David Haye on James Toney vs. Randy Couture

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  1. James23

    James23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    • World Boxing Association heavyweight champion David Haye has been called out by James Toney. Toney, who fights Randy Couture in an Ultimate Fighting Championship match on Aug. 28 in Boston, has said he plans to knock out Couture and then to go after Haye.

    But Haye, who is a big UFC fan and has trained in mixed martial arts, laughs off Toney’s threats. He doesn’t believe Toney’s going to be able to fight him after he gets pummeled by Couture, though he has mad respect for Toney’s boxing skill and record.

    “James Toney is the purest of the pure at boxing,” Haye said. “He is so brilliant at boxing and his skills are so ingrained in him that he’s been an elite level fighter, in shape or not in shape, his skills alone put him on another level as a boxer.
    Couture is a former UFC heavyweight and light heavyweight champion who is a decorated wrestler. Haye believes Couture will take Toney down quickly and easily and pummel him on the ground.

    “Six months of training isn’t going to be enough,” Haye said. “As a UFC fan, I know two or three years wouldn’t be enough. How many times has Toney sprawled in his life? 500? How many leg kicks has he taken in his life? 300? How many Kimura attempts has he defended? 140? Even if he’s done double that amount, he wouldn’t have nearly the experience needed to win a UFC fight.”

    Haye said Toney would be best off if he lands his punches early, because if he’s not finished after grappling with Couture on the ground, he’s going to be surprised by how beaten up and heavy his arms feel.

    “I know from training in MMA myself that the wrestling aspect ruins your punching power,” Haye said. “After a minute of grappling, your arms, back and shoulders fill with blood and even if you then find space to throw punches, your power is suddenly crap.

    “And I hit a lot harder and I’m so much faster than James, and I couldn’t land a punch on fighters when all they wanted to do was take me down to the ground. James is a much more static fighter than I am, and is going to get thrown on his back immediately by Randy. I admire Toney’s spirit and boxing skills. But he’s delusional here.”

    http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news;_ylt=AjsvxgJY_1jnq_1hlgkaS0mUxLYF?slug=ki-hooksnjabs062210

    Toney should read this...

    Wait, he probably can't read. Toney should get someone to read this to him. And then again...and again. He better land the first punch and it better be a 1 punch KO because if it anything but that, he's done.
     
  2. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Toney may not have the experience to be a complete fighter from day one but it may be enough, if he has trained hard enough, to allow him to implement what he does best. Just like Brock had that wrestling background.

    Fighting can be about strategy and execution.

    Toney looks in okay shape but to be honest he should have been training for this for about 9 months so he should be in incredible shape, 6 pack, the lot.
     
  3. 196osh

    196osh Mendes Bros. Full Member

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl

    Don't get your hopes up man.