Also showcased on the card, heavyweight contender Kevin “Kingpin” Johnson (29-3-1, 19 KOs) stopped overmatched Solomon Haumono (20-2-2, 18 KOs) in the tenth of a one-sided contest.

Exhibition Centre, Melbourne, Australia - This could finally be the end for former three division world champion James Toney (74-7-3, 45 KOs), 44-years-old. Toney was beaten over twelve rounds, with ease, by undefeated heavyweight prospect Lucas “Big Daddy” Browne (15-0, 14 KOs), who is promoted by former world champion Ricky Hatton. The scores were 117-111, 119-109 and 120-108. Browne boxed his way to victory and controlled the fight with his physical advantages, like his much longer reach. Toney had nothing left by the championship rounds and was often throwing and landing one punch at a time.

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[QUOTE=Southpaw16;13303764]What an embarrassment. If Ricky Hatton is Browne's promoter he ought to be ashamed of himself for making that fight. That does absolutely nothing for Browne's career.[/QUOTE] You're right theres no glory in beating James Toney at this stage but…

[QUOTE=Southpaw16;13303764]What an embarrassment. [B]If Ricky Hatton is Browne's promoter he ought to be ashamed of himself for making that fight[/B]. That does absolutely nothing for Browne's career.[/QUOTE] Absolutely. :nonono:

Well, that means in a month both Toney and Audley Harrison should be telling everyone that they are in the best shape of their lives would beat both Klitchkos in one night. Enough of these two stink bombs making the…

What did Toney say after the fight? Is he FINALLY retiring?

What an embarrassment. If Ricky Hatton is Browne's promoter he ought to be ashamed of himself for making that fight. That does absolutely nothing for Browne's career.