Jermain Taylor "Overrated" now..

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  • -Hyperion-
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    #11
    i think he gets beat by winkster and kessler off of the names you mention...abraham could be a toss up, but abraham is just too inactive to beat taylor, me thinks

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    • RichCCFC
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      #12
      I think Taylor - Abraham is a toss up, depends which Taylor shows up and so is Taylor - Mundine because Mundine is very good too when he gets going. Taylor -Bute I would favour Taylor at the moment but probably Bute if he gets big fight experience.

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      • DrewWoodside
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        #13
        Pavlick Owns

        Partial list of Guys Pavlik would Knock the #$@#! Out: Joe Calzaghe, Bute, Mundine, Abraham, Strum, Kessler, Hopkins, Wright, Klitshtko, Dawson, Irragimov, Haye, Cunningham, A prime Holyfield, A prime Lewis, A prime Joe Jouis, Apollo Creed, A prime Clubber Lang, Ivan Drago, Rocky Balboa and Leila Ali.

        Oh wait, this thread is about Jermain Taylor?

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        • Silencers
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          #14
          I thought Taylor was overrated until the Pavlik fight where he sort of redeemed himself.

          My picks:

          Abraham over Taylor
          Wright over Taylor
          Taylor over Miranda
          Kessler over Taylor
          Taylor over Mundine
          Taylor over Bute

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          • GTL
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            #15
            i dont understand why every hopped off the bandwagon..

            i like taylor and his fight was pavlik was close.. if people think pavlik is gunna knock taylor out again easily.. there mistaking..

            i agree if KBALL in saying that JT would defeat JC..
            and JT does have power in his punches.. hes not a devestating puncher. but a good one..

            he beats every1 except kessler.. and destroys abraham

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            • THE REED
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              #16
              i still like taylor... he needs to quit playin the violin though with that lead left...

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              • THE REED
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                #17
                taylors still a grreat fighter, what is he 26? hes still learnin... hes still trying to find a trainer that fits him... i mean he beat hopkins twice, i dont care how small the margin, **** even if lost to hopkins by two points, that still says a lot... a draw with a p4p fighter in wright... beat spinks, didnt look great doin it... but floyd was quoted as saying that spinks will make anyone look bad... who the hell am i missin? anyways hes definitely a p4p fighter.. he hasnt looked great but you gata think of his age and the level of competition... he can only get better, especially at 26... i think pavlik is just a great fighter and would truly give any good middleweight a run for there money

                my bad hes 29.... still young though...

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