All he has to do is start quickly and keep it going for a couple of rounds. Being a short bout he just needs to make sure he outlands the other man which Toney generally has throughout his career. I don't see it as being a problem, it's not as though he is going in there knowing he has 12 rounds. Looking at the records of some of these other guys, it isn't as though he is being put in with particularly difficult men. He can take more risks, it isn't as though he is fighting Sam Peter and needing to be wary of how and when he throws. Also, at this weight I will be surprised if some of these guys can even hit Toney clean as he was still slipping and slidding despite looking like some kind of newly discovered blubbery thing from the deep against Lucas Browne and Damon Reed. He is only going to be more elusive being so short and quicker too.
I'm quietly optimistic that he will impress somewhat in this. Toney hasn't been this light at HW in many, many years. Maybe he won't win it, but I think he can give a good account of himself. He won't be vintage Toney of a decade gone, but this isn't asking him to be.


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