Did Roy Jones Jr knockout James Toney?
Did Roy Jones Jr knockout James Toney?
Jones dominated nearly the entire fight and won a unanimous decision. Only one official knockdown occurred during the fight, a left hook from Jones which sent Toney stumbling back into a corner. Jones won the unanimous decision victory with scores of 119–108, 118–109, and 117–110.
How many times did Roy Jones and James Toney fight?
They only fought once and when they did meet, Roy Jones Jr. walked away a commanding winner over James Toney in November of 1994. Yet the two modern (some would say all-time) greats left behind another kind of rivalry: one between fans.
What happened James Toney?
Toney’s final bout came on May 13, 2017 at the age of 48. He defeated Mike Sheppard by sixth round stoppage; winning the WBF heavyweight title. After a career spanning 29 years and 92 professional bouts, Toney has confirmed he is officially retired.
How tall is Toney?
1.76 m
James Toney/Height
Is James Toney a Hall of Famer?
James Toney belongs in the Hall of Fame.
Who won the fight between James Toney and Evander Holyfield?
Holyfield would get back up, but his trainer Don Turner decided to stop the fight by throwing in the towel, automatically giving Toney the victory by technical knockout at 1:42 of the round.
How many times has James Toney been knocked down?
Toney exits his sport with a stunning 76-10-3(47) record. Toney was never once knocked out, in fact he was rarely even knocked down.
How old is James Toney today?
53 years (August 24, 1968)
James Toney/Age
How many times James Toney knocked down?
Let’s all hope Toney’s sacrifices will not prove to be too debilitating to him in his golden years. Toney exits his sport with a stunning 76-10-3(47) record. Toney was never once knocked out, in fact he was rarely even knocked down.
Does Freddie Roach still train?
Just like old times, Roach is back to wearing the torso vest and being pounded by Pacquiao in the gym. He is training no less than 21 fighters at his Wild Card Gym in Hollywood — some young, some not; some prospects, some old-timers.