of course one of the biggest idiots in the history of this forum picked a guy by stoppage here lol and the winner is Mr.Dago.Wop
A hell of a fight .. two brutal, very talented guys .. assuming both were at their best at 175 shape it is a tough call but I favor Qwai .. a bit busier, a bit stronger .. this goes the distance to a decision for sure ..
You know what? I think Qawi could possible stop Toney, more likely over 15 than 12 obviously. If there's one fighter who could, I would think it's Dwight. Being so short with a good jab to get himself into range, and the short, hard, ripping combinations once there, I thnk he could take James out of his comfort zone. It's hard to defend against the bull like strength of Qawi allied to fending off 6, 7 or 8 punch combinations and the work-rate that Qawi would employ. My question would be, regarding a stoppage, would Qawi run out of rounds? There, I said it...
I do not see this happening, JT is way too slick. Quawi would have his hands full winning a decision. It would be a close, competitive battle IMO.
:goodIm a Jameson's man myself, but on the way up to the Giants Causeway with my wife who's from the North of Ireland, we went for a taste test at the Bushmill's distillery. I tasted 3 separate vintages of Bushmill's and loved it so much, they gave me an Official Bushmill's Taster's scroll. Brilliant:good
Jamison is the only acceptable fall back for me as far as whiskey goes. But I have to say the best whiskey I ever had was a 35 year old bottle of Wild Turkey that my friends dad kept for special occasions. Congrats on your (hopefully) beautiful Irish wife. My girlfriend of 7 years is Italian, the wine her family makes
I don't think so. Dwight would get about 3 or 4 punches into a largely blocked combo before he caught a clean double left hook or counter right hand. Such was the magic of James Toney.