As someone who attended high school with James “Lights Out” Toney, I appreciate the reference.That's it.
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Did u really? Not being smart. Just asking a serious question. If so das awesome! Did he have the hands back den tooAs someone who attended high school with James “Lights Out” Toney, I appreciate the reference.
Pringle was TOO wide open lol. That play would've had Hard Rock coming downYeah, but his QB rating took a hit on that ball to Pringle.![]()
They can get pretty creative with this guy. He throws a solid ball. I think you let him attempt 1-3 passes a game dependingPringle was TOO wide open lol. That play would've had Hard Rock coming down
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James and I both attended Ann Arbor Huron High.Did u really? Not being smart. Just asking a serious question. If so das awesome! Did he have the hands back den too
As someone who attended high school with James “Lights Out” Toney, I appreciate the reference.
I always felt James was a great defensive fighter with how he used his left shoulder. Is there a name for that technique?Nice. True boxing fan here, and Bud Crawford is my neighbor. Red Spikes, who trains Bud, considers Toney one of his all-time favorite fighters. Fun fact. Ha
I always felt James was a great defensive fighter with how he used his left shoulder. Is there a name for that technique?
That’s awesome man! Yeah Roy was on top of his game denJames and I both attended Ann Arbor Huron High.
James was the starting QB, a pretty good basketball player, but everyone knew he was an aspiring boxer even in high school. James was not a bully in any sense, but no one messed with James either. He was very popular.
I still remember feeling like no one but people from my high school wanted him to beat Michael “Second to” Nunn.
We also wanted him to beat Roy Jones but Roy was just too good at that time.