Round 8 - Cagey opening, both fighters defending well. More boos as we have very little contact during the first minute of the round. Taylor...
Round 7 - Taylor begins with a greater purpose, throwing a wider range on punches and just clipping Hopkins. The veteran responds with a big...
Round 6 - Hopkins begins by moving as Taylor seeks to re-take offensive control with the crowd once again chanting his name. 'Nard on his toes...
Round 5 - The intensity has cranked up a notch as Hopkins has decided to fight Taylor for offensive initiative. Bernard starts to use his own...
Round 4 - Hopkins comes out more aggressive with his feet, but still allows the bigger Taylor to fire his shots first. ANOTHER warning from Nady...
Round 3 - Hopkins comes out on his toes, all previous thoughts of aggression gone. Taylor stalks his pray. Hopkins lands two body shots and...
Round 2 - Taylor comes out jabbing to the body, as the fighters movements mimick that of the first round, cautious. Taylor throws two wide...
Round 1 - Both fighters start tentative, extending their jabs and circling eachother. Searching for lead positioning. Taylor lands a jab...
One minute, and a truely shocking display of support from ESB.
I'll be starting round 1, in 14 minutes buddy.
Get rid of this you ***git. Mine has proper explanation, AND a disclaimer!
Evening ESB. We have no Prizefighting on tonight, (Unless we count Deontay Wilder fighting yet another can.) As a result I've decided to...
It was just a total flunking. I've never seen a Unification fight be so one sided. Quick KO's send a message, but this was a twelve round beating.
Opening myself up to critisism, but the only MW I'd give a chance of dropping Hagler to, would be Roy Jones Junior on a flash knockdown. Only way...
I agree with Drew, and Edwin Valero is not relevant.