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Philly boxer duped into playing Woods in sex video?

A Philadelphia boxer was hired to portray Tiger Woods in a sex tape co-starring a self-styled "porn queen," who is selling it as the real deal, according to the gossip site RadarOnline.

Notice the image of a tiger behind Devon James at the website where she's hawking sex tapes that may show a Philadelphia boxer -- not Tiger Woods.
Notice the image of a tiger behind Devon James at the website where she's hawking sex tapes that may show a Philadelphia boxer -- not Tiger Woods.Read more

A Philadelphia boxer was hired to portray Tiger Woods in a sex tape co-starring a self-styled "porn queen," who is selling it as the real deal, according to the gossip site RadarOnline.

The light heavyweight, Teneal Goyco, said he met Devon James and her husband in a Philadelphia nightclub at the end of July, and at their request - thinking she had this fantasy to make love to the swinging legend - he donned a Nike hat and sweater vest for scenes at a Comfort Inn as she called him "Tiger" throughout the shoot.

"I was in it to make a couple bucks and have sex with a pretty lady," Goyco told the website.

"There was all the usual moaning and groaning and over the top talk that you would expect," he said.

Today, reached by phone, he referred questions about the tape to his attorney, Stephanie G. Ovadia, who was tied up in a late-morning meeting.

He did say he is unmarried, 29, grew up in North Philadelphia, played many positions on the Murrell Dobbins Tech football team, and his boxing record is 3-1 with one knockout. Recently, he moved down in weight class from cruiserweight to light heavyweight.

James reportedly sold half the rights to the tape for $350,000, and is taking pre-orders for copies at her website. The cost is $25.99, according to the order page, where yellow smiley faces cover her breasts as she stands on a cartoon golf course.

James, who also claimed to have given birth to Tiger's love child, told RadarOnline that Goyco's charges were lies.

Not until he saw a picture of James in the media did Goyco realize he'd been duped, according to RadarOnline.

"We're in the process of investigating it right now," was all Ovadia would initially say.

Declining to talk about the tape today, Goyco said, "I don't want to cause no problems for anyone, no problems for one else. It ain't even worth it."

RadarOnline also reports that James' former manager, Gina Rodriguez, said the couple planned to find a lookalike to make such a tape.