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“I’M NO RUNNER AND I’M NO BOXER, I’M A FIGHTER, I WILL KO RUIZ” |
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Gaze into the dark, deep-set eyes of James “Lights-Out” Toney and one gets the
impression he’s starting as a Great White Shark – pure in purpose, devoid of
fear – perfectly suited to his environment. But the environment Toney seeks
to dominate is much larger than the ocean.
It’s the World Boxing Association’s heavyweight division – currently
occupied by two-time WBA champion John “The Quietman” Ruiz, who arrogantly – and
mistakenly believes that James Toney is nothing more than a “steppingstone”
opponent for their April 30th encounter at the famed Madison Square Garden in
New York. “Ruiz keeps
talking about fighting the best,” says Toney.
Ruiz is fighting the best – me! ‘I’m tired of his yackin’
and ready to get it on! I’m a
champion. Ruiz knows he had no choice in
this fight. It was fight me or give up
the title and run. He should have run,
because I’m knocking him out – its one of the two things I promise the
unfortunate people who agree to fight me – money and a severe
beating!” A seasoned pro
with world titles in three different weight divisions, Toney has won 16 fights
in a row, dating back to June 1997. But
his two most impressive wins during this run – against former four-time
heavyweight world champion, Evander Holyfield and IBF cruiserweight world
champion, Vassiliy Jirov in 2003, were among the biggest of his career and
earned James the prestigious “2003 Fighter of the Year” award by Ring Magazine
and USA Today, along with many other publications. In New York for the opening press conference
last month, Ruiz ignored the “Quietman” tag and went toe-to-toe with Toney in
the trash talk department. In response to Ruiz’s arrogant
claim that he – not Toney, is the most dominant heavyweight in the world, Toney
just fumes. “I’m the best damn
heavyweight – period,” Toney said. “Ruiz
can talk all he wants, but it’s nothing more than Ruiz being out of
character.” “Ruiz is too
busy holding and hugging these guys in the ring to be the best. I say fight like a man; like a true warrior,
like a real heavyweight champion. Either
way, he’s going down. As soon as he
tries to hold me, I’ll give him a bad case of the hiccups – I’ll be right there
in front of him – chopping him down!” Toney said. Ruiz’s recent
claim that all the toughest heavyweight fighters have been dodging him makes no
sense whatsoever to Toney. “Avoiding
him? Does it appear to him that’s the
case with me? I’m coming Quietman – to
really shut you up!” says James. “I’ve
fought and beaten the best and Ruiz knows it.
Once he’s down with me – he’s staying down, unless he keeps mouthing off
leading into the fight. Then, I’ll have
to make it hurt even worse. As a matter
of fact, I’m getting so upset just thinking about that punk – that after I knock
him out, I might just stand over him and p_ _ _ on him, just to wake him up
again so that I can smack him around some more!” “James Toney,
the heavyweight world championship, HBO and Madison Square Garden, says it
all. I’ve never seen James Toney more
hungry or focused than he is now. He
talks a lot, but he’s got the goods and has something to prove,” stated Dan
Goossen of Goossen Tutor Promotions. “Every obstacle
that James has faced since uniting with him in 2002 has been overcome. The hunger and dedication of James showed in
his bouts with Robinson, Jirov and Holyfield.
The intense disappointment and subsequent rehabilitation of his injuries
is a statement that nothing will stand in his way to becoming heavyweight
champion of the world on April 30th,” Goossen
continued. “Ruiz talks and talks about
the other name-fighters he’s beaten,” said the outspoken and
colorful Toney.
“But they ain’t James Toney.
Those other guys are not in my league.
I’m the best fighter John Ruiz will ever see. I’m no runner and I’m no boxer – I’m a
fighter. I hunt people down and destroy
them. Trust me – when the bell rings
John Ruiz’s last day as champion will come to a screeching halt!” 4-12-2005 Brought to you by Saratogamist copyright 2001-2005 |