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  • #31
    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

    'Chon' Zepeda will put his boot up Josh Taylor's ass, and leave him like a human pretzel like Ivan Baranchyk. But I dont understand why Josh would fight Jose Zepeda that has never won a world-title nor has a fanbase, but refuses to face Teofimo Lopez?





    Peter, why did you not enter BoxingIsGreat's thread to congratulate me for winning the prestigious Boxingscene Poster of the year award? I was hurt by your absence, I thought our friendship meant something.

    In spite your rudeness, I'm pretty sure than I am a fan of the #1. P4P TBC, Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk. But I cant support drug cheats.
    Zepeda has mandatory rights. Lopez does not. There's a que needing joining somewhere.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by tokon View Post

      As WBO title holder, Taylor can request immediate WBO mandatory status @ 147 if he wants.
      Yeah he will have priority mandatory status. But not immediate. Crawford just cleared his mandatory. He won't be made to do back to back mandatories. Earliest that happens is late this year, but maybe early next year.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

        Terence Crawford was shot in his head early in his career and needed to take it slow. You mentioned Amir Khan and Kell Brook being TBC's last opponents, but let me ask you this : does Josh Taylor dominate both Amir 'King' Khan and 'Special' Kell Brook at 147? I doubt that the 'Tart-Tomato' outboxes Khan or eats them chocolate-brownies.

        Taylor is nothing like a real P4P talent that can compete with bigger opponents, like the #1. P4P Terence 'Bud' Crawford.
        Oh he’s taking it slow alright, 34 years old and still hasn’t got any kind of signature win.

        And yes, at this stage Taylor beats the dogshìt out of Khan and Brook. In fact he’d always have cracked Khan’s china, a prime Brook would have been a more difficult fight (just as it would have been for Crawford), but Brook is shot to bits.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

          Thats because their not wanting to talk about beyond feb 26. Teo Lopez is a recent example of not respecting the guy in front of you, and looking past him. Taylor and his team are being careful to avoid that scenario. He has plenty respect for Catteral, and is putting future opponent's out of his mind. That said, it's well known he wants to move to 147, and wants to fight Crawford. So I think if he wins he'll vacate and move up. He knows he may not get Crawford straight away and is prepared to earn his stripes in the division.
          One thing I really like about Canelo's run of fights last year was that, we knew what was coming. Even this year Makabu in May, GGG in Sept, 3rd fight in Dec TBA all according to Eddie Reynosa. I wish fighters would put out a list of who, when and where yearly. Counting chickens before they hatched? Or lining your ducks up in a row? It's a matter of perspective I guess. I'm a big fan of Taylor but i haven't enjoyed his interviews lately, one he said five more fights and he was going to retire, NO young man i want so much more!!! But then again he has been one of the most active champions of al them all, fighting 11 times in the last five years. So maybe I should be grateful but he frustrating right now
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Boxing Beast View Post

            One thing I really like about Canelo's run of fights last year was that, we knew what was coming. Even this year Makabu in May, GGG in Sept, 3rd fight in Dec TBA all according to Eddie Reynosa. I wish fighters would put out a list of who, when and where yearly. Counting chickens before they hatched? Or lining your ducks up in a row? It's a matter of perspective I guess. I'm a big fan of Taylor but i haven't enjoyed his interviews lately, one he said five more fights and he was going to retire, NO young man i want so much more!!! But then again he has been one of the most active champions of al them all, fighting 11 times in the last five years. So maybe I should be grateful but he frustrating right now
            It's pretty clear he wants Crawford. But they just don't want to take Catteral lightly. Also I don't think Crawford wants Taylor until it's mandated. Throw in the fact that Crawford is no longer with TR, and you can see why Taylor isn't taking anything for granted here. Yes it's less exciting to listen to listen to, but I completely understand it. If he keeps going on about Crawford then losses to Catteral, then he'll look as silly as Lopez looks right now. I believe he's just focused right now is all.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

              Mate, have a re-read of the article. Those are names he's already beaten at that venue. What he's saying is, that's his home venue, and he has a good history there. He makes weight no problem now. Post Prograis he's been working with a nutritionist and he's had no problems and could, if he wanted, be a career 140 lbr. Going to 147 is from choice, not necessity, as his next goal is to become a 2 weight champion.
              Holy **** your right lmao my bad
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              • #37
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

                This meaningless mandatory was not even necessary, Josh Taylor mislead the fans declaring that he would move-up to fight Terence Crawford but he chickened-out. I dont want to hear anything about promising Jack Catterall a favor for stepping aside for a undisputed clash with Jose Ramirez. In truth, if the 'Tart-Tomato' wanted to repay Jack, he should of vacated and almost guarantee 'El Gato' at least the WBO 147 title.

                Teofimo Lopez was last ranked in the top five P4P, no other opponent that Taylor has ever faced reached such heights. The general public would approve of the 'Takeover' as a worthy challenge, but it looks like Taylor is ducking every threat this year ; I doubt we see him in any big-fight in 2022.
                Teo don't deserve the fight shouldn't get a straight shot at the undisputed title coming off a loss. The guy needs to sort his life out before he starts thinking about boxing anyone

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

                  'Chon' Zepeda will put his boot up Josh Taylor's ass, and leave him like a human pretzel like Ivan Baranchyk. But I dont understand why Josh would fight Jose Zepeda that has never won a world-title nor has a fanbase, but refuses to face Teofimo Lopez?





                  Peter, why did you not enter BoxingIsGreat's thread to congratulate me for winning the prestigious Boxingscene Poster of the year award? I was hurt by your absence, I thought our friendship meant something.

                  In spite your rudeness, I'm pretty sure than I am a fan of the #1. P4P TBC, Naoya Inoue and Oleksandr Usyk. But I cant support drug cheats.
                  Poster of the year, wow you are something special.
                  Riding on Nutt sacks all day long. You always have an excuse when a fighter gets beat by the better man. We were very worried about you when the Bronze Bomber got smashed by Fury and when Ramirez got schooled by TTT.
                  I thought you were leaving the site. Hopefully you are taking your meds and continuing your mental health sessions.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

                    There's Lloyd Honeyghan also. But he's not being disrespectful. He's meaning first in the 4 belt era. And also it would be the first Englishman in any era at 140.
                    Yes of course Lloyd's there, but my point is that we really don't need all these sanctioning bodies. John H.Stracey would also have been undisputed back in 1975 if the WBA hadn,t stripped Mantiquilla of there belt. It was bad enough when the IBF turned up without the WBO rearing it's ugly head!!..

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Mick Higgs View Post

                      Yes of course Lloyd's there, but my point is that we really don't need all these sanctioning bodies. John H.Stracey would also have been undisputed back in 1975 if the WBA hadn,t stripped Mantiquilla of there belt. It was bad enough when the IBF turned up without the WBO rearing it's ugly head!!..
                      Yeah I hear you. One title would be great. Unfortunately I guess we're stuck with it now. It just makes undisputed so much rarer now, especially with all the bull**** politics.

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