Unfortunately for Toney, he doesn't have enough power to make Rahman expend himself like he did in two losing efforts against Maskaev. Rahman was smart enough in their first bout to hang back when Toney laid on the ropes rather than wasting energy with meaningless punches. I think the onus will be on Toney, twice busted for steroids, battling with his weight and 40 years old to do SOMETHING. The judges, sadly, will be leaning toward the very scrubby Rahman by virtue of him being a warm body. Toney has to be fast-handed, fantastic on defense and able to either make Rahman look bad with speed and defense and/or buckle his knees a time or two with power shots. Both seem highly improbable, but Toney's speed and defense seem the more likely of the two.
But whether Toney wins or Rahman wins, isn't it still just tantamount to winning the Gold in the Special Olympics?
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