As a big James TOney fan (I would have to say he is my favorite of all time) I think he's finished. He's 41 (I believe), his reflexes are not what they used to be, he's slurring his words and he just can't seem to get himself into shape.
Whats left for him? He's struggling with guys like Rahman, Batchelder and Oquendo. He would get killed by either Klitchsko and most of the Russian contenders. I really don't see what he can accomplish anymore.
His time has passed. He had a great career, but I still think he is one of the biggest underachievers in boxing history. I think he could have been top 10 of all time if he had the discipline to stay in shape and train hard for every fight.
Its too bad James Toney couldn't do more at heavyweight and be more active.
He really is a great great boxer.
He just lacka dishiplin as the chinese guy on South Park would say.
And now he's 40 years old and I see no chance of him winning a world title.
"You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"
He's not active enough, he's got a solid defense and all but he just isn't effective on offense anymore.
I think the old man has 1 really good fight left in him. Its a shame when jab and grab douche bag John Ruiz or Rahman keep getting title shots and Toney has to keep fighting ham and eggers until the end. He would probably get killed but he should get a shot at the undisputed title before its over.
Ruiz would kick this version of Toney's ass. John always stays in shape. As for Toney, he also stays in shape--shaped like a shmooooo!
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I think if Toney was serious about fighting he would have fought a few months after Oquendo or even granted Oquendo a rematch. Toney probably knew himself that he was done after struggling as he did in that fight and the long break since has been quite telling regarding Toney and his future. It doesn't seem like there is one. And he's been doing it a long time, just a shame that he couldn't win a heavyweight belt (legitimately) and bow out at the top.
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James Toney would be difficult for Cris Arreola to beat, I would have said David Haye, but I would HOPE that David would have learned his lesson about trying to KO somebody who is old and cagey....but you never know.
Haye would beat Toney at this point.
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Toney got absolutely, positively ROBBED against Peter in the first fight, and anyone who thinks Peter won that fight is nuts IMO.
Toney has been robbed several times. There are only 3 guys who have ever beat Toney. Roy Jones, Sam Peter (a HW), and Dave Tiberi (Toney got one of the biggest gift decisions I've ever seen in that fight).
Toney's style of standing in the pocket and counter punching was just not a good style to win judges, I think a lot of the time judges thought punches that were being slipped were actually landing. There is no way Montell Griffen won those fights.
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