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How did you have Taylor vs AA scored going into the 12th?
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Abraham was very impressive tonight. He gave away early rounds like he always does/will, at the start, but that's just to read and time his opponent.
Abe came on strong during the latter stages, and despite Taylor's relatively high output, he didn't present anything to trouble Abraham.
We all know what happened in the end.
I just hope Taylor makes the right choice and walks away with his wits intact. I've always supported Jermain through the good and bad, but as a hardcore fan, I wish he'd walk a way. We don't need another Meldrick Taylor.
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Originally posted by Iceta View PostI stopped scoring it round by round myself. But I thought the fight could've gone either way depending on what judges are looking for. And if I remember right, didn't the judges have Taylor ahead before the KO?
The judges had AA well ahead on the scorecards. (In his previous fight with Froch, JT was well ahead on the scorecards before LKO12).
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Taylor didnt lose any of the first five rounds. And I watched the German version. All Taylor had to do was double up the jab and AA didnt do anything but walk forward. The point deduction was also horse ****. Anytime Taylor threw to the body he was warned. So he just ended up throwing to the head which is all AA had to worry about. Taylor lost (and is done) but he showed that someone with stamina and a good double jab can dominate AA easily. EASILY.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostTaylor didnt lose any of the first five rounds. And I watched the German version. All Taylor had to do was double up the jab and AA didnt do anything but walk forward. The point deduction was also horse ****. Anytime Taylor threw to the body he was warned. So he just ended up throwing to the head which is all AA had to worry about. Taylor lost (and is done) but he showed that someone with stamina and a good double jab can dominate AA easily. EASILY.
He was NOT landing the jab. JT was jabbing AA's gloves, and that does not score.
AA delivered the only non-jab action in the early rounds, and won at least two or three of the first 5 rounds by landing very strong punch combinations.
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Originally posted by Motofan View PostTaylor didnt lose any of the first five rounds. And I watched the German version. All Taylor had to do was double up the jab and AA didnt do anything but walk forward. The point deduction was also horse ****. Anytime Taylor threw to the body he was warned. So he just ended up throwing to the head which is all AA had to worry about. Taylor lost (and is done) but he showed that someone with stamina and a good double jab can dominate AA easily. EASILY.
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