James Toney has 10 losses against eight opponents on his boxing record. For a list of Toney's best fights, refer to "Best fights of James Toney".
On August 8, 2015 James Toney faced off against Charles Ellis in a heavyweight bout at age 46. He was coming in with a record of 76-10-3 (46). Toney lost the fight via 10-round unanimous decision.
On November 14, 2013 James Toney faced off against Jason Gavern in a heavyweight bout at age 45. He was coming in with a record of 76-9-3 (46). Toney lost the fight via 3-round majority decision.
On April 28, 2013 James Toney faced off against Lucas Browne in a heavyweight bout at age 44. He was coming in with a record of 74-8-3 (45), and Browne was 34 years old and with a record of 15-0 (14). Toney lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision.
On November 4, 2011 James Toney fought Denis Lebedev in a cruiserweight world-title fight for Lebedev's WBA title. Toney was 43 years old and with a record of 73-7-3 (44), and Lebedev was 32 years old and with a record of 22-1 (17). Toney lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision.
On January 6, 2007 James Toney faced off against Samuel Peter in a heavyweight bout at age 38. He was coming in with a record of 69-6-3 (43), and Peter was 26 years old and with a record of 27-1 (22). Toney lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision.
On September 2, 2006 James Toney faced off against Samuel Peter in a heavyweight bout at age 38. He was coming in with a record of 69-5-3 (43), and Peter was 25 years old and with a record of 26-1 (22). Toney lost the fight via 12-round split decision.
On May 14, 1997 James Toney faced off against Drake Thadzi in a light-heavyweight bout at age 28. He was coming in with a record of 54-4-2 (35). Toney lost the fight via 12-round majority decision.
On December 6, 1996 James Toney faced off against Montell Griffin in a light-heavyweight bout at age 28. He was coming in with a record of 53-3-2 (35), and Griffin was 26 years old and with a record of 25-0 (18). Toney lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision.
On February 18, 1995 James Toney faced off against Montell Griffin in a light-heavyweight bout at age 26. He was coming in with a record of 44-2-2 (29), and Griffin was 24 years old and with a record of 14-0 (8). Toney lost the fight via 12-round majority decision.
On November 18, 1994 James Toney met Roy Jones Jr. in a super-middleweight (IBF) world-title defense fight. Toney was 26 years old and with a record of 44-1-2 (29), and Jones Jr. was 25 years old and with a record of 26-0 (23). Toney lost the fight via 12-round unanimous decision and lost the title.