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After a two-decade career as a professional boxer, James Toney looked like a fish out of water in his mixed martial arts debut on Saturday night, and UFC President Dana White said after Randy Couture overwhelmed Toney that the UFC was done experimenting with professional boxers.
But Trevor Sherman, the man who trained Toney for MMA, said he doesn’t want Toney to quit the sport, even if he has to fight in a second-tier MMA promotion.
“I still love James,” Sherman said. “I hope he doesn’t stop doing MMA, and if the UFC does release him … trust me — there’s plenty of interest.”