The way Griffin uses his head, that's still holding. He's determine to pin Tony against the ropes and holds with his head!!!
@creoleDJ Жыл бұрын
Like I said about the Griffin-Toney 1 fight: It’s as if the judges were still judging Toney based off his performance against Roy Jones.
@AKAMUSICkeepit10011 жыл бұрын
The 2nd in a series of robberies from James Toney, a fighter who has truly been robbed the most when it comes to how high a level fighter he is and in regards to his status. These robberies against James Toney through out the years are some of the worst and most impactful robberies in the history of any sport. The reason I say that is because the results and ramifications of these injustices really altered and hurt boxing as a whole as well the direction of this specific era of boxing. As far as James Toney goes, he was to great for them to truly ruin him or his legend. His legacy remains intact and he will forever be known as a great fighter, no questions. This negative agenda against James effected more so boxing as a whole, the fights that should have happened didn't happen, there will forever be shadows casted among the other great fighters of this era that ducked James Toney. There ducking James Toney was masked and aided by these robberies of sure James Toney victories. They were an excuse, a scapegoat so it would be acceptable to the unknowing watching it happen ever so blindly that certain fights and events did not and would not happen. For example, a rematch between Toney and Roy Jones never happened, Toney vs The Klitchkos never happened and I could go on and on to name big fights James should have had. This negative agenda and masquerade type deception enabled this to be acceptable to the public and the people who'm were not involved or did not have knowledge or actually acknowledge such an agenda or movement. This was the first of many, the start of the negative agenda against James Toney. The hard pill to swallow, the hardest bullet to take in this is that as great as James has been, as great as his legacy is; he could have had an even greater legend and legacy. The possibility Numerous more world titles, many more defining victories and a possible moniker or designation among the majority as maybe the greatest of all time... All that being said, They tried, they tried there damn hardest, but they would not stop him, this agenda would not succeed, they may have won some battles but James Toney won the war.
@AKAMUSICkeepit10010 жыл бұрын
James Toney vs Montell Griffin 1 = 120-108 for James Toney, you could have given Griffin two rounds if you wanted to be nice. Griffin is extremely tough and a good boxer but as far as Griffin winning that fight ? Not even close ! James Toney won the fight by shut out, every single round. Griffin never took one single round. Like I said, if you really hated Toney and really loved Griffin you could have given Griffin two rounds in the first fight. 120-108 for James Toney. Mr. George Foreman didn't give Griffin one round in the first fight, not even like me as a nice gesture if you had too.
@AKAMUSICkeepit10010 жыл бұрын
20-18 Toney thru 2 rounds, 3rd = is really a toss up, I'd give it to Toney but it's a round where Griffin did more or was seemingly more active than in the first two rounds. Though meaningful punch for punch it was an even round, Toney's jab was busy, his defense was pretty good and he is controlling the style of fight ( ring generalship ). 4th = Toney, all this talk about how Griffin is following such a new Gameplan when it is Toney who is doing so, Griffin isn't fighting much more different than the first fight other than his adjustments with the footwork. Toney is fighting a completely different fight, the fight that almost everyone said he should of fought in the first fight ( fight off the jab & use his experience to out box him instead of out punch him as he did in the first meeting). 5th = Toney, quite easily. 6th = Toney, These guys are fucked, the first actual punches Griffin lands around the 20 second left mark and they say " Griffin piling up points " with combos like that or something. LMAO Those were the first real punches Griffin landed all round in a round that Toney completely controled. 60 - 54 Toney thru 6 rounds, the only round you really could give Griffin was the 3rd. Toney is working his gameplan, busy with the jab, right hands, good defense and when they do get inside Toney is finding success where as Griffin's gameplan is not working, he is not countering James enough to win a round, his power is not effecting James, he's being backed down consistantly with out giving James anything at all to think about and oh his footwork has been pretty good though.