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    Jermain Taylor ponders return to middleweight

    from http://www.miamiherald.com/sports/ot...ry/753361.html

    Taylor ponders return to middleweight

    BY SANTOS A. PEREZ
    sperez@MiamiHerald.com
    An ease in weight reduction under familiar surroundings suddenly has intrigued Jermain Taylor about a possible return to the middleweight division.

    Taylor apparently was finished with the 160-pound class following his title-losing bout against Kelly Pavlik in September 2007. In their direct rematch six months later, Taylor and Pavlik fought in the super-middleweight class.

    In fact, Taylor, who also lost to Pavlik in the second bout, will fight another super-middleweight fight against Jeff Lacy on Nov. 15 in Nashville.

    But Taylor's return to Miami for training camp and Pavlik's recent loss against Bernard Hopkins is creating a captivating scenario for the former middleweight champion and 2000 U.S. Olympian.

    ''There is a possibility I might go back to 160 [pounds],'' Taylor said. ``Don't count it out. As long as I can physically handle it -- why not?''

    Although Taylor lost twice against Pavlik, he scored consecutive victories against Hopkins in 2005. The 43-year-old Hopkins easily defeated Pavlik in a light-heavyweight bout Oct. 18.

    With a victory over Lacy, a teammate of Taylor's on the 2000 U.S. Olympic team, Taylor could move to light-heavyweight or return to the middleweights for third bouts against Hopkins and Pavlik, respectively.

    ''I don't know what I am going to do but here it is -- the middleweight champion lost to the man I beat twice,'' Taylor said.

    That Taylor is thinking of a middleweight comeback centers on the advantages of training in Miami. Taylor trained locally during the first five years of his professional career but set up training camps elsewhere after the first of his two victories against Hopkins.

    ''I am at 5 or 6 pounds over the weight limit,'' Taylor said. ``I can thank Miami for that. The weight easily comes off here.''

    Taylor's Miami return comes after the longest layoff of his professional career.

    ''It was hard, I was down on myself,'' Taylor said of the period following his second loss against Pavlik. ``But I had a great summer with my wife and kids. It was well overdue.''

    Late in the summer and rejuvenated by his layoff, Taylor (27-2-1, 17 KOs) informed longtime trainer Ozell Nelson he was ready to resume boxing.

    ''With the long layoff, he had time to think about it, sleep on it and think about it again,'' Nelson said. ``Now his mind is great and is focused on this fight.

    ``Jermain understands if he wins, he is back in the mix.''

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    Taylor's future fight schedule could depend on the outcome of Saturday night's light-heavyweight match between Joe Calzaghe and Roy Jones Jr. in New York.

    Hopkins likely will target Jones if the Pensacola native defeats Calzaghe. But if Calzaghe wins, Hopkins could pursue a third bout against Taylor at a higher weight than in their first two matches.
    Taylor needs to stop focusing on Pavlik/Hopkins and get his head in the Lacy fight. Sure, while the current middleweight champ lost to the man JT beat twice, the current MW champ is also the man who beat him twice. Jermain was in a position to win both fights, but didn't.

    It almost sounds like he's living in the past and if he lets his losses to Pavlik and the Pavlik/Hopkins outcome eat away at him, he's going to be in trouble against Lacy. He needs to get his head straight, get a few solid wins under his belt, and then if he wants to revisit the Pavlik losses with a renewed sense of confidence and some improvements in his game, then fine. But right now, FORGET IT.
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    Taylor is one of my favorite fighters, and I wouldn't want to see him back @ 160.

    I want him to focus on destroying Lacy (which he will) and then just go after Froch or Kessler @ 168 etc. He can easily be the man @ 168, he has the skills. All he needs to do is work on his stamina.

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      One of his problems has always been stamina. Maybe he was drained from making weight all of these years. I think staying up is the best decision. Besides the man who took him off the throne is still there and he's certainly not going that route again.

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        He's probably thinking "damn, if Hopkins can beat this fool that easily, I know I can."

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          Taylor, like Miranda, used the "weight-drained" excuse for the first loss to Pavlik.

          Now he's saying he may go back to the weight he needed to weight-drain to reach?

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            Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
            He's probably thinking "damn, if Hopkins can beat this fool that easily, I know I can."
            He could have, but he didn't. He lacked focus and determination. His other, more obvious flaws - stamina, defense, killer instinct - all likely stem from not enough focus and determination going into training camp, IMO, and carry over into the fight.

            Which is why I worry that he is busy thinking about Pavlik and Hopkins right now, and not Jeff Lacy.

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              SMW is your future Jermaine.

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                160 and 168 should just combine into one weight class at like 165

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                  Originally posted by Jim Jeffries
                  He's probably thinking "damn, if Hopkins can beat this fool that easily, I know I can."
                  this is probably it. plus there's a money fight with abraham and also the guys at 168 hit too hard for taylor maybe.

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                    Originally posted by KESSLER
                    Taylor is one of my favorite fighters, and I wouldn't want to see him back @ 160.

                    I want him to focus on destroying Lacy (which he will) and then just go after Froch or Kessler @ 168 etc. He can easily be the man @ 168, he has the skills. All he needs to do is work on his stamina.
                    the guy has always had problems with his stamina and conditioing which is unusal for a guy who seems so fit and athletic even when hes not in training.

                    imo he has the beating of everyone in the SMW division apart frm a handful of fighters but even then you wouldn't discount him - kess, and JC are both better than him and imo would beat him. andrade is hard fight for taylor but like you sid if taylor sorts his stamina he should be fine.

                    froch, bute, lacey in fact the rest of SMW disivion is pretty much packed but i can still see jermaine getting the W.
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