"James Toney should be a man and stand up and admit that he was on something. He keeps saying he is a real man. Let's see if he has the balls to stand up and say hey, I did it. I took something I was not supposed to. When I got thrown out of the Golota fight and fined, I came right out and admitted I was wrong. That's the kind of man I am. Let's see if Toney is a real man. The grapevine has it that he (Toney) tested positive for an anabolic steroid. I knew that he had to be on something to be able to beat Johnny. There was no way he was going to beat Johnny unless he took something. I kept telling the commission before the fight to make sure that they test this guy (Toney). All those other sites that have been talking bullshit about John; let's see them now stand behind Toney. Let's see if they have the balls to stand behind a guy that takes drugs, and still talk shit about Johnny. Johnny is a good guy that talks to kids about not drinking alcohol or taking drugs. James is bad for our sport. We are the champions again and we want to fight Chris Byrd and unify the titles. Johnny is back and is still the champion."
There you have it fight fans. "Johnny is back and is still the champion." As for James Toney, it seems that literally trash was going through his mouth.
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