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Join Date: May 2008
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He was competitive the whole way through with both Froch and Abraham. Its not like those guys are feather fisted no hopers, those are two hard punching elite SMWs. Taylor isnt done, not quite yet. I dont think he is ever gonna be the top guy again, but he can still be competitive in the top ten, at least for a couple more fights.
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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He went for a couple of years fighting the toughest stretch of anyone I have ever seen. Pavlik is a huge puncher and was undefeated when he fought Taylor, a few fights later it was Lacy, only had one loss and known as a powerpuncher. Then Froch, undefeated powerpuncher. Then Abraham, undefeated powerpuncher. If any boxer has ever fought that many massive punchers in such a short timespan my hat is off to them. I dont think trying a comeback at 175 is a bad idea, but if he loses one more fight badly he should hang it up for good.
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