I have just finished reading a very interesting article in Boxing News about James Toney.
I won't guve you the whole piece because it's too long but i'll try my best to break it down and para-phrase it for you guys.
Gavin Evans writes that altho Toney was a very good fighter he can never be compared to the greats of the modern era such as Roy Jones and Floyd Mayweather amongst others.....
"Let's start at middleweight. Prior to winning the IBF title in 91, two of Toney's wins were via split decision and Sanderline Williams held him to a draw"
He goes on to say that he finally broke through against Michael Nunn in a great fight. Problem was Nunn was weight drained and was well ahead before gtting knocked out. In Toney's first defence he was lucky to get a split against Reggie Johnson. He then went onto to draw with an over the hill Mike McCallum. Two months later he got a hotly disputed split against Dave Tiberi. One judge scored it 117-111 to Tiberi. He then won a majority decision return against the body snatcher Mike McCallum.
So to break it down, his 34 fight record at 160 included basically 5 splits/majorities, 1 dubious win and one plain ridiculous decision. Not exactly top ten status.
Joney did look great at super middle in stopping Iran Barkely and Prince Charles Williams but he then ran into Roy Jones.
Moving up to Light Heavy and he has two losses to Montell Griffin. Two fights after the 2nd reverse, he loses to Drake Thadzi who was 28-8-1 going in.
At Cruiser Toney did enjoy some success but he was over the weight limit in all but 2 of his 12 fights. Vassilly Jirov was his biggest scalp at Cruiser but he went on to lose to MIchael Morrer and Joe Messi so that discredits the win somewhat.
Finally we move up to heavyweight where he has 3 wins from 7 fights. He's only stopped one fighter at heavy and that was a 41 yr old Holyfield. As a former middlweight it's unfair to expect him to KO heavyweights. Then you have the Ruiz victory and the steroid sham, the Rahman draw and the 2 losses to Sam Peter.
So if his record of 69-6-3 impresses you, please consider he never once beat the undisputed number 1 in any division. Strange how records patch over what was quite an erratic career.
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