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  • MoneyINC
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    #11
    Id have to say James Toney just watch one of his fights and you'll learn to counter.. if your not a great defender youll learn little things like how to incorparate the shoulder roll into your movement etc.... ima have to check JMM out thought never seen one of his fights!

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    • Down4TheCount
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      #12
      if you get people watching james toney your gonna get some people mangled in the ring . theres not to man people who can use the philly shell effectively and thats james toney's game . to emulate james toney you have to have some serious skill and speed.

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      • JC Warrior
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        #13
        For the basics JM Marquez, Ricardo Lopez, pre-90's Mike Tyson, and Meldrick Taylor. Unless you have extraordinary physical gifts stay away from the Roy Jones type fighters. And trying to learn the fundamentals of James Toney would be tough unless you're extremely young and have nothing but time to devote to it.

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        • ForemanCrossArm
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          #14
          ODLH, especially under FMS.
          SRL could command the ring like few others.
          Hearns, learn how to set up the right/left cross (novice fighter's bread & butter)
          Moorer, a decent tech. southpaw heavyweight to look at. Especially when he was fighting under Atlas.

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          • Sttuddahboy619
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            #15
            Juan Manuel Marquez!

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            • Brockton Lip
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              #16
              Joe Louis. I can't believe nobody said him.

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              • Golden-Gloves
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                #17
                Winkys defense, Whitakers head movement / footwork, Roy Jones' offense

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                • SpeedKillz
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by MoneyINC
                  Id have to say James Toney just watch one of his fights and you'll learn to counter.. if your not a great defender youll learn little things like how to incorparate the shoulder roll into your movement etc.... ima have to check JMM out thought never seen one of his fights!
                  you cant watch james toney and learn to shoulder roll punches. u need a trainer to teach u the philly shell / shoulder roll day in and day out and u have to be naturally gifted with speed and reflexes. u cant really watch any fighter and learn to do what he does. theres too many subtle movements and things the fighter is doing which you dont even see unless ur in the ring urself. ur trainer is the one who is the best to learn from, if he is a good trainer that is...

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                  • me2007
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                    #19
                    exactly, mimicking someone style doesn`t give you the same results.

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                    • kamicazze
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                      #20
                      Try Mikkel Kessler If Ure Stating Out! Others Similar To Him Are, Grady Brewer In The Contender Tournement!

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