By Patrick Kehoe - World middleweight champion Jermain Taylor works at keeping things simple, matter of fact and down to basics. When he gets off track and finds himself over complicating his life in the ring, he eventually falls back on the jab or all out aggression as possible resolutions. In full flow, the staccato rhythms of his left jab preps the air for the right hand whistling in behind, with the left hook riveting into place his frontal assaults. With primed speed and committed strength, repetitions of basic patterns break down resistance. The classic Taylor approach completes itself with body to head flurries to punctuate rounds or cap off adrenaline injected tirades thrown to let opponents understand the futility of their ultimate cause. You might survive; but, you cannot win. [details]
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Jermain Taylor: The Essence of a Champion
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