Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
Quote Originally Posted by P.G.H Angel Eyes
I think its good that you credit Peter for performing better then you thought he would, but lets face it, so did Toney
See below....

Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
Sam Peter (27 fights with 26 wins & 22 ko's & 1 loss) vs James Toney (77 fights with 69 wins, 4 losses, 3 draws, & 43 ko's) Round 12: TOney jabbing to start. Left hook from Toney. Big right hand from Peter. Nice. Left hook from Toney. RIght hand by Toney. Jab by Toney. BOdy shot by Peter. RIght hand by Peter. Right hand by Toney. Peter jabs. Right ahnd & a left by Toney. Peter jabs. Combo from TOney by misses. Jab by TOney. right hand by Toney. Peter eats a jab. Jab from Peter & then a right. BOdy shot from Peter. 1-2-3 from Peter. RIght lands. Peter jabs & then rips Toney tot he b ody. Peter coming on...but it's too little too late. Toney fires the right but Peter lands the left. Jab from Peter & an attempt with the right & that's the bell.

Toney by SD.

Lots of close rounds though.

I am impressed with both men...honestly. Peter gained a lot in this fight.
Gave them both respect.


Quote Originally Posted by wacko3205
Peter wins it.

Honestly...that was a close fight...but honestly...I had it for Toney.

Good fight...questionable decision...but not a robbery.
Again...close fight...coulda gone either way. I just don't see it as a robbery.
If it was 115-113 all of them for a SD for Peter then I don't think there would be a problem. But the margin that they had adding the point deduction is the true robbery. Thats the point. That means that Toney from the 6th round on had to win every other round to get a draw and thats not the case.