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  • Truth
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    James Toney Would Love to Fight

    "James Toney Would Love to Fight

    by Rick Folstad

    James Toney is like that crazy knight in the old Monty Python skit who keeps trying to fight even as his limbs are getting hacked off.

    Maybe you’ve seen it. With both arms and one leg cut off and blood squirting everywhere, the crazy knight is still hopping around on one leg, still challenging the other knight to fight him, calling him names and making fun of him while he tries to keep his balance.

    That’s Toney. Down, but not out. Injured, but not dead. Ready to fight, even if he can’t.

    In the past 11 months, Toney has been healthy all of about three days, or at least that’s the way it feels. He was getting ready to fight Jameel McCline in February of this year, but he ruptured his Achilles tendon shortly before the fight.

    He was healthy just long enough to beat Rydell Booker this past September, but he didn’t escape from that one-sided fight unblemished. He tore his bicep and has been put back on the shelf for another few months. It’s almost like his body is quickly outgrowing itself.

    The injuries have kept him out of the ring, but they haven’t kept him out of the spotlight. And that’s the thing about Toney. He never disappears for long, never really leaves. Though ****** up, he’s just on the outskirts of the heavyweight division looking in, waiting for a chance to steal the moment, grab the headlines, to question the skills and heart of every other heavyweight out there.

    He‘s a little like that crazy knight. Even while he’s injured, he’s still calling guys out, throwing around insults, trying to get them lined up in a row for easy pickings for when he breaks out of this spell of hard luck injuries.

    The first guy on his wish list of “bums I would love to fight” is WBA champ Vitali Klitschko, who all but ended the career of Danny Williams earlier this month.

    Even after destroying Williams, Klitschko was still criticized for everything from throwing poor punches to not putting Williams away quicker to driving the wrong kind of car to the gym.

    If he would have stopped Williams in the first round instead of the eighth, they would have called for an investigation. Nothing the guy does is right. Regardless of Toney’s claims, Klitschko is arguably the best heavyweight in the world right now, but no one wants to actually come out and admit it.

    Toney calls him “Frankenstein,” as in “I want Frankenstein first,” which is relatively tame for Toney, who lives by the creed: “Anyone, anywhere, any time.”

    As for a fight with Klitschko, who injured his hand against Williams and is tentatively set to fight Hasim Rahman next, it’s “not any time soon.” But that’s all right. There are others out there waiting to get exposed, waiting to be humbled.

    At least that’s what Toney - who hopes to fight again in March or April - claims.

    “None of these guys can beat me,” he says. “They‘re all a bunch of bums. They‘re all terrible.”

    All Toney wants is a chance to show he’s right.

    The catch is he has to stay healthy to prove it." From-The sweet science .com

    I can't wait to see Toney fight again because I think if anyone can take over this division its him. All the top heavyweights would lose to Toney if Toney came to the fights in shape. I think James Toney will come back in great shape because he knows he is the best skilled heavyweight in the world and he wants to prove it.
  • phallus
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    i love seeing James toney fight, i hope he gets his shot at frankenstein, though he should probably tune up with McCline or Brewster first

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    • ejk22
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      Can someone explain to me why Toney does not get in the ring with Wladimir? Toney need's to put his money where his mouth is because he has been the number one contender for the WBC for quite sometime now and he has yet to get on the WBC's case for mandating Vitali to fight him.

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      • Truth
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        #4
        Originally posted by ejk22
        Can someone explain to me why Toney does not get in the ring with Wladimir? Toney need's to put his money where his mouth is because he has been the number one contender for the WBC for quite sometime now and he has yet to get on the WBC's case for mandating Vitali to fight him.
        I agree that would be a good opponent for Toney to comeback and fight.

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        • Solo322
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          #5
          Originally posted by Mayweatherfan
          I agree that would be a good opponent for Toney to comeback and fight.
          I think toney should take him first as a warm up to the heavyweight division.

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          • tri4ben2
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            I wish that Toney was younger so we could really see what he was all about.

            I think at 36, or however old he is, he is not as quick as he was at 25, and as a result is going to get caught.

            He is a good talker though and he hasn't lost in about 10 years, so I will watch him fight even though I am not expeting the second coming of Ali.

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            • phallus
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              #7
              Originally posted by tri4ben2
              I wish that Toney was younger so we could really see what he was all about.

              I think at 36, or however old he is, he is not as quick as he was at 25, and as a result is going to get caught.

              He is a good talker though and he hasn't lost in about 10 years, so I will watch him fight even though I am not expeting the second coming of Ali.

              he wasn't that quick at 25 either, watch Toney - NUnn, or JT against RJJ. james was never fast, he just has superior skillz, especially his D. james wasn't near as accurate a puncher when he was young as he is now. i'm sad to say he spent years abusing his body, so i don't know how much he has left but a prime James Toney is second only in natural talent to RJJ

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              • marvdave
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                I was and still am a Toney fan. He was quite the fighter at Middle,supermiddle and Cruiser. At this point, his act is growing very tired and wish his mouth would shut and he would fight. For the life of me, I can't figure why some people think he can save the division. He is old and small in stature. His short reach will cuase him huge problems against the big heavys. I'm not sold yet, and a victory over Holyfield proves nothing except that Evander should no longer fight. Start the name calling, but I sincerely feel that Toney would have a tough time against Byrd and Vitali. Even though Byrd is smallish, his activity level should win him a decision. Vitali's size and strength would destroy Toney. I feel the only guy he could beat would be Brewster.

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                • phallus
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                  #9
                  james has been fighting and beating bigger guys his whole career - james was a small middleweight, but size don't matter if u got mad skillz. i think somebody on this site once said

                  " it's not the size of the fight, but the fight in the dog "

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                  • marvdave
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by beeatch!
                    james has been fighting and beating bigger guys his whole career - james was a small middleweight, but size don't matter if u got mad skillz. i think somebody on this site once said

                    " it's not the size of the fight, but the fight in the dog "
                    I hope he proves me wrong becuase I like the guy but I can't see him beating VK at all

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