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    More from Dibella on Taylor; Al Haymon trying to talk him into retiring?

    DiBella, Taylor split up

    By Nick Walker, Arkansas ********-Gazette

    Saturday, December 12, 2009

    LITTLE ROCK — Jermain Taylor says he plans to continue fighting in the Super Six Super Middleweight Classic, but Lou DiBella, Taylor’s longtime promoter, will not be in Taylor’s camp.

    Taylor’s intention of reentering the ring in April against WBA super middleweight champion Andre Ward is the reason for the split, DiBella said in a statement on his Web site.

    “It is with a heavy heart, but strong conviction, that I recuse myself and DiBella Entertainment as Jermain’s promoter,” DiBella said.

    DiBella said that he wanted Taylor (28-4-1), of Little Rock, to consider retiring after Taylor was knocked out with six seconds remaining in the 12th round of his Oct. 14 fight with Arthur Abraham. Taylor crashed to the canvas in Berlin after getting jarred by the right hand of Abraham, losing his first fight in the Super Six.

    Taylor, a former undisputed middleweight champion, left the ring under his own power, but he suffered a severe concussion and was taken to a Berlin hospital later that evening after suffering short-term memory loss. He was released the next day, but the impact of Taylor’s third knockout loss in the past four fights was not lost on DiBella, who stands to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars by dropping Taylor.

    “I made my opinion clear in the locker room after the fight, I made it clear in the emergency room after we had to take him there,” DiBella told the Arkansas ********-Gazette. “My greatest hope is that nothing happens to Jermain, regardless of what decision he makes. Every man has to make a choice, and I made mine, and I hope Jermain makes the right one.”

    Guaranteed fights with Ward and Mikkel Kessler remain on Taylor’s Super Six contract, and potentially more if he can score enough points to get into the semifinals.

    It should be noted that Di-Bella is the promoter for Allan Green, who was selected by Showtime as the first alternate for the tournament should Taylor or any other boxer withdraw. Several published reports late Friday had Taylor’s manager Al Haymon traveling to Little Rock to try and talk Taylor into retirement as well.

    DiBella said he felt like his hand was forced when he heard of Taylor’s decision to resume boxing.

    “I hope that Jermain knows me well enough to know that I took no joy in this. I’m genuinely concerned about him and his well-being,” DiBella said.

    Taylor has been meeting with doctors, including Little Rock neurologist Dr. Scott Schlesinger, this week to get advice and clearance to fight Ward in the next round of the Super Six in Las Vegas. Ward stopped Kessler in the 11th round of their Super Six bout on Nov. 21 in Oakland, Calif., to retain his WBA belt.

    DiBella told ESPN.com’s Dan Rafael that his strong sentiment about Taylor retiring stems from a relationship with former IBF lightweight champion Leavander Johnson, who died after suffering a brain injury in the 11th round of a title defense loss to Jesus Chavez on Sept. 17, 2005.

    “Losing Leavander was a profound experience for me and, if not for Leavander’s family encouraging me to stay in, I had serious thoughts of leaving the game,” DiBella toldRafael. “Any time you have that kind of loss or experience, I’m sure it impacts you.”

    Taylor, Haymon, publicist Norman Horton and trainer Ozell Nelson did not respond to repeated messages from the Arkansas ********-Gazette seeking comment. Taylor’s business manager, Andrew Meadors, said that he was sorry to hear that DiBella was stepping down, but he declined to speculate about what this move meant for Taylor.
  • Pullcounter
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    ward is not a huge puncher... taylor might make it 12 rounds with him and that might give him hope to continue his career, althought IMHO he should retire.

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      #3
      And for those of you who missed it, this quote from Ozell Nelson over on boxing talk dot com is what started the whole thing:

      Ozell Nelson informed (boxing talk dot com) that [Jermain Taylor] will "definitely remain in" Showtime's Super Six Boxing Classic. Taylor will next face Andre Ward on April 17 or April 24. When asked if Ward's speed was of seirous concern, Nelson said, "No. Jermain is going to get back in the swing of boxing. As long as he stays behind his jab he shouldn't have any problem at all." Nelson has also informed us that Taylor has received a clean bill of health following a concussion suffered at the hands of Arthur Abraham in his last bout.
      I've been a strong critic of Nelson's for a long time and am now more certain than ever that Taylor needs a new corner man if he's actually going to continue in the sport. If Nelson thinks Taylor is going to beat Ward with his jab alone, he needs his head examined.
      Last edited by dstew; 12-12-2009, 03:16 PM.

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        I feel for JT, obviously he is still trying to rake in as much as he can for his family. Just 2 fights ago he almost beat Froch. I can make an argument that he can still continue to make money fighting lesser guys for as long as he can but this man should not be in The Super Six.
        Last edited by TheMelvern; 04-06-2010, 10:59 PM.

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          #5
          Thank you for this article.

          The guys who have plenty of money without Taylor (LDB, AH) want Taylor to shut it down. The guys who still depend upon Jermain for their livelihood want JT to press on.

          Sad.

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            Originally posted by TheMelvern
            I feel for Ward, obviously he is still trying to rake in as much as he can for his family. Just 2 fights ago he almost beat Froch. I can make an argument that he can still continue to make money fighting lesser guys for as long as he can but this man should not be in The Super Six.
            You mean Jermain.

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              #7
              Originally posted by TheMelvern
              I feel for Ward, obviously he is still trying to rake in as much as he can for his family. Just 2 fights ago he almost beat Froch. I can make an argument that he can still continue to make money fighting lesser guys for as long as he can but this man should not be in The Super Six.
              i think you mean taylor, not ward.

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                #8
                What if Taylor beats Ward? He'll be a champ, but would he still need to retire, just because some of you guys here think he's shot?

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                  Originally posted by TheMelvern
                  Just 2 fights ago he almost beat Froch. I can make an argument that he can still continue to make money fighting lesser guys for as long as he can but this man should not be in The Super Six.
                  Oh, one could easily form an argument that Taylor can continue on in the sport. He's not been in any brutal, back and forth battles over sustained periods like many fighters have (Miguel Cotto?). All three of his knockouts were relatively quick and started with one big shot, and he left the ring under his own power after each of them. He's still young enough to have a few productive years in the sport and thus far has been competitive in each of his four losses, never having been completely blown out or dominated.

                  But the argument could just as easily be made that he's made enough money in the sport and should retire while he still has all his faculties without exposing himself to further risk. He's made millions, has a nice home that is paid off (from what Dibella says), lives in a city that with a low cost of living relative to how much cash he has made, is part-owner of the largest fitness center in Little Rock, etc, etc...

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                  • starjammer
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                    I'm shocked Jermain is continuing, just found out a few mins ago. I don't see Ozell helping Jermain to beat Ward. He strikes me as sum1 who just goes through the motions and doesn't have anything spectacular to offer Jermain or to help him tactically when needed. I may be totally wrong, but that's the impression I've got.

                    I think if Jermain is throwing himself into the deep again he needs to try a new trainer.

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