I agree with most of this, but fighters who aren't qualifed to mow Jermain's lawn have gone the distance with AA.
Ill just go with Abraham TKO 10 Abraham knows his opponents limitations and he will be way prepared for this fight and I belive he will knock Taylor out. 65-35 for Abraham imo Abraham TKO 10 This content is protected
From the handful of fights I've seen of Abraham's, I see a somewhat lopsided Taylor UD. That is IF and a huge IF, Taylor doesn't simply run out of gas in the last three rounds like he did against Froch. I don't think he will this time around, simply because I don't think he will have to run as much against Abraham. Froch was physically HUGE in the ring compared to Abraham and that will be the difference this time around for Taylor.
Lots of questions surrounding this bout, all are pretty much in regards to Taylor. A prime, motivated JT would could almost make this a pick'em. But in the end JT is who he is, just as AA. Abraham TKO10
thank god there is someone else on this forum that sees this fight for what it is. taylor looks great against shorter guys. especially a shorter flatfooted fighter who shells up and counters. but lets see if taylor can pull together mentally if he wants to win. i think that froch fight took alot out of taylor
Taylor will own Abraham, Abraham has **** work rate and he went life and death with Lujuan Simon for ****s sake. His ass will get owned plain and simple but I bet they still have the cheek to rob him of a decision in Germany
So in your opinion, winning 3 maybe 4 rounds against your opponent is going life and death:huh? I guess Floyd Mayweather went "life and death" against Marquez because 1 Judge gave Marquez 3 rounds?
Taylor by complete out classing ... he knows what he has to do, his career is on the line and i'm sure that this will be one of his best performances.
I wonder if all you posters who are giving Arthur absolutely ZERO chance against Jermaine will be here giving credit to Arthur if he beats JT without NO BULL**** about JT being ruined.
To date, what has helped his work rate is light punchers. Marquez to be exact. That is the only opponent that I remember him coming forward on with any regularity and letting his hands go some. And that was 'post flu...'.