Taylor Loss The Match
After lose by a 12th round knockout to previous middleweight champ Arthur Abraham on Saturday night with only 6 seconds to go away in the bout, there are questions whether Jermain Taylor will carry on forward in the Super Six competition. Taylor, was cruelly knocked out by a solid right hand from Abraham in the fading seconds of the bout, causing Taylor to fall reverse initial on the canvas with the back of his head vigorous off the canvas hard.
Taylor’s body spaced as he lay on the canvas with his arms extended out in front of him and his legs stiff in a typical sign of a boxer suffering from a concussion. The bout earlier to this was quite close, as Taylor had won many of the preceding rounds but had as usual washed out in the 2nd half of the clash. A lot of praise has to be given to Abraham, because he ongoing pouring in the control shots in the second half of the clash and was able to totter Taylor with a big right hand at the begin of the 9th.
Abraham vocation rate was very low down in most of the rounds. The dissimilarity here is that Taylor was only jabbing and not trade much with control shots. This enable Abraham to take many of the rounds based on his harder shots.
The failure for Taylor, his fourth in his previous five clashes, appears to be a signal that he require a break from boxing to get better. This was third knockout failure in his precedent five fights. Dan Rafael says that Taylor could be replace by super middleweight contender Allan Green.
Although Green has an inspiring record that may appeal to some fans, he hasn’t fight anyone of real talent other than Miranda, who strike Green by a 10 round decision in 2007. Rafael says that Green’s advertiser might put him in a another game with Miranda, and the victor would then be the exchange to replace Taylor, if it comes to that. It might not be a terrible idea, but it will take a few times before Green and Miranda can clash again, because Miranda has a clash coming up subsequently week on October 22nd next to Francisco Sierra.
Taylor’s body spaced as he lay on the canvas with his arms extended out in front of him and his legs stiff in a typical sign of a boxer suffering from a concussion. The bout earlier to this was quite close, as Taylor had won many of the preceding rounds but had as usual washed out in the 2nd half of the clash. A lot of praise has to be given to Abraham, because he ongoing pouring in the control shots in the second half of the clash and was able to totter Taylor with a big right hand at the begin of the 9th.
Abraham vocation rate was very low down in most of the rounds. The dissimilarity here is that Taylor was only jabbing and not trade much with control shots. This enable Abraham to take many of the rounds based on his harder shots.
The failure for Taylor, his fourth in his previous five clashes, appears to be a signal that he require a break from boxing to get better. This was third knockout failure in his precedent five fights. Dan Rafael says that Taylor could be replace by super middleweight contender Allan Green.
Although Green has an inspiring record that may appeal to some fans, he hasn’t fight anyone of real talent other than Miranda, who strike Green by a 10 round decision in 2007. Rafael says that Green’s advertiser might put him in a another game with Miranda, and the victor would then be the exchange to replace Taylor, if it comes to that. It might not be a terrible idea, but it will take a few times before Green and Miranda can clash again, because Miranda has a clash coming up subsequently week on October 22nd next to Francisco Sierra.
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