bad management? Don't we as fight fans want to see fighters take the big fights and revenge losses and not duck people or wait for more money or more fame? We want guys to fight each other in their primes. JT has done well with his ambitious fight scheduling, well for the fans and well for his legacy (should he continue to win) he'll go down as a warrior who fought everyone. I for one will not get on a fighter and talk about their management for making a big fight. I'll save that for fighters who don't make the big fights. oh and JT gets KO'd again by Kelly
i wouldn't mind seeing that but i don't JT can do it. He only dropped Kelly the first time because Kelly was trying to bait JT into a brawl and got his clocked cleaned when stuck out his tongue. I think JT may stay away more in the rematch but Kelly's jab was hurting JT and with that jab Kelly was able to keep the distance and pace of the fight just the way he wanted. Kelly's jab is just better than JT's and thats why JT IMO would lose the rematch. But he may go on to beat tons of other people, but, Kelly looks like the one who'll have JT's number.
Taylor reminds me of Lewis in many ways: an early career made up of a mix of promise and disappointment, with a noticeable lack of inner fire. Whether or not Taylor has the same goods to come back as Lewis did will determine his future. Make no mistake about it, Taylor has the full POTENTIAL to destroy Pavlik, but it's the problem of realising his potential which has been Taylor's problem throughout his career.
The right will land everytime. That's what he needs to avoid, won't happen. One last BIG payday for JT.