After winning the IBF MW belt from Sam Soliman, Taylor was supposed to make a voluntary title defense against Sergio Mora, on February 6th 2015, in Beau Rivage, Biloxi (the site of Taylor's win over Soliman).
About a month before the fight, the fight was scratched due to Taylor getting in a world of legal trouble.
Taylor eventually went to jail and that basically ended his career. Mora fought a durable AB Han as a replacement and won by SD 12.
What could we expect from Taylor-Mora, had it happened? Would it have been Taylor's (likely) last career victory or would Mora become a two-division champ?
Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
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EdwardRevolver1993
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Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
Last edited by EdwardRevolver1993 on 04 Jan 2025, 14:33, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
I think Mora probably could've beaten Taylor in 2015, but it would've been a competitive fight.
Didn't Mora win a belt in his win over Vernon Forrest?
Didn't Mora win a belt in his win over Vernon Forrest?
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EdwardRevolver1993
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Re: Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
I stand corrected. You're right. That reign lasted for only 3 months, but he did become a champ.
I'll edit my text.
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Jeff_lacy_ko
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Re: Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
Taylor won that title belt when soliman blew out his k ee midfight and had to fight one legged
Id favor mora
Id favor mora
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EdwardRevolver1993
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Re: Jermain Taylor vs Sergio Mora (2015)
That is correct. But if I recall, even before the Soliman knee gave up, Taylor fought an OK fight. At least, that's what I remember. I haven't watched that fight since when it happened. Might go back and rewatch it.Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑04 Jan 2025, 16:19 Taylor won that title belt when soliman blew out his k ee midfight and had to fight one legged
Id favor mora