does taylor have no heart??

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  1. $drew$marshall

    $drew$marshall money$$$$$$ Full Member

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    i think he doesn't have the heart that he used to have against winky wright and bernard hopkins. after saturdays fight and the pavlik fights i would say either he lost his hunger or he has no heart.thoughts?
     
  2. Thread Stealer

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    He has heart.

    He doesn't have the stamina. Maybe he's taking it too easy in training camp, but who knows how hard he really is training? Maybe he's training hard and doing his roadwork, but still has stamina issues regardless.

    He's probably not naturally blessed with good stamina, nor does he have the ability to relax in the ring. He's jittery, tense, and that most likely contributes to his stamina issues.

    Not exactly the best finisher or smartest fighter in there, also.
     
  3. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    You should be slapped and banned for even asking the question. Look at his ****ing resume'!!!!
     
  4. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    As my guy Boo put it so eloquently, heart's never been the issue. Unnecessary energy expenditure early in fights and an uncommon uncomfortableness with being ahead in fights are the main culprits for JT not accomplishing even more than he has.
     
  5. pudding

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    Taylor likes to think of himself as being a puncher. When he hits an opponent hard and they don't go down he gets discouraged.
     
  6. tommyboa78

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    No you should for failing to realise the guy is not what he used to be. Probably why you got that gay picture as your avatar.

    For some fighters its all mental. He was doing well against Pavlik the first fight and i'll admit most refs in england would have stopped that one. But having said that he couldn't finish him off and paid the price. Since that beating hes mentally a different fighter, and that i'm afraid will never change. Its got nothing to with his resume u TWAT!


    No heart No stamina and Now No chance of a title!
     
  7. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    I think the fact that he has effective, sneaky power, but was never able to finish his opponent is just as big a factor. Think about what Taylor would be if he had finishing skills...
     
  8. Flea Man

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    HE WOULDN'T HAVE GOT UP IN THE 12TH WITHOUT HEART.

    oops, caps!
     
  9. US Marines

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    How can you pose the question that JT has no heart? Im not even a Taylor fanboy but he has maybe too much heart for his own good. When did getting knocked out equate to a lack of heart. As a Wladimir fan I hate when they say that about him as he always fights back and never stops even if he gets KO'd. In the Brewster fight he was in no condition to continue but when asked if he wanted to continue he shook his head yes. Please dont bring up Vitali's torn rotator incident from 10 years ago its getting old so let it go.
     
  10. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    ooh rah.
     
  11. Flea Man

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    Very funny that all these guys hyping Taylor before the fight are now sporting 'Jermain Who?' avatars.

    BooRadley, you claim Taylor as Pavlik's best win. Doesn't look so good now, does it?

    I actually think it still means a lot, but a lot of guys on here have turned on Taylor based on one round :rofl
     
  12. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    You mean the guy who went out and ouboxed the #1 guy in the 168 division? That Taylor? Still looks like a good victory to me.
     
  13. booradley

    booradley Mean People Kick Ass! Full Member

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    **** off noob. I've been dealing with ****s like you on here for years, and no longer have the patiences to school your fat glue sniffin' ass. you made my ignore list in just 39 posts. Congratulations, you broke Nallege's record.
     
  14. Flea Man

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    What does this mean???????? What no.1 guy?


    Also, read my next sentence, you will see I clearly agree with you. Just think it's strange that all those praising Pavlik are now dissing Taylor.
     
  15. unclepaulie

    unclepaulie Run like an antelope! Full Member

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    I've said for a while that the winner of this fight is the #1 guy at 168, and I stand behind it. Froch, in beating Pascal and now Taylor, has much more of a claim to being top dog at 168 than either Bute or Kessler.


    I'm a huge Pavlik fan and have been for a long time. I never, EVER shat on Taylor. I think fundamentally we're in agreement. Taylor is a big scalp, even at 168 and if anyone is shitting on him it's out of ignorance. Knowing boo as a poster, I doubt that is the case.