View Full Version : taylor v's seran
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:28 AM
on now. anyone watching?
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:32 AM
taylor looks fat, and the shiela cant sing....
but will the fat lady sing for taylor..?
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:36 AM
taylor looks like shit. round 1 to the indonesian..
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:41 AM
taylor may have won the second with his jab. but the other fella could have taken it with a higher work rate and body shots. slow pace. taylor doesnt look like he could go to fast. weighed in heavy had to go and lose weight...
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:44 AM
taylor is already in trouble. late in the 3rd, he gets stunned and the indo poured it on a bit. looks like taylor may go.
who will mundine fight?
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:48 AM
another round to the indo. taylor scored late but didnt do enough to win the 4th. he looks old..
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:53 AM
indo wins the 5th. taylor is effective with his tounge. sticks it out instead of a jab after the indo bashes him....taylor isnt fit.
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 09:57 AM
better round for taylor. not sure how much gas hes got, but he doesnt know either. i suggest its not much. 6th split..take your pick.
LeonMcS
06-06-2008, 09:58 AM
Taylors not busy enough.
LeonMcS
06-06-2008, 10:01 AM
Sounds like he wants to quit...
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:01 AM
rope a dope is taylors hope. but hes the dope. hes getting flogged on the ropes. the indo wont run out of steam . taylor already is. 7th indo..
LeonMcS
06-06-2008, 10:04 AM
Be fucked...what a comeback from Taylor!!! Great effort!
Bobby
06-06-2008, 10:05 AM
stopping seran shows he still has some power, taylor survives to fight another day
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:05 AM
fix!!!!! bullshit!!!! the indo is out! tatlor with accumulative uppercutts kos the indo. mundies mother could beet taylor....what a shame. the indo had the guts. tayloy had the gut...
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:07 AM
taylor just spoke into the camera...."give it back tony. i know a lot of people. im comming to get ya!"
tony carradona? owes taylor squillions for ripping him off?
ajay11
06-06-2008, 10:08 AM
quick count wasn't it......sixeveneightineen
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:11 AM
taylor won that on guts and sacraficed brain cells. im not sure how much he has left. but mundine is going to MURDER HIM!!!!
Big Red Meat Axe
06-06-2008, 10:15 AM
Credit to Taylor for pulling it out at the end there, hes going to be sore tomorrow though.
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:20 AM
taylor looked like he had that much fat on him he could make welter.
mundine will win a title in his first middle fight, what a disgrace. "im the man, tripple world champ".....fucken joke.
ajay11
06-06-2008, 10:21 AM
taylor won that on guts and sacraficed brain cells. im not sure how much he has left. but mundine is going to MURDER HIM!!!!
Wouldn't go jumping the gun. If anything that wouldn't have helped any.
Taylor showed heart but the Taylor a decade ago would've slaughtered the Taylor we saw tonight.
It's a bad move for both to make the fight happen.
ajay11
06-06-2008, 10:22 AM
taylor looked like he had that much fat on him he could make welter.
mundine will win a title in his first middle fight, what a disgrace. "im the man, tripple world champ".....fucken joke.
? :huh
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:22 AM
it will happen.... taylor has a poxy belt now. mundine wants it for bragging rights....
ipswich express
06-06-2008, 10:26 AM
It's a bad move for both to make the fight happen.
Shannan's financial state means it's a great fight for him.
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 10:29 AM
Shannan's financial state means it's a great fight for him.
mundines charity is geared to give his chin attacks break....
but i do appreciate taylors $ were stolen and he needs cash. dont we all?
Kegsy
06-06-2008, 10:42 AM
quick count wasn't it......sixeveneightineen
Yeah i noticed that.:yep
Count was like 5 secs in total.:huh
LeonMcS
06-06-2008, 10:44 AM
Ballsy effort but doesn't look like there much left in him. Hope for his healths sake he has a good long look at a tape of the fight and then a serious think about his future. Hate to see any fighter go on too long.
ipswich express
06-06-2008, 10:55 AM
I think he'll be aware that he needs to be in peak shape in his next fight. Nothing less will do.
westside
06-06-2008, 11:53 AM
and the shiela cant sing....
cheap shot.
she actually can sing. quite well.
Francis75
06-06-2008, 01:02 PM
Surely even Mundine wouldn't have the cheek to fight a totally washed up Shannon Taylor after Taylor's lacklustre performance.
sallywinder
06-06-2008, 07:36 PM
mundines vanity knows no bounds, huckleberry........
and he desires that belt.
Steel Kelly
06-06-2008, 11:33 PM
This was sad to watch. Taylor must and should retire, he was going to give it up after the seventh but to his credit scored the KO but that doesn't change the fact that if he fought Mundine he could suffer serious injury.
Retire now Shannon Taylor, you have been great but do not cotinue.
WhataRock
06-07-2008, 01:13 AM
quick count wasn't it......sixeveneightineen
Totally agree
first few numbers were alright 4...5...678910, waved it off.
Seran was ahead and was about to get a minutes rest.
I think he had punched himself out but Taylor didnt have much left either.
shiner
06-07-2008, 01:30 AM
the ref knew the round was seconds from ending ad gave shannon a gift.simple.seran wobbled taylor with a jab in the 1st round,and the commentaters were unsure,even after watching the replay if he had been rocked by it.he nearly buckled,and his face was a combo of having just seen a ghost and the face one pulls just before the effects of gastro take control ! he would last one round or two max with mundine if choc reallytried.
theman1971
06-07-2008, 06:29 AM
SO its Mundines fault that taylor has a belt and that he wants it! get real people! he is the man, everyone wants a pay day with the man. Taylor would need 10 more fights to get what Mudine is offering. Taylor will take and then go into retirement just like the man has put many other former champs into retirement.
Francis75
06-07-2008, 07:29 AM
SO its Mundines fault that taylor has a belt and that he wants it! get real people! he is the man, everyone wants a pay day with the man. Taylor would need 10 more fights to get what Mudine is offering. Taylor will take and then go into retirement just like the man has put many other former champs into retirement.
It's Mundine's FAULT for continually fighting guys like Shannon Taylor who don't have a hope and are several levels below Mundines class. I don't blame Taylor at all if he earns a decent final payday against Mundine, but Mundine is seriously taking the piss by even thinking of taking on Shannon Taylor after Taylor looked lacklustre and was ready to quit against a guy with a 8-5-1 record.
Come on Anthony. We all know you are a talented fighter. Step up to the plate and prove it for once. If not then f#ck off.
Rise Above
06-07-2008, 10:23 PM
SO its Mundines fault that taylor has a belt and that he wants it! get real people! he is the man, everyone wants a pay day with the man. Taylor would need 10 more fights to get what Mudine is offering. Taylor will take and then go into retirement just like the man has put many other former champs into retirement.
:patsch:patsch:patsch:patsch
PIPO23
06-07-2008, 10:56 PM
Seran? this guy won't set the world on fire.he is a blown up middleweight in there next to Taylor. And Taylor has about 70 percent of his prime self. Mundine will own him though, gauranteed.
ashley
06-08-2008, 04:13 AM
Mundine will be after the PABA MW title and then get a World title shot at Sturm
greenghost
06-08-2008, 06:15 AM
Taylor seemed to look like he knew what he was doing, he would walk forward with a tight gaurd like he knew the other guy was getting tired? I only saw the last 3 rounds though? Was similar to ali foreman
mella
06-08-2008, 06:46 AM
Taylor wanted out the previous round, on national TV everyone heard him in the corner. As a fighter u dont do that.
greenghost
06-08-2008, 06:57 AM
I didn't hear that?
Bentchassis
06-08-2008, 07:25 AM
I didn't hear that?
Yeah it happened. Then I think his trainer said something about sticking it up Tony (Caradonna I presume), Taylor yelled 'fuck Tony', got of his stool and won the fight.
sallywinder
06-08-2008, 08:15 AM
yep. taylor wanted to quit. he said something like "i cant do it, i just havent got it no more".
in reality, all he lacks is the dedication. obviously he can still punch. at 36 one would expect him to slip a little, but not to the degree where he gets beaten up by a journeyman.
wonder what taylors thoughts are on how much he owes the public in his next performance? will he train hard and have a dig? or will he take the payday, and give no effort?
if he does the latter, he is doing himself a disservice, as well as his fans, and the public. he should either retire, or have a go.
T.C.W
06-08-2008, 10:43 PM
Taylor is paper today is thinking about doing MMA or fighting Strum, he is finished and should retirer.
shadowboxa
06-08-2008, 10:59 PM
I watched the fight with a lot of interest.. Time for Taylor to hang the gloves up.. No need for him to get hurt any more. Mundine would have murdered both these guys at the same time. Let's hope Shannon goes on to enjoy his retirement now. A great career.. just short of silk department.
ipswich express
06-09-2008, 03:38 AM
It wasn't his greatest win but it was the most courageous. In what may be a career defining moment Shannan Taylor dug deep in to the well to stop Indonesian Andreas “Mayorga” Searan at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Queensland on Friday night.
In front of a strong live crowd and a national audience on a Foxsport Jamie Myer fight night, Taylor looked on the verge of defeat before producing one last barrage to take the vacant PABA middleweight title in the eighth round.
Between rounds seven and eight, Taylor could be heard saying he “can't do it” and he had “nothing left” asking his corner team to stop the contest. A strong urging from trainer Brad Gallagher, dad Steve and cousin Grant, saw the 36 year old Bulli Blaster get off his stool and produce a victory that Australian fight fans should be proud off. Whether or not they will, is doubtful, but to those who know Shannan closely, it's one they will remember.
After losing an estimated 2 million plus dollars and court proceedings just getting under way and the chances there's been a heavy weight on his shoulders, with the former world title challenger and multiple title holder going back to work on construction. He secured sponsors enabling him to train for this fight – and for a brief moment it looked like being a devastating conclusion to a very fine career.
The end came at the 2.59 mark of the eighth after Taylor thumped Seran to the canvas. An uppercut hurt the Indonesian who was then weakened by two left rips down stairs and finished off by short shots to the head. Seran was ahead on two judges score cards.
At the end, Taylor raised his arms before being swamped by his team, then simply kneeling in center ring.
This writer was in the corner for Taylor, and being a friend for many years, have been privy to what he has been going through. A fighter with many detractors, being the former wild child of the Australian ring, with disappointing losses and a well publicized drug habit and other legal woes, he's not a Golden Boy type but there is little doubt he has been one of our best home grown talents in the past twenty years.
The Aussie fighter was 89 kilo's on January 1st, stripping down to 72.45 and this was an added problem weakening him. He was knocked backwards by a Seran left hand in the opening stanza and Andreas landed several body shots through out, having a very good seventh. Taylor at times showed brief glimpses of old class, landing a stiff left jab and body work, even though for four rounds the imports large protector was quite high. Ref Alan More was made aware after round three but it wasn't until the start of the fifth that he took action. He showed defense when he was tiring and hitting the wall, with most of Seran's punches catching gloves or shoulders. In the end it was guts that won the day. An uppercut momentarily stopped Seran in his tracks and Taylor got on top.
Taylor has been offered a big money fight with Anthony Mundine in the Sydney boxer's debut at 160 pounds.
In under card action, Aussie # 2, WBO #12 junior welter Lance Gostelow stopped Thai number 6 Payakchai Sithparadorn in round three. Sithparadorn was down late in round one and again by a right hand bomb in round three. He beat the count but was in no condition to continue. RSC.
Australian & PABA number one featherweight Matt Powell moved up to junior welter to out point four fight novice Lowen Hardy , Queensland number 4 in a scrappy contest. Powell used his usual untidy, head first style receiving several warnings but over the final two rounds his experience showed as he puled away a clear winner.
In a willing scrap between Gold Coasters Les Piper scored a six round decision over Will Hadlow at super middleweight. Going in, Piper number 9 at 168, Hadlow 7 at 160 in the ANBF listings.
Novice pro's Chris Stewart and James Gilthrow put on a hard fought battle for the vacant Queensland junior middleweight title. After a cut eye to Gilthrow ended proceedings in round six the cards were brought in and Stewart took home the belt with a Technical Decision. The winner benefited from sparring Anthony Mundine, Shannan Taylor and Israel Kani this year and he looks to have improved greatly from it.
In the show opener, Rob Toomey, ANBF number 9 at 154, had no trouble with Queensland middleweight champion and ANBF number 6 George Livaditas, punching his way to convincing four round stoppage. (On Towel). Livaditas came in a pound and a bit over the agreed middleweight limit, thus he keeps his state title. Toomey holds a win over current Aussie 168 pound champ Israel Kani.
Foxsport commentators: Andy Raymond and Paul Briggs.
ashley
06-09-2008, 04:12 AM
It wasn't his greatest win but it was the most courageous. In what may be a career defining moment Shannan Taylor dug deep in to the well to stop Indonesian Andreas “Mayorga” Searan at the Gold Coast Convention Center in Queensland on Friday night.
In front of a strong live crowd and a national audience on a Foxsport Jamie Myer fight night, Taylor looked on the verge of defeat before producing one last barrage to take the vacant PABA middleweight title in the eighth round.
Between rounds seven and eight, Taylor could be heard saying he “can't do it” and he had “nothing left” asking his corner team to stop the contest. A strong urging from trainer Brad Gallagher, dad Steve and cousin Grant, saw the 36 year old Bulli Blaster get off his stool and produce a victory that Australian fight fans should be proud off. Whether or not they will, is doubtful, but to those who know Shannan closely, it's one they will remember.
After losing an estimated 2 million plus dollars and court proceedings just getting under way and the chances there's been a heavy weight on his shoulders, with the former world title challenger and multiple title holder going back to work on construction. He secured sponsors enabling him to train for this fight – and for a brief moment it looked like being a devastating conclusion to a very fine career.
The end came at the 2.59 mark of the eighth after Taylor thumped Seran to the canvas. An uppercut hurt the Indonesian who was then weakened by two left rips down stairs and finished off by short shots to the head. Seran was ahead on two judges score cards.
At the end, Taylor raised his arms before being swamped by his team, then simply kneeling in center ring.
This writer was in the corner for Taylor, and being a friend for many years, have been privy to what he has been going through. A fighter with many detractors, being the former wild child of the Australian ring, with disappointing losses and a well publicized drug habit and other legal woes, he's not a Golden Boy type but there is little doubt he has been one of our best home grown talents in the past twenty years.
The Aussie fighter was 89 kilo's on January 1st, stripping down to 72.45 and this was an added problem weakening him. He was knocked backwards by a Seran left hand in the opening stanza and Andreas landed several body shots through out, having a very good seventh. Taylor at times showed brief glimpses of old class, landing a stiff left jab and body work, even though for four rounds the imports large protector was quite high. Ref Alan More was made aware after round three but it wasn't until the start of the fifth that he took action. He showed defense when he was tiring and hitting the wall, with most of Seran's punches catching gloves or shoulders. In the end it was guts that won the day. An uppercut momentarily stopped Seran in his tracks and Taylor got on top.
Taylor has been offered a big money fight with Anthony Mundine in the Sydney boxer's debut at 160 pounds.
In under card action, Aussie # 2, WBO #12 junior welter Lance Gostelow stopped Thai number 6 Payakchai Sithparadorn in round three. Sithparadorn was down late in round one and again by a right hand bomb in round three. He beat the count but was in no condition to continue. RSC.
Australian & PABA number one featherweight Matt Powell moved up to junior welter to out point four fight novice Lowen Hardy , Queensland number 4 in a scrappy contest. Powell used his usual untidy, head first style receiving several warnings but over the final two rounds his experience showed as he puled away a clear winner.
In a willing scrap between Gold Coasters Les Piper scored a six round decision over Will Hadlow at super middleweight. Going in, Piper number 9 at 168, Hadlow 7 at 160 in the ANBF listings.
Novice pro's Chris Stewart and James Gilthrow put on a hard fought battle for the vacant Queensland junior middleweight title. After a cut eye to Gilthrow ended proceedings in round six the cards were brought in and Stewart took home the belt with a Technical Decision. The winner benefited from sparring Anthony Mundine, Shannan Taylor and Israel Kani this year and he looks to have improved greatly from it.
In the show opener, Rob Toomey, ANBF number 9 at 154, had no trouble with Queensland middleweight champion and ANBF number 6 George Livaditas, punching his way to convincing four round stoppage. (On Towel). Livaditas came in a pound and a bit over the agreed middleweight limit, thus he keeps his state title. Toomey holds a win over current Aussie 168 pound champ Israel Kani.
Foxsport commentators: Andy Raymond and Paul Briggs.
Got to agree it took guts to come back from 4 or 5 rounds down and get the KO.....the other guy looked in great shape and came to fight and looked better than his record.
Still I dont think Taylor can get up for the Mundine fight...he will need to see a lot of rocky movies.
ipswich express
06-10-2008, 01:33 PM
Victory, but Taylor tired of prank
David Lewis
09Jun08
THE bell is tolling for veteran middleweight Shannan Taylor -- in more ways than one.
Bells, horns and buzzers were ringing in the ears of the 35-year-old Bulli Blaster long before the start of his laboured eighth-round knockout victory over gutsy Indonesian Andreas Seran at the Convention Centre on Friday night.
Seran's trainer Craig Christian and a couple of cohorts made sure Taylor got a sleepless night leading into the bout by buzzing his apartment bell at hourly intervals into the wee hours. At one point they even blew a horn outside his bedroom door.
After the fight, his rivals admitted to the prank.
The barrage left Taylor in a zombie-like state as he sleep walked to a win which will convince few he can offer Anthony Mundine more than just another quick day if, as expected, they meet on the Gold Coast in late July or early August.
Taylor, a parody of the man who fought for six world titles, was so out of sorts he threatened to quit after seven rounds of absorbing body shots -- and offering little in return fire -- in front of a bemused audience.
"I felt sluggish and I know I didn't fight well, the sleepless night didn't help," said Taylor afterwards.
"It was Craig's idea of a joke, but I wasn't laughing.
"It got so bad, I was nearly going to sleep in the car.
"I'd trained well but I just didn't feel like myself."
Trailing on the judge's cards going into the seventh, Taylor enraged his corner by telling them he'd had enough mid-way through the round.
Trainer, Brad Gallaghers, snapped back: 'Do it for your kids', in reference to a family pushed toward penury after Taylor allegedly lost his home as a result of the dealings of his former manager Tony Caradonna.
After his first workout in nine months, Taylor added: "I needed a kick up the butt from my corner. I needed a rev-up and when I got it I came out in the next round and knocked him out on the buzzer.
"I was never hurt. He punched himself out and then I took him out. But I was heavy in the legs and I know I've got to do better."
Taylor hopes to fight Germany's Felix Sturm for the WBA middleweight crown later this year -- but he would be lucky to make $30,000 from that fight, instead of the $100,000, plus $80,000 in tickets, the Mundine camp is offering.
Taylor, who has nominated the Convention Centre as his new boxing home, admits Mundine might be a mountain too high to scale.
"He's an exceptional fighter and it would be a battle and a hard ask," he admitted. "But I'd make him earn anything he got."
Taylor then flagged the possibility of switching to the mortal combat of cage fighting, adding: "Maybe I should retire and make the switch. That would be interesting."
That's just low by Craigs Team
ipswich express
06-10-2008, 10:33 PM
That's just low by Craigs Team
It's pretty ordinary isn't it? Serves them right to be honest. If it was just a joke, maybe he should've played it on Seran :)
Marcus
06-10-2008, 10:47 PM
Yeah, if the Indo had won , i dont think he could be proud of it, because when you think about it, its a low act imo.
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