BLURRY......BUT FROM THAT I SEE EUBANKS LOOKING LOOSE AND RELAXED, EUBANKS QUICK HANDS, EUBANKS COMBOS FLOWING, NICE COUNTER LEFT HOOK THERE TOWARDS THE END OF ROUND 2
This is just aimed at forum members Double, Gunstar1, JuicyJuice, Rudypoop and willjoes
Why did you pick Toney over Roy and Bernard in the poll,? Thnks
Toney to me has the best resume with wins over: Nunn, McCallum, Barkley, Jirov, Williams, Ruiz, Holyfield and a draw with Rahman. Ok he deserved to lose the Rahman fight, but neither Roy or Bernard would dare step into the ring with a HW that big. Plus he beats both if they were to fight today.
if james toney worked on his conditioning like bernard or roy he would of maybe been the best fighter that ever lived, all he does is fight hit dont hit the heavy bag he dont run , he does spar hundereds of rounds he eats burger king and mcdonalds hiding it under his bed during camp and been doing it his whole life, hes 5'9 37 and obese and beat 2 hevyweight champions at almost 100 pounds overweight, skill wise not even mayweather can compare
ACTUALLY JT USED TO HIT THE HEAVY BAG FOR AN HOUR, THEN SPAR FOR DEFENCE. OR SOMETIMES HE WOULD JUST DO SPARRING WITH SEVEN-MINUTE ROUNDS. HE WORKED HARD, BUT JUST COULD NOT STOP EATING BURGER KING AND DOUGHNUTS (HIS MOM OWNED A BAKERY)....
however, I am very disappointed in his lack of seriousness and motivation, if he stayed in the same form he was in when he fought Holyfield i feel he could of unified the HW division. I think that is a longshot at this point, but lord willing he will have one more chance, even if he doesn't deserve it.
Check again you sniveling ****. I said give me just "one or two examples". I would have taken one.
But you're a ***** who types away here for an hour, but claims he doesn't have enough time to look at a DVD for 5 minutes.
Worthless *******.
Round 2:
Roy catches Toney with a straight right hand with 29 seconds left to go in the round. Toney the turns his body to the left and stumbles back a few steps. (Ill even admit that this one is questionable)
Round 3:
We all know this one.
Regardless if you agree with the kd or not, it was a clean punch that definitly stunend toney. The replay from a different angle proves this. Jones also caught Toney with a straight right on the way down.
Round 5:
Roy lands two consecutive left hooks that force Toney backwards. Toney does a little shuffle, the Roy lands. Jones lands another left and a straight right hand. "Toney pretending not to be hurt but he is wobbled" -Jim Lampley. Shortly after this, Roy lands another left, as Toney bends down and starts moving his body around, clearly having no clue what he is doing.
This all happens starting with 1:28 in round 5 and finished with 1:15 left in the round
Round 7: 2:15 left in round 7, Roy lands a solid left, straight right hand, straight right hand again and two left hooks. Toney is literally spinning his body to get away from Jones, and Lampley states "solid left...and toney is in some trouble!"
Round 8: With about 2:40-2:35 left in the 8th, (clock wasnt up, so I couldnt be 100 percent sure) Roy lands a huge left to the body, Toney swings wildly, and Roy backs away, then lands a left hook, straight right hand to upper part of Toney's head (JT is bending down at this point) Toney takes a few steps backwards, annd Roy lands 2 quick combinations followed by a left hook and s straight right to the upperside of Toneys head as JT bends down, covers up and takes a few shots. At this point, one of the annuncers is talking about how Jones has hurt Toney a few times in this fight, but not seriously hurt, and then Lampley goes "HOW ABOUT NOW! HOW ABOUT NOW!!!" Merchent then yells "Hes just being completly overwhelmed!!" Lampley- "Jones landed a wallop to Toney's ribcage."
Throughout these punches by Jones, Toney throws zero punches.
There ya go Gunstar and LightsOut.
There ya go.
ROUND AND TIME.
After Bill Miller learned him the shoulder roll, a young Toney even beat heavyweights in the gym like Michael Bentt and Tony Tucker, and he used to live with Lindell Holmes when Lindell was IBF champ (as did Roy Jones).
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