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Lamon Brewster vs. James Toney - who wins?

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  • #31
    Originally posted by blockhead
    toney may look like he is in poor shape but that doesnt mean he is. when was the last time anybody saw him really tired?
    Well, I've never really seen too many people go after him to effectively get him to exert energy to get too tired. If Brewster came in rapid and was busy enough yet kept a lil outside so that Toney's stationary defense had to keep moving, that might be a different game. But then again I've never really see anyone really get Toney to move too much. I'd think you'd have to effectively throw punches in bunches and get the hell out before he starts countering.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by ClydeErwinBarretto
      Well, I've never really seen too many people go after him to effectively get him to exert energy to get too tired. If Brewster came in rapid and was busy enough yet kept a lil outside so that Toney's stationary defense had to keep moving, that might be a different game. But then again I've never really see anyone really get Toney to move too much. I'd think you'd have to effectively throw punches in bunches and get the hell out before he starts countering.
      exactly, james toney is very experienced and efficient, thats what makes him such a good boxer. in order to be beaten you have to make him fight the way you want him to and nobody in recent history has been able to do that and i dont think brewster could either. toney is methodical and patient and that leads to victories and rounds that are won without the expenditure of energy.

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      • #33
        Toney. UD; even possibly late round TKO.

        Toney seems to have written part of Brewster's book, and not just read it. Lamon shall be climbing the ring with that knowledge nagging him. Then, as the rounds progress, I can see Brewster becoming more and more dispirited: both gas and will taken out of him.

        Just my take.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Anorak
          Klitschko's retirement also means the top heavyweight champions are all controlled by promoter Don King, who said he wanted Rahman to defend the title against James Toney and for the winner to join the other title holders in a tournament to crown a real heavyweight champion.

          http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...e.rahman.0272/

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Bozo_no_no
            Klitschko's retirement also means the top heavyweight champions are all controlled by promoter Don King, who said he wanted Rahman to defend the title against James Toney and for the winner to join the other title holders in a tournament to crown a real heavyweight champion.

            http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...e.rahman.0272/
            sounds like king wants toney to unify

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            • #36
              Toney boxes to an easy UD.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by enadeus
                If Brewster rushes Toney like he did to Golota, he KO's him in 1. If he decides to box him, he loses.
                I agree...

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                • #38
                  i got toney also in this one by dec

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                  • #39
                    How long is Toney banned from holding Ruiz's title for? Two years? So he really couldn't unify at this point even if he was given the chance...

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                    • #40
                      I know sparring isnt much but I heard toney owned brewster when toney was still a cruiser

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