Good spot. Upon first viewing I thought not too but after watching the reply I think it's just a young version of him and he might be carrying a bit more weight there.
Yeah he had a peach of a right uppercut too, I loved how technically perfect he threw those shots and he often set them up so well. If only he was more durable he'd have been a great champion.
lol...who are you to speak on another man's courage or ability to take a punch? When was the last time you entered a ring and got punched in the face repeatedly?
John Molina Jr.? The guy who went to war with Matthysse? Wtf? That man took serious beatings before his chin gave up. Plus he was in a lot of brutal fights. 14 losses with only 6 coming by T/KO. 5 of those stoppage losses came in his first 10 pro bouts. Just look at the guys he fought. And tell me again he had no chin.
What you said above was BS! Taylor took serious beatings has nothing to do with having a glass chin. You idiot!
Wtf? Not once did he just get capped by a single shot. He had a back and forth with Pavlik and ate a lot of clean shots before Pavlik stunned him in the 7th. A minute left in the round, Pavlik stunned him again. Pavlik then rocks him with a sweet 1-2. Pavlik then lands a vicious barrage on Taylor who is stuck in the corner and beats him to the canvas. 5 months later, Taylor goes the full 12 with Pavlik in the rematch, despite having just been KTFO. His other two KO losses came in the 12th rounds vs Froch and Abraham, where it was clear that Taylor was absolutely fatigued. His chin was not made out of iron, but to say that he had no chin is just ****ing stupid.