Former undisputed middleweight champion Jermain Taylor is going back to his roots for the November 15th bout with former super middleweight ruler Jeff Lacy. Taylor is back in South Florida, training at the Young Tiger Gym in Kendall. After winning a bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic games, Taylor trained in Miami for his first 24 pro-fights. [details]
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Jermain Taylor: "I Want To Make an Impact at 168"
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I saw Taylor in a Phantom at South Beach a while back. I think he was getting over the Pavlik KO.
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He plans on making waves at 168, by first beating a guy who Calzaghe thrashed years ago, has no belt, and with Calzaghe about to retire. Interesting one. I don't see him beating Kessler.
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Originally posted by KrisSilver View PostHe plans on making waves at 168, by first beating a guy who Calzaghe thrashed years ago, has no belt, and with Calzaghe about to retire. Interesting one. I don't see him beating Kessler.
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Originally posted by KrisSilver View PostHe plans on making waves at 168, by first beating a guy who Calzaghe thrashed years ago, has no belt, and with Calzaghe about to retire. Interesting one. I don't see him beating Kessler.
A tune-up.
Funny you should mention Joe Calzaghe in your criticism of Taylor; isn't he fighting a 40 year old guy who Tarver and Johnson thrashed years ago, who also has no belt, and trying to sell it as a superfight?
At least Taylor isn't pulling the wool over anyone's eyes.
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Originally posted by dstew View PostHe's taking a tune-up against the guy who put Joe Calzaghe on the map.
A tune-up.
Funny you should mention Joe Calzaghe in your criticism of Taylor; isn't he fighting a 40 year old guy who Tarver and Johnson thrashed years ago, who also has no belt, and trying to sell it as a superfight?
At least Taylor isn't pulling the wool over anyone's eyes.
When Calzaghe gets knocked the **** out and decisioned back to back by the same guy, then maybe you can compare him to Taylor.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostWhen Taylor achieves half of what Calzaghe has in the sport maybe you can compare them.
When Calzaghe gets knocked the **** out and decisioned back to back by the same guy, then maybe you can compare him to Taylor.
Did it LOOK like I was comparing Taylor to Calzaghe? I was referring to each of their approaches to their next fights.
I wasn't the one who brought up the Welshing Wonder in the first place.
And when Calzaghe has the balls to fight Pavlik, ONCE much less twice, and not use smoke and mirrors bull**** to make his fight selections look legit, then maybe he will have half the integrity and character of Taylor.
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