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  • WLAD OWNS
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    #1

    Jermaine Taylor is a Dead Man Walking

    The biggest mistake of Taylor's life was when he made a rematch clause to face Pavlik in a rematch at 166, he basically signed his own death warrant. Kelly Pavlik will be much stronger at 166 and he will have even more power...Pavlik is just a bad match up for Taylor and he will win by brutal KO again.

    R.I.P. Jermain Taylor 1978-2008
    Last edited by WLAD OWNS; 02-10-2008, 03:10 AM.
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    #2
    Taylor would have been wiser to move on after the defeat, take on an easier opponent.

    Now he'll be KOed a second time, and that is sure to have a permanent negative psychological effect on him.

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    • Newyorkknicks07
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      #3
      i think Taylor is going to win. When he is against the ropes, a bell in his head seems to go off. He fights back, fights harder. If anything Jermain Taylor is, metaphorically speaking, against the ropes. The other reason that Taylor will win is because let me remind you, before Pavlik caught him offgaurd with a LUCKY PUNCH, Taylor was up on the scorecards.

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      • major handz
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        #4
        the ghost

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        • Kball15
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          #5
          Taylor is nothing close to a sure thing. Look what he did to Pavlik in the 2nd round. Anyone who could do that is a major threat.

          I think he's just as dangerous as before, and depending on his mental state, he could be even more dangerous in the first few rounds.

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          • Mozza
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            #6
            I don't expect this fight as to be entertaining as the first and I don't expect the same outcome.

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            • Verstyle
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              #7
              Jermain already knowing what defeat feels like when come out even better then before with more stamina.

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              • WLAD OWNS
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                #8
                Originally posted by Newyorkknicks07
                i think Taylor is going to win. When he is against the ropes, a bell in his head seems to go off. He fights back, fights harder. If anything Jermain Taylor is, metaphorically speaking, against the ropes. The other reason that Taylor will win is because let me remind you, before Pavlik caught him offgaurd with a LUCKY PUNCH, Taylor was up on the scorecards.
                I had Pavlik winning the fight before the KO, Taylor and Steward also admitted they were losing. The judges only had Taylor ahead on the scorecards because they were gonna try to give him another ****ing gift decision. There was nothing LUCKY about Pavlik's KO, he proved he is a better fighter than Taylor and he knocked his ass out cold.

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                • weepaul
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kball15
                  Taylor is nothing close to a sure thing. Look what he did to Pavlik in the 2nd round. Anyone who could do that is a major threat.

                  I think he's just as dangerous as before, and depending on his mental state, he could be even more dangerous in the first few rounds.
                  I could not agree more Bud.

                  I think he punched himself out going for the KO but I am not sure he would make that mistake again.

                  I had no clue on who would win the first one and I am the same for this fight.

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                    #10
                    go Jermain!!!!!

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