The pre-Norris Taylor still has enough to pull off a win. I think he'd shake off some rough moments to win a pretty good fight.
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Meldrick Taylor vs. Andre Berto @ 147
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Meldrick Taylor vs. Andre Berto @ 147
23Taylor by Decision47.83%11Taylor by TKO/KO43.48%10Berto by Decision0.00%0Berto by TKO/KO4.35%1Floyd and Elerbee are butt-buddies and Manny injects EPO in his stomach4.35%1Tags: None
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taylor puts a clinic on berto meldrick is a sad story imagine how his career would of turned out if he was allowed to continue with only a couple of secs left in his fight with an undefeated chavez which he was winning ****** richard steele sucking on don kings ****
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Originally posted by Bengali Boxer View Posttaylor puts a clinic on berto meldrick is a sad story imagine how his career would of turned out if he was allowed to continue with only a couple of secs left in his fight with an undefeated chavez which he was winning ****** richard steele sucking on don kings ****
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Originally posted by Bengali Boxer View Posttaylor puts a clinic on berto meldrick is a sad story imagine how his career would of turned out if he was allowed to continue with only a couple of secs left in his fight with an undefeated chavez which he was winning ****** richard steele sucking on don kings ****
He beats Aaron Davis for the WBA title at 147, makes a couple defenses, loses to Terry Norris above WW. Cristano Espana is always a tough matchup for Taylor due to his style and dimensions. You've got other dangerous welterweights like Simon Brown or stablemate Pernell Whitaker. Felix Trinidad and Ike Quartey are about to hit the scene in short time. If he got the W against Chavez they probably have a rematch (before their actual rematch took place in 1994), which win or lose, 140 or above WW, you can bet that Taylor would take his share of physical punishment.
Taylor was always going to have a short stay at the top.
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