What was he hospitalized for?
Not a "mover" per se, but extremely adept at taking the string off punches in very close quarters and knowing how to blunt an opponent's...
I do get that, and that's why I gave a stylistic argument that Toney might fare better than you think. No one ever sparked Toney at any weight,...
That might have the been case earlier in his career, but Shumenov has improved. He showed improved skill against Uzelkov and looked good last...
No? Even at 215 Toney is better than that list. Toney's absolute best weight was 190-195, he'd have a chance even at that weight.
Be a better match than Tony Tubbs, Pinklon Thomas, Tyrell Biggs, Tony Tucker, Michael Spinks, an ancient Larry Holmes, Frank Bruno, or Carl Williams.
Wasn't an "acheivements" list. Simply a list of quality fighters who Toney fought. Omit those two names and his career is still amazing, even...
Lots of great fighters lose fights. Toney was out-shoeshined by Jones who took advantage of his badly dehydrated condition. That's on Toney,...
Yeah, horrible resume, you're right: Nunn McCallum Barkley Littles Jirov Jones Charles Williams Holyfield Ruiz Rahman Peter
The 217 lb. version that beat up an old Holy would be intriguing fight against Tyson. No one ever knocked Toney out, one hell of a chin. Toney...
Actually, Tyson had the sort of style Toney loved. He really only struggled with runners, i.e. Roy Jones. Tyson/Toney woulda been awesome,...
Joe Hipp comes to mind.
He's always been a fun fighter watch, reason being is that he's so limited, just come forward and bang. Guillermo Jones absolutely took him apart...
I don't care about what he did at heavyweight, anyone who saw him and has any appreciation for boxing at all will remember him. He might not...
Actually it's probably more beneficial to him than all his other fights combined. His name recognition just increased exponentially and both guys...