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Boxing Great James Toney On Tyson Exhibition: “Roy Jones Was Scared To Death!” | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Boxing legend James Toney predicts a ‘vicious’ outcome in a potential bout between him and former heavyweight champion of the world, Mike Tyson. Toney concluded his legendary boxing career with 77 wins, including winning more than 50% of his bouts by way of knockout, accentuating his moniker, ‘Light’s Out.’ An even more astonishing stat is … Continued

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