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Reggie Johnson Stuns James Toney
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James did look dazed there. He handled it exceptionally well though, stayed cool, and hung in there till his head cleared.
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I watched a couple times and it was a very close fight. It was Johnson was not really known then(except for a couple cable fights). It was one of Toney's toughest middleweight title defences. No offense southpaw16BF, but fighting southpaws are a pain in the ......
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Reggie Johnson also dropped Antonio Tarver who's not easy to drop, in a fight I attended ringside.
Johnson was a good pro and a worthy opponent for anyone.
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This was the most hurt I've seen Toney other than the Peter fight.
Although Peter didn't drop Toney in the first fight (and the KD in the rematch was a balance shot), I thought Toney was hurt a couple times in the first fight.
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Originally posted by jreckoning View PostReggie Johnson also dropped Antonio Tarver who's not easy to drop, in a fight I attended ringside.
Johnson was a good pro and a worthy opponent for anyone.
Outside of the Roy Jones fight I don't think he was ever completely out of a fight with anyone. Whether it was Toney, Castro, Jackson or Tarver.
He won a couple of titles along the way as well.
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Originally posted by Thread Stealer View PostThis was the most hurt I've seen Toney other than the Peter fight.
Although Peter didn't drop Toney in the first fight (and the KD in the rematch was a balance shot), I thought Toney was hurt a couple times in the first fight.
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Seriously underrated fighter who always fought in good company, and I believe was never stopped or KO'd.. Most of his defeats, including the one to Toney, were lost on split decisions that could have quite easilly have gone either way..
He beat men such as Lamar Parks, Steve Collins, Ole Klemensen & William Guthrie with comparitive ease..Last edited by mickey malone; 11-24-2009, 06:16 AM.
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