Quote Originally Posted by DIOS DOMINICANO
Quote Originally Posted by ICE COLD BOXING
I agree guys but i just don't see what he can do if he loses to Pavlik again ?? i mean what top guys can he beat at Supermiddleweight ?? even at Middleweight Abraham and Sturm won't come to USA so those match ups won't happen so what else ??
Actually, I don't see whay a loss in the rematch would end his career. He would just be another guy who found somebody that he can't beat. Heck, Shane lost to 2 different guys twice, and Oscar lost to Shane twice.

Closer to home, Taylor beat Hopkins twice, and BHop went on to do good work after that. That's a good example for him. Jermain can stay at 160 , if he can make the weight, and fight the up-n-comers...or he can go to 168 for Green, Calzaghe, etc.

Wouldn't you carve out an hour for Taylor-Kessler?

A taylor-Winky rematch should be attractive to BOTH guys right now.
I know I'd carve out a few hours for Taylor at 168: Kessler, Miranda, Andrade, Pavlik again if he makes the move. Whether he can do it at 168 with those guys, which I think he can with the exception of a possible Pavlik fight at SMW, or Kess. I don't want to put words into ICE COLD'S mouth, but I think he may be asking what will Taylor do if he loses in the same fashion to Pavlik in the rematch as he lost the 1st go round; will he mentally be able to continue his career. You mentioned Hopkins and Mosley moving on after losses, but Taylor seems to be more mentally unstable than those 2 aformentioned fighters, and another severe loss like what he took from Pavlik may take JT mentally out of the game, seeing as how he'd never been ktfo or even put on the canvas before Pavlik came knocking. Guess time will tell, and he may redeem himself with Pavlik, though I think he'll lose.