sergie Lyakhovich. That would answer questions for me.
sergie Lyakhovich. That would answer questions for me.
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Wlad, so once and for all he can be stfu and retire.![]()
"If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.
Joey Chestnut......in an eating competition.......food: hot wings
I'm leaning towards Toney in this one...mainly because his gravitational pull is dragging me that way
But seriously, I think he could be a tough TOUGH first fight for David Haye
Would love to see him fight Haye, I think Toney would break him down for the late stoppage. Hayes only shot would be an early-mid KO, which isn't much of a shot against even this Toney. If not then a fight with Arreola would be great. Think Toney wins this one handily too. Guess it's kinda depressing when these are supposed to be the best up and coming HW's... But James is a tricky SOB and I think he'd show these guys so much more4 than they have ever seen in the ring.
James Toney's defense is really tricky and he can counter very well....maybe not with the most power but enough to make the crowd ooh and aahh. And if either Haye or Arreola KO Toney then it's a big deal because JT has never been KO'd...he's not what he used to be but he's a tricky fighter and will give them experience.
I think I would put Alexander Dimitrenko on the list too...he's young, undefeated but a record full of has beens and never was' ....JT may upset him easier than Haye or Arreola and it woul dgive his career more life.
I think Hasim Rahman would be a good test for these young guys too
Last edited by El Kabong; 07-26-2008 at 06:15 PM.
I've been saying for months that Haye should fight the Rahman/Toney II winner.
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