Re: The Stoppage of Chavez-Taylor I (18 Years Later)
Posted: 14 Aug 2008, 14:44
It was a dramatic and historical fight. Very controversial. The best fight of the 90s by far.
I had Meldrick Taylor winning the fight, but not like HBO's Harold Letterman had it. He almost had it a shutout in favor of Taylor, which I disagree. The fight was much more competitive than what Lederman believed.
I hugged my cousin after the fight when I saw Taylor counted a TKO by referee Richard Steele. What a fight.
I believe that Taylor should have asked the great Julio Cesar Chavez for a rematch about the same time or the next year in 1991, but he did not.
2 seconds left of greatness for Meldrick Taylor...What if.
Even though Taylor lost, it was his MOST DEFINING FIGHT...The fight that everybody remembers him of.
I had Meldrick Taylor winning the fight, but not like HBO's Harold Letterman had it. He almost had it a shutout in favor of Taylor, which I disagree. The fight was much more competitive than what Lederman believed.
I hugged my cousin after the fight when I saw Taylor counted a TKO by referee Richard Steele. What a fight.
I believe that Taylor should have asked the great Julio Cesar Chavez for a rematch about the same time or the next year in 1991, but he did not.
2 seconds left of greatness for Meldrick Taylor...What if.
Even though Taylor lost, it was his MOST DEFINING FIGHT...The fight that everybody remembers him of.