1990: Meldrick Taylor vs. Pernell Whitaker

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1990: Meldrick Taylor vs. Pernell Whitaker

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Who do you guys think wins this matchup? Honestly I think if anybody's style could give Whitaker fits at that time it was Taylor, his handspeed was ridiculous and I think he would've been able to hit Sweet Pea more than practically every other opponent combined. I doubt Whitaker would be able to fully utilize his footwork either because Meldrick was a very good boxer himself with good footwork.

I'd have favored Taylor to win by a pretty close but clear decision.
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Post by Ezzard »

I agree that Taylor's style would get him the decision in this one, but it's hard to call against Whittaker.
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Post by markl »

I loved Taylor. But he wasn't smart enough to beat Whitaker. The thing that most ignore about Pea was how many punches he threw in his prime.

I hate compubox with a passion but he has like 4 or 5 of the top 10 in most punches landed on HBO telecasts.

Although I haven't seen footage I have heard on a few occasions that Whitaker owned Camacho in sparring when he was still an amateur.

He is one of those guys that you think someones activity and speed will get to him. But it never materializes in the ring.

Whitaker by UD in a good, crisp fight.
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markl wrote:I loved Taylor. But he wasn't smart enough to beat Whitaker. The thing that most ignore about Pea was how many punches he threw in his prime.

I hate compubox with a passion but he has like 4 or 5 of the top 10 in most punches landed on HBO telecasts.

Although I haven't seen footage I have heard on a few occasions that Whitaker owned Camacho in sparring when he was still an amateur.

He is one of those guys that you think someones activity and speed will get to him. But it never materializes in the ring.

Whitaker by UD in a good, crisp fight.
Funny that you mention his sparring with Camacho because in those videos of Zab Judah sparring with Pernell HBO showed on the countdown for the Cotto fight it looked like he was handling him with his handspeed.
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Post by Robinson »

I love Whittaker...but what I have seen of Taylor and his
volume of punches some judges may favour him over Sweat
Pea's defensive and tricky style.

I am a Whittaker fan however so I am going to go with him :)
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Post by markl »

Robinson wrote:I love Whittaker...but what I have seen of Taylor and his
volume of punches some judges may favour him over Sweat
Pea's defensive and tricky style.

I am a Whittaker fan however so I am going to go with him :)
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Whitaker threw just as many punches.
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Post by tennessee »

this bout is a draw. ahh. what a robbery, and we would all agree that taylor won at least seven rounds clearly. nobody could get off five or six punches faster than meldrick taylor.
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Post by Syntax Error »

I wouldn't like to be a judge for this one.

It would be practically impossible to see the punches with these two.

It's a tough one to call, but I think Whittaker would edge.

He was so defensively sound, it is hard to pick against him.
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Post by walshb »

The difference here is intelligent offense and Whitaker has the edge. Taylor may very well be busier, but will he really be landing with the majority of the punches. Pea will IMO be a lot more precise and he will be the one dictating the pace....Pea by decision
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Post by dempseyfire »

Taylor is over-romanticised by some. He was a very good boxer with excellent fast combinations but as has been said he was not a very smart boxer and needed to be set to really get his combinations off (Chavez was standing on the inside pocket with Meldrick allnight). Against the constantly evolving and moving Whitaker, Taylor would be baffled and get frustrated.
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dempseyfire wrote:Taylor is over-romanticised by some. He was a very good boxer with excellent fast combinations but as has been said he was not a very smart boxer and needed to be set to really get his combinations off (Chavez was standing on the inside pocket with Meldrick allnight). Against the constantly evolving and moving Whitaker, Taylor would be baffled and get frustrated.
Very good points.

I think you've summed it up perfectly. :TU: :box:
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Post by elmersalsa »

Taylor probably was stronger and probably the better inside fighter, but he gets hit too much. Whitaker was a clever tactician that could adapt to any opponent's style. He was so hard to hit, like Nicolino Locche, but threw way more punches than Locche.

Whitaker beats him 10 out of 10. He was that good. :TU: :TU: :TU:
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From my perspective, I always thought of Sweet Pea being stronger than Meldrick. I think his slickness/ring generalship throws it off a bit, but I seen Pernell on occasions push his opponent back, he was no George Foreman, but if he had some strength to give him some respect. Meldrick loved to throw pitter patter combinations and would rather trade than push his opponent back. Taylor may win some early rounds cuz of his handspeed, but everything points to Sweet Pea by unanimous decision.
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Post by ringsider »

They both stunk, and neither could beat Chavez. End of story...... :roll:
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Post by I Feel Fine »

Whitaker beat Chavez. Taylor was two seconds away. Your posts are what stink, like green turd.

I would pick Whitaker over Taylor.
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