Will Peters beat Toney?

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  • charlie31
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    #11
    Originally posted by El Temible
    peter will not win a round against JT

    he wont land a flush punch And even when he does JT will take it
    be real, Toney should win...........but he aint gonna fight and not get hit. the fight will go 12 rounds..

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    • amagnin
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      #12
      Originally posted by charlie31
      be real, Toney should win...........but he aint gonna fight and not get hit. the fight will go 12 rounds..
      Agreed but Toney wins like 9-3 or 8-4. Pretty significant margin.

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        #13
        No should involved il put anythin on it , a lifetime ban bet , all my points whatever , James Toney will not lose to Samuel Peter

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          #14
          There is no denying that James Toney has way more experience and is the better fighter.

          But he came put of shape in his last fight with Rahman. He's also 37 years old. I think my MAIN concern, is if Toney will be coming in shape? If he does, I see him winning. But if he comes in like he did in his last fight, I see Peters winning. And Peters has the kind of punch, where he can change the tune of things....with only one punch.

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            #15
            Originally posted by alphaqfrankie
            There is no denying that James Toney has way more experience and is the better fighter.

            But he came put of shape in his last fight with Rahman. He's also 37 years old. I think my MAIN concern, is if Toney will be coming in shape? If he does, I see him winning. But if he comes in like he did in his last fight, I see Peters winning. And Peters has the kind of punch, where he can change the tune of things....with only one punch.
            Firstly his name is Peter. Secondly Peter was out of shape against Klitschko so I think it is a question mark for both of them. Also his one pucnh KO power is incredibly overrated. He couldn't KO Klitschko with 1, 2, or 3 punches. And clearly Klitschko is a guy that can be KO'd. Now take James Toney who is 37 like you say but has NEVER been Ko'd. Not going to start against somebody as unskilled as Peter.

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              #16
              Originally posted by alphaqfrankie
              There is no denying that James Toney has way more experience and is the better fighter.

              But he came put of shape in his last fight with Rahman. He's also 37 years old. I think my MAIN concern, is if Toney will be coming in shape? If he does, I see him winning. But if he comes in like he did in his last fight, I see Peters winning. And Peters has the kind of punch, where he can change the tune of things....with only one punch.
              i agree. i hope Toney wins..i love to watch him fight. but this weight thing is getting out of hand. i hope he doesnt come in at 260 if he does he will be a big fat joke and should retire. he should come in like 220-225..if i ever seem him ima tell his fathead that too!!!

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                #17
                Toney can take a good pop. I don't doubt that, because he proven it over and over. But Peter is strong and there is no denying that. Maybe one of the strongest guys he has been with.

                It should be a good fight. Way better than Rahman and Oleg Maskaev. And for less money

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by charlie31
                  i agree. i hope Toney wins..i love to watch him fight. but this weight thing is getting out of hand. i hope he doesnt come in at 260 if he does he will be a big fat joke and should retire. he should come in like 220-225..if i ever seem him ima tell his fathead that too!!!
                  ya, 260 is too much. I hope it's just a rumor.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by alphaqfrankie
                    Toney can take a good pop. I don't doubt that, because he proven it over and over. But Peter is strong and there is no denying that. Maybe one of the strongest guys he has been with.

                    It should be a good fight. Way better than Rahman and Oleg Maskaev. And for less money
                    Rahman-Maskaev on PPV is almost criminal in my opinion. Isn't this a mandatory? If it is no mandatory like this should EVER be on PPV. Furthermore I don't think anybody gives a damn about the HW division anymore so there is even less justification for having it PPV.

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                    • bdevils
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by amagnin
                      Firstly his name is Peter. Secondly Peter was out of shape against Klitschko so I think it is a question mark for both of them. Also his one pucnh KO power is incredibly overrated. He couldn't KO Klitschko with 1, 2, or 3 punches. And clearly Klitschko is a guy that can be KO'd. Now take James Toney who is 37 like you say but has NEVER been Ko'd. Not going to start against somebody as unskilled as Peter.
                      i normally agree with you but not on this one and the reason is, although i believe toney can outbox him with ease time is not on his side and sam is going to put alot of pressure on him trying to land the one shot to put him away and i don't believe toney will be able to fend him off all night and toney don't have the power to make sam take a step back or worry about being hurt.

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