Jermain Taylor
Jermain Taylor back in action on December 30th – News
Jermain Taylor back in business, receives boxing license in Nevada
Jermain Taylor making a comeback, possibly to fight on August 13th
By Dan Ambrose: Former WBC/WBO middleweight champion Jermain Taylor (28-4-1, 17 KO’s) is planning on making a comeback and could be fighting on Showtime on August 13th, according to boxing news from Dan Rafael at ESPN. Taylor reportedly has been given a “clean bill of health” after suffering back to back knockout losses in 2009 to Carl Froch and Arthur Abraham.
Can a Jermain Taylor-Andre Dirrell fight possibly be on the horizon? Or will Taylor take on Chad Dawson?
By Marquise Bullock: If Jermain “Bad intentions” Taylor (28-4-1 17KOs) comes out of semi retirement is a Taylor-Dirrell fight the next option for both fighters? Here’s my theory on why this fight is a possible match-up for the year 2011. Ok, on the second episode on “Fight Camp 360” Jermain Taylor basically stated he needed a break from the sport for obvious reasons, the episode also showed a clip of Taylor keeping in shape working out.
Home Cooking in the Super Six? Abraham-Taylor, Froch-Dirrell, More!
By Joseph Hirsch: Six fights have taken place thus far in Showtime’s “Super Six World Boxing Classic.” Of the six matches, the home fighter has won in each and every instance. Before his bout with Mikkel Kessler in Herning, Denmark, Carl Froch was asked if he thought that hometown refereeing had anything to do with the outcomes of the fights.
Pavlik thinks Taylor hasn’t been the same since being stopped by him
By Jim Dower: In an article at Vindy.com, WBC/WBO middleweight champion Kelly Pavlik (36-1, 32 KO’s) says he thinks that he changed the career of former WBC/WBO middleweight champion Jermain Taylor (28-4-1, 17 KO’s) after stopping him in a brutal 7th round stoppage three years ago in September 2007. Since that loss, Taylor has been defeated three out of his last four fights, with two of the losses being knockout defeats.
Dirrell talks Froch, Kessler, Taylor, Abraham and Ward
By Scott Gilfoid: Once beaten Andre Dirrel (18-1, 13 KO’s)l is currently rehabilitating his injured back that he hurt while training recently for his March 27th Super Six bout against unbeaten Arthur Abraham (31-0, 25 KO’s). In an interview at East Side Boxing’s On the Ropes show, the talented Dirrell had this to say: “I don’t believe he [Carl Froch] is going to beat [Mikkel] Kessler. He [Froch] has a better chance against [Arthur] Abraham if you ask me, but I don’t think he’s [Froch] going to beat Kessler. He’s [Kessler] a great boxer. I think Kessler is the better man.”
Boxing Bite size: La edición dos – Jermain Taylor, Pacquiao, Hatton and more!
By Jordan Stoddart: A great time to follow up last years sister article, what with the news of Taylors exit of the SuperSix Series, Greens possible entry into the tournament, a certain Englishman’s comeback into the sport and the never ending story of Pacquiao and the growing hormones. Let’s dissect, direct and correct this week’s news in Bite size.
Mayweather/Pacquiao – A Fans Perspective
Breaking News – Jermain Taylor pulls out of Super Six, Green-Bika winner to replace him
By Peter Wells: In recent breaking news former World Boxing Council/WBO middleweight champion of the world Jermain Taylor has dropped out of the Super Middleweights Super Six tourney after the 1st stage of the tourney. Jermain Taylor told reporters that he was going to give his body time to heal and will be back very soon.