gotta go with Jermaine Taylor on this one. I don't know about the rest of you, but I pick up on subtle things guys do, it helps me break down matchups better than most. Taylor is an underrated bodypuncher, and would out bodysnatch the bodysnatcher. Clearly -Seabiscuit has spoken
Mike systematically breaks him down, losing a round here and there,..towards a mid to late round TKO.
McCallum about 7-4-1, getting easier at it goes. Probably chasing Taylor out the ring by the 12th. Pretty much as Hops would have if he'd been 3, 4 years younger at the time.
I think McCallum would stop him in the late rounds. Taylor's shitty stamina and spurt fighting vs. McCallum's bodypunching and educated pressure equals a bad night for JT. Taylor would start strong but just wilt over the course of the fight and get brutally stopped.
Taylor being 6'1, 175lb & pretty busy/affletik with it causes McCallum some challenges through the first 8, even though he'd be breaking Taylor down as he faced 'em.
Taylor is bigger, stronger and faster than Watson. McCallum has his challenges before stopping him in 11.
:: I guess so, except I'm saying that Taylor gives McCallum greater challenges than Watson did.....er...you know....ahead on points at the time he is stopped and McCallum a little busted up and what not :scared2: