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Originally Posted by PowerPuncher
At his best I think Kalambay, by the time it could have happened probably Toney
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That's how I see it.
At his best, Kalambay was just as slick and precise as Toney, but with better movement and workrate. He was also a more mature and experienced fighter at MW, while Toney still was a bit green at that weight.
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Originally Posted by SJS19
I watched Toney vs McCallum 2 the other night, and I was blown away. I'd go with James.
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This is strange reasoning to me. Kalambay did much better against a younger McCallum in their first fight. And Toney's second fight against Mike is his least convincing performance of the three.