Comments Thread For: James Toney: Klitschkos Have No Talent and No Heart
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totally agree that Toney is angling for a big $$$ fight with a K bro that he completely doesn't deserve -- he sees that Haye's line of BS seems to be working just fine --he hasn't been relevant in the sport for about 10 years and has been basically retired -- part of me says don't fall into his trap so he can make a cool few mill' for just showing up and stinking out yet another arena -- another part of me would love to see him finally get his ass kicked which he so richly deservesComment
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You're completely wrong, seeming to be following a "Toney" cult. Neither Klitschko would fight a massively flabby, 36 year old, washed up, punchdrunk slob nearly a foot shorter. It would only demean their good names in boxing. This has come up every so often, for years.As usual, Toney is correct.
Vitali especially. In '04 when he was the #1 Heavyweight, he blatantly ducked Toney, Byrd, Rahman, Ruiz (who were all top 5 Heavyweights) and turned down a rematch offer from Lewis to fight 2 journeymen and then retired for 4 years.
The 2 worst, most gutless, cowardly Heavyweight champs of all time.
Toney could have been killed in the ring. Sam Peter nearly KO'd him in their second fight and he took a massive beating.Comment
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What you're saying are outright lies. If you really think them true, well.... I'm sorry for you.As usual, Toney is correct.
Vitali especially. In '04 when he was the #1 Heavyweight, he blatantly ducked Toney, Byrd, Rahman, Ruiz (who were all top 5 Heavyweights) and turned down a rematch offer from Lewis to fight 2 journeymen and then retired for 4 years.
The 2 worst, most gutless, cowardly Heavyweight champs of all time.Comment
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Lewis ran out on the supposed rematch for Dec.6th 2003, and ducked until the WBC forced him to retire. He retired on the last day of their ultimatum. then he arranged to fight Rahman and suffered that spinal pinching which he at first thought was a pulled thigh muscle. After they found out, and he had surgery, the Rahman fight was fixed for Nov 2004 and the week before the fight he got his leg entangled with a sparring partner and smached his major cruciate ligament and several miniscii. So he was forced to retire to allow the belt to be fought over again. It's all HISTORICALLY documented.As usual, Toney is correct.
Vitali especially. In '04 when he was the #1 Heavyweight, he blatantly ducked Toney, Byrd, Rahman, Ruiz (who were all top 5 Heavyweights) and turned down a rematch offer from Lewis to fight 2 journeymen and then retired for 4 years.
The 2 worst, most gutless, cowardly Heavyweight champs of all time.
So....please.......be a bit more careful before you start spreading around lies as facts that only YOU know about and which you have so obviously made up.Comment
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I apologise. I just saw that I didn't make it clear that it was LEWIS who dodged the Klitschko return and whom the WBC forced to retire, which he did just the day before he'd have been stripped, and it was KLITSCHKO who had the surgery and eventual career ending knee injury forcing his retirement.Lewis ran out on the supposed rematch for Dec.6th 2003, and ducked until the WBC forced him to retire. He retired on the last day of their ultimatum. then he arranged to fight Rahman and suffered that spinal pinching which he at first thought was a pulled thigh muscle. After they found out, and he had surgery, the Rahman fight was fixed for Nov 2004 and the week before the fight he got his leg entangled with a sparring partner and smached his major cruciate ligament and several miniscii. So he was forced to retire to allow the belt to be fought over again. It's all HISTORICALLY documented.
So....please.......be a bit more careful before you start spreading around lies as facts that only YOU know about and which you have so obviously made up.Comment
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James is a very talented fighter who might've been an ATG at the lower weights. But every time he opens his mouth, bile comes out. As great a fighter as Toney is, he's a repulsive person. He's one of those rare people that seem to delight in showing off how low they can stoop. You may or may not agree with his assessment of the Klitchkos, but one thing's for sure: Wlad and Vitali are infinitely more respectable as human beings than James "Lights Out" Toney.Comment
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