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HOW THEY PICK ’EM: EXPERTS LIKE TONEY TO TURN TABLES AGAINST PETER IN REMATCH |
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HOW THEY PICK ’EM: EXPERTS LIKE TONEY TO TURN TABLES AGAINST PETER IN REMATCH Saturday, January 6, 2007 at 10 p.m. ET/PT On SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING Live From Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Fla. Four months after one of the most exciting heavyweight fights in years ended amid a whirlwind of controversy, Samuel Peter (27-1, 22 KOs) and James Toney (69-5-3, 43 KOs) will go at it again in the main event this Saturday, Jan. 6, on SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) in Hard Rock Live at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino at Hollywood, Fla.So who is going to triumph? Will Peter repeat or can Toney avenge the disputed defeat? Last time around, the experts favored Toney by a 2-1 margin. In the rematch, Toney is again the choice, but by a lesser margin. Of the 37 boxing media sorts who participated in a SHOWTIME Prediction Poll, 23 picked Toney and 14 chose Peter. Here’s how they see the 12-round WBC eliminator that will determine once and for all who the mandatory challenger to WBC heavyweight champion Oleg Maskaev will be: Tim Smith, New York Daily News, (Peter): “I don't think you tamper with perfection or fat distribution. I'm not sure this Billy Blanks experiment is going to work out for Toney. I like Peter in the repeat by split decision.’’ Sharon Robb, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, (Peter): “Peter will leave no doubt the second time around. He will win in less than five rounds with a huge knockout. He looks like a million bucks. Still has the baby face, but lost the baby fat. He always had the big power punch but now his skills and physical fitness has caught up. (His team) has done an incredible job since Samuel’s last fight with Toney. This kid is the real deal. He will not run out of steam. Maybe the heavyweight division has a future after all.’’ Steve Kim, Maxboxing.com, (Toney): “I thought Toney won the first fight and I think he'll do it again. Perhaps being in better physical condition will leave no doubt in the eyes of the judges.’’ Scoop Malinowski, CBS Sportsline.com, (Toney): “Toney is training religiously for the rematch, even forsaking the famous burgers, fries and pizza diet in favor of nutritious meals like chicken, fish and vegetables. This could be the difference. Peter is a great puncher but he does not seem to be improving his fight style or ability to land those bombs on the precise target. Could be another close call but I'll go with the all-time warrior champion James Toney.’’ Graham Houston, Boxing Monthly/Fightwriter.com, (Peter): “Peter by split decision. I think he can improve over the first fight; I’m not sure Toney can despite the Billy Blanks conditioning regimen.’’ Bernard Fernandez, Philadelphia Daily News, (Peter): “Toney has forgotten more about the art of boxing than Peter will ever know, but each time I see a photo of “Lights Out’’ it appears his face is getting rounder than a basketball. Does he truly have an eating disorder, whatever the opposite of anorexia is? Has he that little self-control? Somebody, please get Richard Simmons to join Team Toney or at least padlock the refrigerator door. If conditioning factors even a little into the outcome (and Peter is no chiseled Adonis, either), I have to go with Peter by decision.’’ Clive Bernath, Secondsout.com, (Toney): “Toney's lack of respect for Peter almost certainly cost him a win in the first fight, but on Jan. 6 I believe we will see a much more prepared and focused Toney. Toney wins a unanimous decision.’’ Bud Barth, Worcester (Mass.) Telegram & Gazette, (Peter): ‘’Peter is tougher, in better shape and angry that he has to go through this again after winning the first fight. He will win by 10th-round TKO.’’ Curtis McCormick, Saddoboxing.com, (Toney): “Toney seems to be more serious about the rematch than he was for the first contest. If he comes into the bout in better shape, he should be able to by and large avoid Peter's right hand and that is the key to this fight. Toney wins by unanimous decision.’’ Rick Folstad, TheSweetScience.com, (Toney): “Usually, I like the guy who won the first fight to win the rematch, even though the win by Peter was close and controversial. But if Toney really has trimmed down and stepped it up with the help of Billy Blanks, he should win. Besides, I don't know if I've ever picked Toney to lose a fight, and I'm not going to start now. Toney wins by easy decision.’’ Jake Donovan, Fightbeat.com (Peter): “Toney’s physique rarely has anything to do with how he fights. He could be chiseled or shakin’ like Jello -- he's always going to fight the same way. His style makes for awkward decisions in close fights. I can't see what can change here. James is the superior technician; Sam is the much bigger and stronger fighter. Close rounds will once again come down to personal preference. Judges have their biases like everyone else. Sam gets a unanimous nod in yet another fight where Toney supporters will chant ‘we wuz robbed’. ’’ Jack Obermayer, Boxing Digest, (Peter): “Neither possesses “team speed’’ so it could be a tedious affair. That said, I still can't believe Peter has been forced to give Toney a so-sudden rematch, though I did have James up by a point in their initial encounter. Having to do it again might prove too much for either man, but I expect to see Peter get the oh so small edge at the end by way of his more positive approach, meaning that James can be too cool for his own good. Peter wins a decision.’’ Michael Swann, 15Rounds.com, (Toney): “As a split-decision victor of their first fight, Peter was busier and showed more power, but was wilder with his punches too. Toney's sharp jab and power shots landed flush, but never seriously hurt Peter. It was a tough fight to score and Peter's victory was not met with acclamation by the press and fans. This time the vastly more experienced Toney turns the tables with his precise punching, ring generalship, and defense to hammer out a close, unanimous decision.’’ Benny Henderson Jr., DoghouseBoxing.com, (Toney): “You have a raw slugger (Peter) versus a solid tactician (Toney) meeting again; so how different can it go than the first fight? Well, hopefully the scoring will change. Toney can make the best of the best look silly with his skill and I do not consider Peter as one of the best in the division. I don’t even consider Toney as being (one of) the best, but his skill level is far more superior. The rematch will be similar to the first meeting. It will be close to call, but if the scoring holds up to par this time I can see Toney winning a split decision, just not a controversial one.
Ant Evans, SecondsOut.com, (Peter):
“Toney may well have trained harder for this fight
than he has for any bout in the last four years,
but he's still pushing 40 with a lot of miles on
the clock. Peter wins on points again in another
close one.’’ Chris Robinson, BraggingRightsCorner.com, (Toney): “Call it blind faith but I just can't pick against Toney. I thought he did enough to beat Peter in their first fight and he has all the tools to dictate the outcome in this one. Toney takes a decision.’’ Jack Hirsch, Britain's Boxing News, (Peter): “I thought Peter legitimately won the first contest, so I don't see the controversy and why they are doing it again. Toney will slim down and look better outwardly, but it won't translate into his being more effective in the ring. Peter is in his prime, Toney a little past his. Peter should win on points again.’’ Paul Upham, SecondsOut.com, (Toney): “Toney and Peter could fight 10 times and it would probably be close and go the distance each time. A fitter Toney, with his skills, will win a decision.’’ William Trillo, Pound4Pound.com, (Peter): “It was hard enough picking the winner in the first fight, but after successfully doing so, it has been decided that it was the wrong decision and a rematch was ordered to appease whatever powers that be. This one seems up for grabs, but the feeling here is that Sam will Peter out and Two Ton Toney will win a unanimous decision.’’ Teddy Molina, 15Rounds.com, (Toney): “If the first fight was any indication, this fight will kick off the New Year in grand fashion. I think Toney's newfound conditioning and superb boxing skill will prove to be the difference. Peter is an extraordinary puncher, but against Toney he faces a fighter who is much more experienced and has the ability to make any fighter look bad. Toney triumphs by unanimous decision.’’ Johnny Wilds, Ringsports.com, (Toney): Toney by decision. He is a throw back and he knows how to beat one dimensional fighters like Peter. The only concern is if James comes in as heavy as last time. That was a true hindrance to his performance.’’ Darren Nichols, BoxingTalk.com, (Toney): “I've always said that if Toney comes into the ring at the same weight he did against (Evander) Holyfield, then “Lights Out’’ is unstoppable. Toney will be even quicker and stronger than the last time, and this time the judges won't rob him of a well-deserved decision.’’ Wray Edwards, Eastsideboxing.com/ESPN The Magazine, (Peter): “Peter wins by late stoppage if he comes in 10-15 pounds under what he did for their last meeting. If not, he wins another split decision.’’ German Villasenor, Maxboxing/Boxinggladiators.com, (Toney): “Peter was quoted as saying that hitting Toney was like hitting stone. That said, an overweight Toney was able to handle fierce Peter shots and return fire. A better-conditioned Toney, along with his still formidable skills, should be able to handle anything Peter brings this time around. James gets a clear decision and another shot at the world title.’’ Buster Paris, TalkingBoxing.com, (Toney): “At some point we need to recognize and respect the fact that -- fat or thin – Toney is the best heavyweight out there. No one can do what he does. He’s the sharpest and craftiest fighter in today's division. The subtlety and proficiency of his incredibly unique offence and his “old school” defense makes him the most interesting fighter to watch and the most dangerous fighter to face. Toney wins a unanimous decision.’’ Rick Pineda, BoxingKingdom.net, (Toney): “Toney will win a split decision this time around. Sam Peter has a great future ahead of him, but Toney’s experience will come into play and be the difference.’’ Jacqui Snow, EastsideBoxing.com, (Toney): “If he’s been training and dieting with Billy Blanks, Toney wins a unanimous decision. Peter has limited skills and is no match for an in-shape Toney.’’
Howie Reed, Talkin Boxin/The Square Ring, (Peter):
Peter by TKO late. He is improving while Toney is
heading down the hill. It will be very competitive
for eight rounds then Toney will run out of gas.’’ Jay Monte, TRUFANBOXING.com, (Toney): “Toney will win a split decision. His punches will be sharper and that will be the difference. The big question is whether Toney’s strength will be zapped by his conditioning program under Billy Blanks? I do not think so. Toney will prevail, but it won't be easy.’’ Kent Appel, EastsideBoxing.com, (Toney): “Toney wins a decision. I thought he won the first fight but it was very close. Toney looks to be in better shape for the rematch and unless he has suddenly aged, his conditioning should be the difference.’’ Ed Deveikis, 13thround.com, (Toney): “Toney will win this bout by late TKO. The first fight was close but in no way did Peter do enough to deserve a split decision. James will be better this time around. Toney is reported to be training very hard. An “in shape” Toney is very hard to beat and that's exactly what Peter is up against in this epic rematch for the WBC's No. 1 spot.’’ Rich Bergeron, Fight News Unlimited, www.myspace.com/fightnewsunlimited, (Toney): “Toney will reclaim what was stolen from him by out-boxing Peter and winning a unanimous decision. While Toney has made significant improvements between these two fights, Peter hasn't changed a thing. His power has been heralded far and wide, but Toney took everything Peter had last time.’’ Dennis Bernstein, SCORE Media Ventures, (Toney): “I predicted Peter would win last time and, despite all the whining, I thought he did enough to win. For the rematch, it looks like Toney finally wised up and got in shape, Tae-Bo or not. Based on that fact alone, James will win a unanimous decision because he’ll be able to stick, move and not get hit by Sam’s telegraphed punches. Either guy beats Maskaev, who is a glorified club fighter.’’ 1-4-2007
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