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Pastimes : Boxing: The Sweet Science

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To: freelyhovering who wrote (10328)9/3/2006 9:54:28 AM
From: LPS5  Read Replies (3) of 10489
 
My prediction was correct, although the fight was close enough to have given a victory to Toney...which, as I mentioned, is the outcome I'd have preferred.

I expect Peter to go through Maskaev more easily than crap through a goose.

*****

Peter edges Toney
Saturday, September 2 2006

By Francisco Salazar and Ryan Macalua at ringside

James Toney (69-5-3, 43 KOs) stood up to the power of Samuel Peter (27-1, 22 KOs), but it was Peter who came away with a twelve round split decision in a WBC heavyweight eliminator Saturday night at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. Toney's quickness and defensive skills gave him the edge early, but Peter got into the fight in round three with some heavy shots. Both fighters landed good punches in round four, with Toney being more accurate. Peter rocked Toney with a right hand in the fifth, and landed some good punches later in the round. Toney came back strong in round six with fast, accurate punches. Action slowed in the seventh and eighth, as Toney outhustled Peter. A point was deducted from Peter in round nine for slapping Toney's ears with both gloves. Peter came out throwing bombs in round ten scoring with some big shots. Toney outworked Peter for most on the eleventh, although he was caught by a few punches late. Peter did more in the twelfth, to win 116-111, 116-111 on two cards, while Toney prevailed 115-112 on the third card.

"I want Oleg," said a jubilant Peter, who entered the ring as the WBC #3 contender. "Toney never hurt me. I am solid like a rock. My game plan was to stick the jab. He picked some off, but it was working all night long. The trash talking before didn't affect me at all." Toney, a former three-time world champion, was incredulous about the decision. "Peter didn't do $#!*," said Toney, 38, the WBC #2 contender going in. "I'm not done with him. Hey, this is a joke. I didn't lose the fight. I took everything away from him. I am not old. I am not fat and out of shape like Larry Holmes. This is not over. We are going to protest."

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