Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Re: Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Rexob wrote:Toney would whoop a middleweight Duran just to big and skilled.

I agree, let's not forget that Toney easily beat HWs, LHWs and CWs. Duran would've looked like an amateur.
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Re: Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Undefeated49-0 wrote:
Rexob wrote:Toney would whoop a middleweight Duran just to big and skilled.

I agree, let's not forget that Toney easily beat HWs, LHWs and CWs. Duran would've looked like an amateur.
lol, the one thing Duran never looked like in his life was an amateur, size would have absolutely no bearing on that.
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Re: Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Counter-puncher wrote:
Undefeated49-0 wrote:
Rexob wrote:Toney would whoop a middleweight Duran just to big and skilled.

I agree, let's not forget that Toney easily beat HWs, LHWs and CWs. Duran would've looked like an amateur.
lol, the one thing Duran never looked like in his life was an amateur, size would have absolutely no bearing on that.
BS, Hearns made him look like a total amateur, he (Duran) was swinging wildly and missing, looked slow as hell and showed no ability to adjust and just continued with the same plan until he got put to sleep in devastating fashion.
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Re: Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Undefeated49-0 wrote:
Counter-puncher wrote:
Undefeated49-0 wrote:

I agree, let's not forget that Toney easily beat HWs, LHWs and CWs. Duran would've looked like an amateur.
lol, the one thing Duran never looked like in his life was an amateur, size would have absolutely no bearing on that.
BS, Hearns made him look like a total amateur, he (Duran) was swinging wildly and missing, looked slow as hell and showed no ability to adjust and just continued with the same plan until he got put to sleep in devastating fashion.

Look even you have probably had a bad day at the job......it was a bit of a fluke.

Come to think of it....they were so evenly matched, and the outcome so one sided....

I'm thinkin' you need to look into the obvious conspiracy that this outcome suggests.


Some lad from Oxford, probably shut the time matrix down on Duran...and let Hearns have at it for a few nano seconds...and the PHHHHT>...that's all she wrote for ol' Hands of Stone. You can bet the whole class at Hogwarts had a good laugh over that.
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Re: Middleweight James Toney vs the best of middleweight Roberto Duran

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Undefeated49-0 wrote:
Rexob wrote:Toney would whoop a middleweight Duran just to big and skilled.

I agree, let's not forget that Toney easily beat HWs, LHWs and CWs. Duran would've looked like an amateur.
:roll: :shame:
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