Jermain Taylor - Future Opportunities, and Possibilities

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  • kg21mvp
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    #11
    about two years ago, HBO was hypping hi up to fight joe calzaghe. right now calzaghe isnt even mentioned as his next or maybe future opponents. that's whta 2 losses wwould do to your career. but he's still fighting and i hope he comes back big time and face the necessary opponents that would solidify his legacy as a great boxer.

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    • Clegg
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      #12
      Kessler. Froch/Pascal, Bute and JT. As long as they pair up and fight, I don't mind who faces who, but please no easy title defences for anyone anytime soon.

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      • dstew
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        #13
        Originally posted by Clegg
        Kessler. Froch/Pascal, Bute and JT. As long as they pair up and fight, I don't mind who faces who, but please no easy title defences for anyone anytime soon.
        Toss in Inkin and Bika while you're at it, since they both hold alphabets at 168.

        Hell, even Miranda and Green would make better competition for the top guys than guys like Haussler. Ward and Dirrell should find themselves in the mix soon as well.

        With 5 titles out there soon to be held by 5 different guys, and a stable of decent challengers to choose from, there is no reason we shouldn't see some dynamite matchups in this division over the next two years. Especially not with Abraham probably moving up and Danny Jacobs looming off in the distance.

        There is simply no excuse for any of the top guys at 168 not to be in with quality opposition.

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