Toney Put on a Show but Peter Took home with a Split

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  • flipbjefrox
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    Toney Put on a Show but Peter Took home with a Split

    Toney Put on A Show but Peter Took home with a Split

    By: Jeffrey Cabauatan

    jeffcabauatan@yahoo.com

    Saturday night, we saw a classic fight between a heavy hitter Samuel Peter vs. the master boxer James Toney. The buzz going into this fight was like no other. The trash talking from both camps was well covered and broadcasted in the internet and viewed around the world. What made this fight so interesting in my opinion is the unpredictability factor. There were many questions on James Toney’s condition and his age as boxing experts split on whether father time had finally caught up with Toney. Then, there were questions whether Peter learned a few tricks after his heart breaking loss to Wladimir Klitschko. As both fighters entered the ring, people in attendance eagerly awaited in what soon to be a great fight with a controversial ending.

    Toney started the fight by working behind his jab. He was met by an aggressive Peter who thought he can land his punches at will. Well, he was dead wrong for ever thinking that James Toney is that easy to hit. James Toney slipped through his punches and smiled as if he was telling Peter that you aint seen nothing like this before. Toney’s jab was so accurate that it would appear by the second round that he might have broken Peter’s nose.

    The master boxer, James Toney, continued this cycle with the exception of few occasions where Peter would try to steal round by throwing multiple combinations at the end of each round. However, those punches were not landing. It gave the fans the chance of something to cheer for but if closely examined, Toney was able to ducked and slipped from those punches and landed a countered hook of his own as well. The persistence of Samuel Peter would soon paid off in round 3 and 5 were he seemed to stunned Toney with his right hand. But Toney shook those punches off and stick to what he does best which is boxing.

    James Toney would proceed to make Samuel Peter look very amateurish at times with his movement and counter punching. A frustrated Peter would then resort to his best punch which was the rabbit punch. In round 9, a gassed out Peter would be deducted a pointt for hitting Toney while the referee said break. Peter would then take the next round with his aggression. But it did not last long as Toney soon resumed to boxing and his jab in round 11 and 12.

    When it was announced that it was Split decision, I just knew that Toney did not have a chance of winning. I’ve seen it many times last year and this year were ineffective aggressiveness was rewarded with a decision. Sure enough, Peter took home a Split decision victory with two judges scoring it 116-111 in his favor while one judge had it 115-113 in Toney’s favor. I do not see how those two judges could score the fight with 5 points differential given that Peter was deducted by a point. The only reasoning I can give is that they were blinded by the missed punches that Peter threw. The majority of the media in the fight and I believe that James Toney did more than enough to take a decision. This decision left a bitter taste in my mouth in what was supposed to be a great heavyweight action.
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    #2
    great article. finally, someone tells it like it is

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    • flipbjefrox
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      Originally posted by kfootball15
      great article. finally, someone tells it like it is
      thanks



      the message is too short yari yari

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        Much better than my first article, Mabuhay Jeff!!!

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        • DiegoFuego
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          #5
          I think this fight left a bitter taste in the mouth of any true boxing fan. Anyone who knows how to score fights knows this is just flat out wrong.

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          • hollister
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            I missed the fight because I couldn't pick up Showtime for som reason that day, do you guys think Toney got it? Just curious because I picked Toney to school Peter lol.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              He did just that. I had Toney winning 8 rounds and thought I was being generous to Peter, who only clearly won rounds 3 and 5. It was not at all close. Some rounds looked close, but the fight in general was not close. You called it right as did I and everyone else who knows anything about boxing.

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              • hollister
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                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                He did just that. I had Toney winning 8 rounds and thought I was being generous to Peter, who only clearly won rounds 3 and 5. It was not at all close. Some rounds looked close, but the fight in general was not close. You called it right as did I and everyone else who knows anything about boxing.
                Damn that's ****ed up and they gave Peter a spit decision?
                I'll be honest I never really liked Toney but fair is fair,
                I just knew there was no way for Peter to beat Toney fairly..
                Thanks Diego.

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                • chawkins
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                  I thought Toney clearly won as well. I think that Showtime is trying to make money off of Peter in the future because he is younger than Toney. Damn shame it had to happen like that!!!

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                  • hollister
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chawkins
                    I thought Toney clearly won as well. I think that Showtime is trying to make money off of Peter in the future because he is younger than Toney. Damn shame it had to happen like that!!!
                    Almost sounds like Foreman's comeback, damn shame I couldn't see it. Probably would've been depressed anyway lol

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