Mancinis toughness and agression would keep him from getting stopped early(despite being teed off on) and hed be competetive at times but for the most part it would be target practice for the speed demon Taylor. They finally halt this after Mancinis face is a mess, Taylor all wrong for Mancini. Although Mancini does have his moments when Taylor elects trade toe to toe but eventually Taylor would see how easy it is when hes boxing. Taylor TKO 11
C'mon...... Mismatch......... Taylor of '88 eats Mancini of '82 for lunch at a weight of 140 pounds........... Taylor a smidge bigger......... Taylor's early talent is far too superior to Mancini........... TRUTH! MR.BILL:thumbsup
I was being nice to Mancini earlier this could end up looking like Mayweather-Gatti. Mancini might do a little better only cause Taylor had a tendency to brawl and might fight Mancinis fight for a little bit. He even beats Mancini at his own game though, and once he wised up and wanted to make it easier it would be like May-Gatti.
Taylor was awesome from McGirt to Chavez; Mancini was an honest trier with an excellent heart. Taylor to dominate and dissect Boom Boom, Mancini's heart meaning he takes a fearful beating, before being pulled out sometime in the championship rounds.
Meldrick takes a near-shutout unanimous decision, this isn't Ray's best weight, and Taylor would use his speed to take care of Mancini, but would not be able to hurt him.