i agree totally. and even though his skillset is better than abraham's, fighting through a broken jaw to defeat miranda is exactly the sort of character that abraham will need to win this fight. like kessler and froch, abraham is likely to stay standing for 12 rounds so taylor's stamina can easily be the key to him winning this tournament - easily.
If nothing but resume' counted, the rest of these guys would not qualify to mow JT's lawn. Unfotunately Jermains resume' isn't fighting. He is:think
I always wanted to see A.A against Pavlik or Taylor at 160, the Pavlik fight never got made, but this one is on, A.A by late TKO.
Seriously, how hard is it to read and check a box, yet EVERY damned poll we get someone that says they voted wrong. How do they even know? :nut
I know Taylor fades late on but I feel it might not to be too much a problem for him in this fight. My reasoning is that while Taylor has faded, it has been against opponents that are simply a class above anyone Abraham has ever faced. I feel his experience against superior competition should serve him well against Abraham.
I'll be rooting hard for JT as he's one of my favs but i think AA takes it, either UD with a few KDs or late KO.
AA by Ko in the 3rd or 4th. JT looks good for the first 2 rounds then AA uncoils and POPS his Head like a Champaign Cork. a 2 hitter Quiter as JT pulls back and gets hit with the left hook right hook
Taylor decision for me. I know its in Germany and they tend to favour the home fighter bigtime when it comes to a decision, but i have a feeling Taylor is going to box Abrahams head off for 12 rounds and leave the judges with no choice but to give it to him.