A boxing legend speaks out, and his words are sure to stir up some controversy!
In a recent interview, James Toney, a former three-weight world champion, made a bold statement, claiming that Terence Crawford and Shakur Stevenson, despite their recent achievements, haven't reached his level of dominance.
Let's break this down. Crawford, the undisputed champion in three weight classes, retired after an impressive win against Canelo Alvarez, leaving a lasting impression on the boxing world. Meanwhile, Stevenson, fresh off a decisive victory against Teofimo Lopez, became the third-youngest four-division world champion.
But here's where it gets interesting. Toney, in an interview with FightHype, expressed that their victories, although impressive, lacked the destructive nature of his own performances. He emphasized his dominance over opponents like Iran Barkley, Evander Holyfield, and John Ruiz, stating, "I am dominating them."
Toney's words carry weight, and he isn't shy about it. He boldly declares, "Terence Crawford, I love him, but he didn't do what I did. I did damage, I stopped people, I knocked them out."
Now, this is where it gets controversial. Is Toney being too harsh on the younger generation of boxers? Or is he simply setting a high standard that few can match?
And this is the part most people miss: Stevenson, at just 28, still has time to make his mark. A potential move to the welterweight division could see him become boxing's seventh five-division champion, a feat that would undoubtedly silence some critics.
So, what do you think? Is Toney right in his assessment? Or are these young fighters on a path to surpass even his legendary status? Let's discuss in the comments and see if we can find a consensus!