I never bought into Toney as a heavyweight before.... and I'm not about to start now. Maybe it's the memories of him as a middleweight (good)..... and the memories of him as a heavyweight (bad). I just don't buy into the whole ballooning up process, to where you basically become a whale joke punchline..... and the only defense afforded to him is that he could easily take out today's crop of heavyweights. News flash: He isn't a contemporary with today's heavyweights. Back in his day, the Tysons, Holyfields, Bowes, etc. of the division would've slaughtered his overblown ass. Generally I dislike any boxer who says fukk it, I like to eat too much, I'll just campaign as a fat heavyweight. I know Andy Ruiz has struck a romantic blow for all those fatso wannabes... but the fact remains that boxing is a sport where fighters traditionally train like hell to make weight at their respective weights. Before anyone mentions Toney's vaunted "shoulder" defense, let me just say that Mike Tyson would've first dislocated that shoulder, and then proceeded to dismantle him piece by blubbery piece.