Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
What your picks?
IMO Toney by UD or late stoppage.
IMO Toney by UD or late stoppage.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Haye would methodically outwork Toney without hurting him to a decision.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Toney for me and he could stop Haye. Haye is becoming a bit overrated over the years. Even an overweight Toney is more active in a ring than Haye is.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Depends what Toney turns up.
Toney had problems with weight, but if a not so good Toney could beat Jirov a good one could beat Haye.
Toney had problems with weight, but if a not so good Toney could beat Jirov a good one could beat Haye.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Toney was brilliant vs Jirov. However, that's a completely different matchup. Haye wouldn't waste his time and energy in uneffective aggression in the same way Jirov did. Haye is also more elusive not only in the offence, but in the defence as well.
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Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Toney is overrated too. People call him a great middle when he clearly was not. Capable of extremely impressive performances on occasion, at his best he's a handful for most, but just as likely to sleepwalk to a points loss. If haye tried to take him out he'd get stopped. If he stuck and moved he'd win wide.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Haye lived off the Mormeck victory for too long, good win at the time but it needed a social promotion to boost his reputation if you know what I mean.
David was a good fighter but he's not on Toney's level.
David was a good fighter but he's not on Toney's level.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Toney was great in super middleweight division.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
He does sleepwalk but even a sleepwalking Toney will do more in a ring than Haye. Haye sticks and moves but doesn't throw as much punches as a defensive fighter like Toney does unless he's in a brawl. And even then, he would rely on "haymakers" against one of the most iron chinned fighters.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 16:43Toney is overrated too. People call him a great middle when he clearly was not. Capable of extremely impressive performances on occasion, at his best he's a handful for most, but just as likely to sleepwalk to a points loss. If haye tried to take him out he'd get stopped. If he stuck and moved he'd win wide.
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Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Toney is much better in mythical match ups than he really was in the ring. He was best at 68., But far from unbeatable.
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Can't argue with any of this portion.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 16:43Toney is overrated too. People call him a great middle when he clearly was not. Capable of extremely impressive performances on occasion, at his best he's a handful for most, but just as likely to sleepwalk to a points loss. If haye tried to take him out he'd get stopped. If he stuck and moved he'd win wide.
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Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
You think he was a great middle? Definitely had a great win, he lost many more rounds than he won vs contenders at that weight.gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Aug 2019, 15:56Can't argue with any of this portion.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑21 Aug 2019, 16:43
Toney is overrated too. People call him a great middle when he clearly was not. Capable of extremely impressive performances on occasion, at his best he's a handful for most, but just as likely to sleepwalk to a points loss. If haye tried to take him out he'd get stopped. If he stuck and moved he'd win wide.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
I don't think he was a Great Middleweight exactly, but he's a great fighter, and I don't think he's overrated. At least not by much.
He never belonged at Middleweight. Too big.
He never belonged at Middleweight. Too big.
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
He's was too big for Heavyweight 
Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
Yes, Toney was far from unbeatable. Haye was just plain beatable. Never got the hype about him except having the mouth and looking the part.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑22 Aug 2019, 10:52 Toney is much better in mythical match ups than he really was in the ring. He was best at 68., But far from unbeatable.
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Re: Cruiserweights : David Haye vs. James Toney
He's got enough to beat toney.IKSRTFO wrote: ↑24 Aug 2019, 13:37Yes, Toney was far from unbeatable. Haye was just plain beatable. Never got the hype about him except having the mouth and looking the part.Onetimeonly wrote: ↑22 Aug 2019, 10:52 Toney is much better in mythical match ups than he really was in the ring. He was best at 68., But far from unbeatable.