Does This Loss Hurts James Toney's Legacy?

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  • -Antonio-
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    #21
    Originally posted by THE REAL NINJA
    Right on , Toney to me is this era's Sam Langford a small man who has the chin and skills to fight men double his size. This fight only makes him look better in my eyes.

    I agree....

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    • GEOFFHAYES
      Juy Hayes
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      #22
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      You know your ****.
      Good stuff, Geoff.
      You ever seen Ronnie Essett fight? He was a ring tactician, Jones Jr sparred with him for a few weeks just before he won the NABF title and he was part of Bomber Graham's camp for the McCallum fight (Eubank was part of that same camp, but didn't spar with Ronnie).

      He was far too laid back, though. Pu$$y.
      Last edited by GEOFFHAYES; 09-03-2006, 12:30 AM.

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      • GEOFFHAYES
        Juy Hayes
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        #23
        Ronnie was the 1984 National Golden Gloves champ at 156.

        Eubank was the 1984 Spanish Golden Gloves champ at 156.

        True.


        James Toney looked good against Merqui Sosa. True.

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        • Mishra100
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          #24
          Originally posted by Grimgash
          Honest answer? Im gonna go with Roy Jones Jr. Also someone who beat Toney.
          Jones fought John Ruiz... I don't see how that is comparable to Peter, Rahman, Ruiz, Holyfield. ect...

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