Well if Taylor doesn't box anymore, he can always become the next Evel Knieval, since he seems to have the proper stance down for popping wheelies.
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Well if Taylor doesn't box anymore, he can always become the next Evel Knieval, since he seems to have the proper stance down for popping wheelies.
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Yeah he must be finished at this point... Can you imagine if they still had 15 round fights? He would have never made it half as far as he did.
If the bulletins from Germany is right I think Taylor should stop it now, too bad really I had Taylor ahead on points, but in Germany you have to knock the other man out just to get a draw.
After 2 KOs in the last seconds of the 12th round in fights he should have won... maybe Taylor still believe he can win this ??
Yeah, still Stamina problem but I noticed it was much better this time though, he was very active in round 10 and 11 though Abraham had the better and that it wasn't as bad as it used to be before.
PErsonally, I think Taylor has a lot of good boxing remaining inside, he might never be a champion again but he would be on the top part of the pile still and I would believe in his chances to beat Dirrell Ward and even Froch would a rematch happens. How is he morally after such defeat? That I don't know, guess it must be painful to get knocked out at the very end of the 12th round like that, especially because win or lose, he wasn't looking VERY bad into that fight.
The problem though is the concusion... we cannot mess with cerebral shit like that and only if it is a very minor injury should he continue otherwise it's way too dangerous for him.
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As long as Taylor stays away from the hard punching white fighters then he still might have a future. I think he is about done in the sport of boxing and should really hang them up after this.
No, as long as he fights smaller slower opponents.
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I would like to see him retire. His career has been very similar to that of Meldrick Taylor or Wilfred Benitez in that he has fought the best early on in his career in tough fights that damage has been inflicted over the course of many rounds. He has taken a lot of hard blows and the effects are starting to show. I would hate to see him end up like so many past champions cause he stayed around too long. Jermaine has been a good fighter and a GREAT Champion. All class and he has fought the best and given boxing his all. You can see it now in his eyes and body language that he is a guy who should not be fighting anymore.
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Yup he will be remembered for his 2 close wins over Hopkins and wins over Spinks, Ouma and Wright whom all 3 IMO were much smaller framed than him.
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As a fan of Taylor's I hope the guy hangs up the gloves. He could easily find a job on ESPN or HBO or Showtime as an analyst. The guy has a family and all and he can't do much for them if he's truly injured boxing and that's what is next if he continues.
Guys can come back from decision losses but the KO's he has suffered vs Pavlik, Froch, and now Abraham were brutal and he took lots of punishment before the final blow was struck. He needs to call it quits before he's really hurt.
Find a new profession JT, your hearts not in it, and for goodness sake dont come up with some new strategy thats supposed to lead you to victory. Just stay down.![]()
He's done all he can but he has run out of gas and desire. He was fit when he was in training and weight was no problem but physical shape and no desire facing a terror like Abraham after the ghost and Froch, as they say in grammar class punctuation was the name of the term best suited for his latest loss to Abraham. He's done a good job but he's finished.
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