Forgotten Greatness – Meldrick Taylor

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Forgotten Greatness – Meldrick Taylor

    Boxing is unforgiving and cruel. The sport shows no mercy towards the fighters, fans, and promoters that populate the sport. The stakes are always high; an unfocused pugilist can go from champion to chumpion in one night. There isn’t a 16, 82, or 162 game season to pad accomplishments or provide a sanctuary to individual inconsistency. Twelve rounds. One night. One fight. [details]
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    #2
    poor meldrick, he used to be so good

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    • jspivey
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      #3
      It is a shame about Taylor. He had so many skills and one fight ended everything. But that's the sport of boxing: win or go home.Champions aren't made from losing. Meldrick fought his ass off against Chavez,he didn't see it as "I lost I'll be back" he saw it has "damn i lost" And so will history.

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      • TheEvilSaint
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        #4
        taylor's one of those poor guys who never got to his full potential.

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