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JAMES TONEY AND SAMUEL PETER MEET THE PRESS |
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CONFERENCE
CALL QUOTES Question:
James, three questions: What has it been like
working with (conditioning guru) Billy
(Blanks)?; were you surprised you got this
rematch so quick?; and how do you feel about
having a loss on your record for the first time
since 1997? Question: Billy, how has James’ diet changed? Billy:
What we are doing right now is I have him on a
diet where he is eating 1500 calories a day,
burning fat to get his body to look the way he
wanted it to look and perform the way he wants
it to perform. So right now we are on a fat
burner’s diet. I have somebody cooking for him
and he eats five meals a day, drinking a lot of
water, which he has never done as much as he is
doing now. So he is cleaning his body out. His
body is going to look like it has never looked
before and his performance is going to even be
better. James can outbox (most of the guys he
was fighting) at the weight he Billy:
Right now, he is down pretty low (like) we had
it scheduled. He is working really well. Toney: You know me. James is going to fight like James is going to fight. I do not have any strategy. I walk in and decide to do what I do. The only thing different is, like I said, I am in 150 percent better shape. Question: Do you plan on having a more constant work rate and throw more punches this time? Toney: We will be ready for anything. Whatever Sam is going to come with or throw at me, I am ready for anything. Question: Can you tell us if you specifically changed (your) workout (pattern) with Billy? Are you doing anything differently conditioning-wise? Toney: Yes, throwing up. Everything has changed. When I agreed to go with Billy, I told him he had my whole undivided attention, that whatever needed to be done, I would do it. No question or arguments about anything. I would just do it. I do not see anybody in the world train like Billy Blanks. The man is in great shape. If you look at him now, you would say this is the man you want to be. I want to be the same way. Question: Billy, what else are you having James eat other than lima beans? Billy:
He is eating fish, chicken and vegetables. I got
him off of carbohydrates because I want to cut
the fat down and get his body fat down. So right
now his workouts are making him eat the fat off
his body, so his body is really slimming down.
You guys are going to see that he is a different
person. We have about three weeks left. A week
or two before the fight, we are going to carve
up and get his energy up and get him to put the
gas back in his tank so he can move and get his
body to do all the things he needs to do for the
fight. People know he has good skills. But he
never has had to push those skills to the limit.
So now his athletic ability is being pushed out
of him. We run in the mornings, we are doing
sprints, drills. We are doing what he should
have done a long time ago. So we are pushing his
athletic ability right now so he can come online
with his boxing skills. You are going to see the
athlete as well as the boxer. Billy: I
have done karate ever since I was 12 years old.
I made the United States Karate Team and
competed with the United States for several
years. Then I won the Golden Glove championship
and won the Champ of the Champions. I have the
ability as a fighter to understand what a
fighter needs. As soon as I got a chance to
work with James, my goal was to make him become
the athlete that he is. What we have been doing
now is going to make him be so much better in
the ring. Toney: Nothing surprised me at all. I told everybody else he was just an ordinary fighter. I told everybody to keep him away from me; that I was going to ruin him. I think I did that because, like I said, the judges were blind that night. He hit me a couple of times in the chin. I smiled at him and he did not like that. The only time he hurt me was the shots to the back of the head, but I weathered the storm, came back, and did what I do. Question: What is the advantage for you fighting Peter again? Toney: (It gives me the opportunity) to show the world that I am the best fighter out there -- period. Just going out there and displaying my ware. Question: What are your long range plans? Toney: I was going to fight two or three more times but since they stole one from me and ticked me off, I am planning to be around two or three more years. (But) the way Billy has me going; it may be five or six. I have been quiet to the media, but on Jan. 6 I will show the world. Question: You guys almost came to blows before the first fight started. This fight seems to have a different personality. Can you explain why the difference in the tone for this one? Toney: I am being quiet because of training. I am too busy working with Billy killing me every day. I am not worried about Sam Peter. When it comes down to it, we will be ready. I have been quiet because I have been working. We have been at it seven hours a day, seven days a week. Why should I waste my time seeing what he is saying or doing? Question: Is staying away from delis and those kinds of places one of your biggest challenges? Toney: It has not been a challenge. I just have not been going. I have done everything Billy said to do. I have been getting the proper rest – I have just been doing it. You will see on Jan. 6. Question: What made you bring Billy on for this fight? Toney: First of all, when Billy said he wanted to train me, he already knew what I had. We have the same thought process. It was something new and I love it. Everything Billy has demanded, I have been taking it. I have had my days when I have thrown up like crazy, and I had never done that before in my life. Question: What are you doing in the ring that you were not able to do at a higher weight? Toney: I am back to my (old) middleweight (self), so moving side to side and (throwing) combinations. I feel much stronger. Question: Can you keep Sam in the center of the ring more than you did in the first fight? Toney:
My strategy is whatever he wants to do; we have
got to take care of him. I can fight against
the ropes, in the middle of the ring. So
whatever he wants to do, we will do -- just like
I said before the first time I beat him. This
time, however, I am going to do it more soundly.
It is going to be terrible what is going to
happen to him. Toney: I still work with my boxing trainer everyday. But Billy is an important focal part in my life right now, getting in shape, getting where I am supposed to be. Question: Any closing comments, James? Toney: I just thank you all for tuning in today. Tune in Jan. 6. We are ready to go and excited. I look forward to going down there and giving everybody a great show. For everybody out there, I do not have a loss. I have not lost in 10 years and that loss did not even count. So tune in on Jan.6. End of conference with James Toney. Begin conference with Samuel Peter. Question: Sam, you won the fight and thought your next fight would be for the WBC title, but the WBC mandated a rematch with Toney. What was your initial reaction to it and what is your reaction now? Peter: I am not from here, but from Africa. It is the only thing I can do. I am not the WBC; I am fighting for the WBC title. Question: Were you surprised Toney could withstand your punching power in the first fight? Peter: I feel good because I won that fight. But I hit him clean. Question: Have you done anything to improve your stamina? Peter: This time it will be all good. Question: You plan on putting more punches together and pouring it on? Peter: Yes, this time everything will be alright with me. Question: Were you bothered by Toney's slick boxing style? Peter: I do not take anything away from him. He is a great boxer and really great champion. Question: Since Toney has made his announcement that Billy Blanks is training him, do you expect him to be more active, be in better condition and throw more punches? Peter: Billy Blanks will not be inside the ring. When I hit him, everything that Billy Blanks told him, he is going to forget. He is going to fight James Toney’s style and that is what I know. Question: Do you expect this to be similar to the first fight? Peter: James Toney will not change at all. I hear, I heard, I saw him fight. He will never change. Question: What do you plan on doing different? Peter: Come Jan. 6 and then you will see. Question: The personality of this fight is extremely different than the first one. There is not a lot of trash talking going on. You guys are just taking care of business and going about your business. Why is that? Why the lower tone on this one? Peter: Because he learned respect from me. Now he is a good man. Question: Do you plan on pressuring Toney, getting him up against the ropes so that he cannot move around the ring? Peter: I am on top, so I cannot go down. Whatever Toney brings on, I am going to bring it down. I am ready for this fight. Question: Who would you like to fight after Toney, and what are your closing thoughts? Peter: I am ready to fight for world title. I thank everybody involved in this fight. I think it will be a very good show and a good fight to remember. People will never forget about it. God bless everybody. 12-13-2006
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