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  • #61
    can't say anything bad about Jermain Taylor. He brings it everytime and only fights against the cream of the crop. Always conducts himself like a professional inside and outside the ring.

    I don't care if you're from the UK, the US or ****ing Neptune, giving the man **** for getting knocked out and receiving a concussion while trying to entertain us fans is pretty low.

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    • #62
      Glad to hear Jermain is doing well.

      Unfortunately this is what happens when you take on nothing but the best your entire career - your longevity suffers.

      I still think Jermain can beat Ward and Dirrell.

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      • #63
        providing he heals right i dont think he would have any problem fighting and defeating someone like andre dirrell, and possibly even andre ward, but he needs to stay far away from big hitters like abraham, froch, and kessler, as another knockout would be a bad thing for him

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        • #64
          Good news indeed… thank God he’s ok…he seems genuine, down to earth and humble…best wishes to him whatever he and his team decide….

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          • #65
            good try J. T. you came to fight and thats what counts. congrads to A.A. dirrel and weak ass froch won't do ****. ward has talent but this is about kessler. i think when this thing clears up it will round off right back into a ward and kessler for it all rematch.

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            • #66
              Jermain Taylor reached his peak and I think he will not get any better.
              He did what he could do in the sport and accomplished what many
              couldn't even achieve so he definitely has nothing to be ashamed of.
              I feel like two devastating KO's in the 12th round should not be over
              looked and he should definitely think about how far he wants to persue
              his career.

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              • #67
                I have Taylor over everyone else actually.

                His stiff jab can neutralize what Ward and Dirrel can bring.

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by GRUSTLER View Post
                  Jermain Taylor reached his peak and I think he will not get any better.
                  He did what he could do in the sport and accomplished what many
                  couldn't even achieve so he definitely has nothing to be ashamed of.
                  I feel like two devastating KO's in the 12th round should not be over
                  looked and he should definitely think about how far he wants to persue
                  his career.
                  You know ironically, what brings these guys to the top, their incredible self belief being a main factor, becomes a detriment on their way down.

                  When they were rising, every body was doubting them, when they are falling same thing. They are always out to prove things.


                  I think it's hard asking a guy to change his mindset and get away from the cheers of the crowd.

                  Cuz they weren't brought up that way.

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by MissDeeCole View Post
                    providing he heals right i dont think he would have any problem fighting and defeating someone like andre dirrell, and possibly even andre ward, but he needs to stay far away from big hitters like abraham, froch, and kessler, as another knockout would be a bad thing for him
                    If he stays in the tourney, he will have to fight Ward next, followed by Kessler.

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                    • #70
                      I'm so happy to hear he's doing well. Whatever he decides to do he will continue to have my support. Part of me wants to see him try to regain another title, but I just don't know if he should or if it's worth it. He gave the sport many memories, and he never turned down a challenge. Boxing needs more fighter like him. God bless you Jermain, and good luck with everything.

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