Disaster” Guinn lock horns in what is sure to be an action-packed main event on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Saturday, Oct. 1, 2005, at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast). Gary Shaw Productions in association with Goossen Tutor Promotions and Don King Productions will co-promote the 12-round International Boxing Association (IBA) heavyweight title bout from a site to be announced.

    Toney (68-4-2, 43 KOs), of Grand Rapids, Mich., will be making his first appearance since he fought for the World Boxing Association (WBA) heavyweight crown on April 30, 2005, in New York. Toney easily outpointed defending champion John Ruiz to take the title, but the bout was later ruled a no-decision when Toney tested positive for a banned substance.

    “No matter what happens, I know I did not cheat or take any illegal substances,” Toney, whose suspension ended July 30, said. “Keep in mind when the topic of steroids and drugs surface in the sport, James Toney states there is no need and has never been a need for me to indulge at all in any illegal substances to help me beat anybody.”

    Toney had a “Lights Out” 12 months in 2003. He was named “Fighter of the Year” for his victories over Vassiliy Jirov and Evander “The Real Deal” Holyfield. On April 26, he shocked the boxing world by scoring one knockdown en route to winning an electrifying 12-round decision over the then-undefeated Jirov for the IBF cruiserweight title. Then, the following Oct. 4, he dominated the legendary five-time heavyweight champion Holyfield, knocking him down once en route to a one-sided ninth-round TKO.

    “I have always been ready to fight anybody out there, any time, anywhere.” Toney said. “I will knock them all over. My talent speaks for itself.’’

    Guinn (25-2-1, 18 KOs), of Hot Springs, Ark., was very highly regarded when he turned pro on June 16, 2000. He had his way at the outset of his career, winning his initial 24 starts. But he has suffered some setbacks in recent bouts, going 1-2-1. Guinn knows that he needs a victory badly to help resurrect his promising career.

    “It’s now or never,” Guinn said. “For me, this is like fighting for the undisputed heavyweight world title.’’

    “When I beat Toney, I will show people what I am really all about,” Guinn said. “I know I can perform at a higher level. It was almost too easy for me at the beginning. But this is the ultimate challenge and I am ready for it.’’

    Guinn began boxing at the age of nine, compiling an amateur record of 290-26. He captured several titles, including the Junior World Championships (1993), the National Golden Gloves (1997 and 1999), the U.S. National Championships (1998) and a bronze medal at the Goodwill Games (1998).

    Guinn emerged as a force to be reckoned with on June 7, 2003, when he stopped former title contender Michael Grant in the seventh round. Guinn floored Grant four times before the referee stopped the contest.

    On March 27, 2004, Guinn lost his first bout as a pro, suffering a split-decision defeat to the more experienced Monte Barrett in Little Rock, Ark, by the scores of 93-97 twice and 96-94.

    Guinn rebounded to register a 23-second, first-round knockout over Phil Jackson in his next start. But Guinn dropped a 10-round decision to Sergei Liakhovich on Dec. 3, 2004, and boxed a 10-round draw with Friday Ahunanya on April 22, 2005.


    SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING’s Steve Albert and Al Bernstein will call the action from ringside with Jim Gray serving as roving reporter. The executive producer of the SHOWTIME telecast will be Jay Larkin, with David Dinkins, Jr. producing and Bob Dunphy directing.
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    Poor choice??? i think Quinn is is a bad choice for Toney, Quinn has great skill, he was robbed in his last fight where they scored it a draw against Friday. Quinn has the ability to beat any of the top contenders in the Div, it just depends on where his mind is. Quinn knows this may be his last shot so i'm sure he will give his all.

    Toney by split dec.
    Toney will also go down once in the fight.

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      Originally posted by TheGreat1
      Poor choice??? i think Quinn is is a bad choice for Toney, Quinn has great skill, he was robbed in his last fight where they scored it a draw against Friday. Quinn has the ability to beat any of the top contenders in the Div, it just depends on where his mind is. Quinn knows this may be his last shot so i'm sure he will give his all.

      Toney by split dec.
      Toney will also go down once in the fight.
      I hate Toney so i hope he looses but I dont think Guinn is a scary fighter he lost Lyahovich whos a bum and that other guy Friday whatever his name is. I think if Toney wants to prove something he needs to fight someone good, for example Wlad Klitschko is trying to prove that he is champion material by taking on Peter who is proclaimed to be the next best thing eventought I dont think so but Wlad is trying to prove that hes game and can terrorize the division once again. Toney on the other hand is saying hes the best in the division and can beat anyone but hes fighting this bum, makes no sense?????

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        I'm arguably the biggest Toney fan on this site, but this is a disgrace

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          Toney doesn't have time for these fights. He needs Byrd. Byrd doesn't have a fight scheduled, they need to fight each other now. Do not do this, Toney.

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            Toney better not overlook that young boy.

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              Guinn has lost twice and drew since he was considered a dangerous opponent. If Toney loses, he's finished. If Toney wins, it doesn't mean ****. This fight is horrible for Toney.

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                #8
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                I'm arguably the biggest Toney fan on this site, but this is a disgrace
                No i think i'm the biggest Toney fan on this site.
                Guinn is a tough oppenent, but Toney should not fight him simply because no one will give him any credit for this fight. his only chance is to dominate Quinn and KO him which i'm sure won't happen since Quinn has never even been down before. Quinn is the worst oppenent for Toney, also quinn is the only fighter in the Div who may actually stand a chance to beat toney

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  Guinn has lost twice and drew since he was considered a dangerous opponent. If Toney loses, he's finished. If Toney wins, it doesn't mean ****. This fight is horrible for Toney.
                  100% correct

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                    Originally posted by TheGreat1
                    No i think i'm the biggest Toney fan on this site.
                    Guinn is a tough oppenent, but Toney should not fight him simply because no one will give him any credit for this fight. his only chance is to dominate Quinn and KO him which i'm sure won't happen since Quinn has never even been down before. Quinn is the worst oppenent for Toney, also quinn is the only fighter in the Div who may actually stand a chance to beat toney
                    From what I've seen from Guinn..

                    Toney tko 2

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