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Old 01-06-2007, 10:06 AM
igetbadbeat igetbadbeat is offline
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Default Re: Toney vs Peter 1/6 Weigh-In Pics

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Robin,

The only thing that bothered me with your original statment is saying "Peter can only win by KO". Maybe I am misenterperting what you typed. Maybe you meant to say something like. "In this fight I believe that Peter is going to have to stop Toney because Toney is in better shape then before and will be more effective during this bout"

I guess what you said before just seemed like a comment a new-to-boxing-rube was spout off. Peter can be Toney if it goes to the cards, only because it has happened. Hey I was totally shocked when Peter was announced the winner of the first fight. Truly did not see that one coming.

Please don't keep saying Toney was robbed or the scoring was horrible. Showtimes' announce team, which top notch, even said it was a close fight and nobody thinks Toney was robbed on account of bad scoring. The first fight will not go down in anyone's "Biggest Screw Jobs in Boxing History". SHoot a bigger scoring problem is Kassim Ouma getting more then 1 maybe 2 rounds on the judges cards in his December fight against Jermain Taylor. I dare anyone to show me 3 rounds Ouma won in that fight, and some judges gave Ouma 4-5 rounds. That is BAD scoring.

The same way you think Peter has to win by KO, I think Toney can only win by DEC, and seeing Toney KO Peter would be about as surprising as seeing Peter win the DEC over Toney (fight I)

Tuds

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It is true, IN THE EYES OF TONEY FANS, Peter can only win by KO. With their fighting styles, it is nearly impossible for Peter to win another decision without it being "highly contested" again. Does anyone know if open scoring is going to be used?
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