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I expect Peter to obliterate the lazy fat drug stuffed Toney, a great counterpuncher, who rolls his shoulders and arms while laying on the ropes to deflect punches, then counters. He has never been hit by a guy like the Nigeran Nightmare, who has excellent skills himself, floored Klitschko 3 times, and deserved the decision! What say you?

2006-08-16 10:24:09 · 9 answers · asked by robert r 5 in Sports Boxing

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Although I can not stand James Toney or his mockery of the heavyweight division, in my opinion I will have to go with James, reason being this, Samuel can only fight one way and one way only. He's very one dimensional, Toney although the fat slob that he is fights smart, he tucks his head into his right shoulder the same way Floyd Mayweather does and rolls with the punches keeping the majority of his weight on his rear (right) foot making him a harder target. Samuel is naturally the bigger stronger guy but he will tire just as he did against Klitschko, I don't think that James has the punch to stop Samuel but I do think he has the skills to make Samuel look bad. I trained for a couple of months at the Wild Card Gym on Vine Street in L.A and I saw first hand how James trains for a fight it is not that impressive but he is slick and fat.

2006-08-16 12:24:43 · answer #1 · answered by Santana D 6 · 1 0

It COULD go either way. With that said, Peter is lousy, yeah, he knocked Klitschko down 3 times, so what? It really points to the fact that he can not capitolize and finish the opponent. Peter moves so incredibly slow, that if he does hit you, it was because you took a nap with out setting the alarm. Toney quite frankly impresses me. 10 years ago, would you have guessed James Toney would be a serious contender for the Heavyweight title and RJ would lose against losers in a much lower weight? I say Toney in by dec... if he can resist his dope that is.

2006-08-16 11:16:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I accept as true with what maximum folk reported about this strive against. The slick overweight veteran adversarial to the ability punching one-dimensional youthful rookie. One factor I dont imagine human beings touched on too a lot is that even inspite of the undeniable fact that Samuel Peter has an rather good type of power I havent truly considered him bypass into the hoop with more effective of a plan than to knock the guy extreme rope. in the Klitchko strive against he grow to be chasing him the entire time ingesting the jab and a million,2 all a thanks to grandma's abode. I nevertheless imagine Peter takes over late with power yet dont underestimate Toney. He looks so lazy in there men swear in the adventure that they could merely swing on the fences they could take him out of there. Peter more effective efficient be targeted and valuable or this can be a not person-friendly one to exhibit screen with Toney taking a marvel chop up decision. For the record I say TKO in the ninth even as Peter punctures anybody of Toney's spare tires. I dont imagine this may actually be an rather good strive against yet its the suited heavyweight branch has to provide and its loose which equals tremendous to me!

2016-11-25 21:22:05 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Ric Zenbach's posting hit it on the head. Who would have guessed ten years ago that James Toney would be a serious contender for the heavyweight title (beat one champion, drew with another) at the age of 37, and Roy Jones would be getting knocked out on a regular basis. Boxing is the theater of the unexpected, as well as the theater of the absurd. The weight loss after the Ruiz fight destroyed Jones.
Toney's defensive skills had better be on the money on Saturday night, because if the Nigerian tags him, he will go to sleep.

2006-08-17 05:19:41 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Toney has the edge in experience of course and is crafty with counter punches but I believe that Peter will catch up to him and stop him in about 9 rounds.

2006-08-16 10:31:25 · answer #5 · answered by toughguy2 7 · 1 0

It's a very dangerous fight for James Toney but...
I go to Toney by a close decision

2006-08-16 11:56:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I like the Bhuda bellied boxer. Call him what you will but he has endurance and stamina even as he approaches Butterbean's appearance. I gotta go with my man James Toney. He hasn't lost a fight since ..since ..Roy Jones???? he was a middleweight I think. Just my thoughts we will see.

2006-08-16 10:59:11 · answer #7 · answered by mrraraavis 6 · 0 1

james toney

2006-08-16 16:33:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah! Whatever they said!!

2006-08-16 18:44:11 · answer #9 · answered by clifton_woodruff 4 · 0 0

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