Antonio Tarver vs. Chad Dawson II

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  • Easy-E
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    He has a very slim chance, more than I thought he had for the first fight. Only because it is Tarver, he loves rematches, and you never know what can happen.
    I would expect Dawson to win by UD again, or if Tarver shows wear and tear, even a late stoppage.

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  • Clegg
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    So rather than defending against Diancou, or rematching Glenn Johnson, he signed a contract that basically amounted to a 2 fight deal with Tarver?

    Not the best of choices IMO.

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  • Boxingwizard
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    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    maybe Tarver was shot in the 1st fight. maybe he just wasn't fighting the right fight. Tarver was trying to pressure Dawson, when Tarver isn't a true pressure fighter. The questions is, what will happen when Tarver counterpunches and waits for Dawson to come to him? Tarver is a much much better counterpuncher than pressure fighter.

    IMHO it's a different fight Tarver has a decent chance.

    Like I said, Tarver always does better in rematches.
    His losses to Harding, Johnson, and Jones were close fights which is why he won the rematches. And you can make an excuse for Tarver being weight drained against Hopkins. This is not the case when he fought Dawson, Tarver was outclassed, outpunched, and outboxed. No matter what Tarver does, he will never beat Dawson at his age. Dawson's only chance of avoiding this is to call up Zsolt Erdie and ask to fight Tarver instead. If that fails than Dawson really has no choice but to fight Tarver, unless Dawson wants to pay side money.
    Last edited by Boxingwizard; 10-25-2008, 11:35 AM.

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  • Ray*
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    Originally posted by Pullcounter
    maybe Tarver was shot in the 1st fight. maybe he just wasn't fighting the right fight. Tarver was trying to pressure Dawson, when Tarver isn't a true pressure fighter. The questions is, what will happen when Tarver counterpunches and waits for Dawson to come to him? Tarver is a much much better counterpuncher than pressure fighter.

    IMHO it's a different fight Tarver has a decent chance.

    Like I said, Tarver always does better in rematches.

    Very good observation, Glen johnson fought exactly like that against Dawson and nearly beats him.

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  • Dan...
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    LOL @ Tarver. Exercising a rematch when you were clearly not on the guys level and past your best is just pathetic. I hope it doesn't come off.

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  • PoetryInMotion
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    Originally posted by hungryherbert
    Tarver has nothing left, no power no chance for him in this fight

    Dawson takes it comfortably again, i really hope it doesn`t happen,
    I think thats why he wants the rematch, who else can he fight for any real money, he has no appeal.

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  • Pugilistic™
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    Dawson beats Tarver convincingly again.

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  • Stab Judah
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    It looks like age and old life style has caught up with Tarver and taken a major toll on his skills over the past year but i would still give him a good chance of making a better fight out of it this time.

    If Tarver can dig deeper than he ever has before keeps active 3min of each round and use his jab to keep Dawson away he can win.

    He also has the good old punchers chance,you never know when he will pull out a one hitter.

    So if he is ready and hungry he has a good chance but my money is still on Dawson.

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  • TheManchine
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    Originally posted by Chunk
    Tarver is clutching at straws asking for a rematch.
    i agree but if its in the contract he is entitled to it, which is a shame because nobody wants to see them fight again and its not needed

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  • Chunk..
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    Tarver is clutching at straws asking for a rematch.

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