<--- That's me being unsurprised
Tony Padgett, a good friend of mine, met Jermaine in Little Rock, Arkansas in a gym in 2005, and he said the guy was totally bizarre. He asked for his autograph and Taylor kept saying "King of Diamonds, yo!" Or something stupid like "Queen o' Hearts" so my friend just assumed the guy was blowing him off/dissing him. Weird guy Taylor.
Good! He seems to be a threat to his own family, what else can you do with somebody in the shape he seems to be. If he's posted bail and keeps waiting for a trial he might kill someone.
Jermaine's new room mate
Clearly Floyd is behind this. Taylor recently said Manny would beat Floyd. Floyd is out to get anyone who speaks the truth. There is a black van sitting in my driveway as we speak.
Hope he can get it together. Always presented himself well in the ring and manned up when he loss.
He seemed an emotional person against Hopkins in their first fight.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
I feel a bit sorry for him. He has had bleeding in the brain and probably found finishing his career tough like many do. Boxers should be encouraged to get more help than they do considering much of the damage they take will likely be neurological and psychological. You look at people like Gatti and Valero too. Boxers typically come from rough backgrounds, they trade shots to the head for a living, and we all act surprised when they start to struggle.
True, he's a case study at this point. Obviously the brain bleed and brutal concussions could be used to explain recent behavior, but at the same time he apparently went through pretty comprehensive testing just to get sanctioned to fight again, and his last fight was a title victory. However crap he and Soliman(especially) looked relatively, he was obviously fit to compete on paper.
Could be he's been using some hard drugs in conjunction, or that it's just a delayed response to prior brain trauma or something, who knows.
Could also jes' be he a low-down punk-ass Arkansas motherfuqqer wit a bee up his ass, boo.
Speaking from personal experience, Acquired Brain Injuries are very complex things. Personality changes can sometimes be so drastic that relatives and husbands/wives/children do not even recognise the same person post injury. People who were previously completely straight can become heavy users of substances in response to such a personality change, and sometimes in an attempt to redress a huge chemical imbalance or deficiency in their own brains. We know a lot more now than ever before about the brain and neurochemistry, but there is still way more that we don't know.
I hope he gets his head right, seeks treatment and makes amends with his family. He needs to stay away from the ring from here on out. Damage surely attributed to his situation, but being brought back and winning a trinket may have pushed him back onto a familiar podium that did nothing but overwhelm him all things considered.
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