Abraham stops Taylor in 12th to open Super Six
Posted Oct 17, 2009 11:10 PM
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BERLIN -Arthur Abraham knocked out Jermain Taylor with six seconds left Saturday, dramatically wrapping up a solid performance in the opening bout of the Super Six super middleweight tournament.
Abraham (31-0, 25 KOs), the former middleweight standout moving up to 168 pounds for the first time, was likely to win on points at O2 World Arena. But the unbeaten German-based Armenian champion caught Taylor with a right to the American's chin, dropping him senseless to the canvas.
"I need a couple of rounds to analyze my opponent," Abraham said. "And then I let him punch himself tired and then I strike back."
Taylor (28-4-1), the once-feared former middleweight champion from Arkansas, endured his fourth defeat in the last five fights, following two losses to Kelly Pavlik and a 12th-round stoppage last April by Carl Froch, who edged Andre Dirrell in the Super Six's second bout later Saturday night in Nottingham, England.
"He just surprised me with the right. I didn't see it," Taylor said. "But he hits hard, and he came to fight."
Taylor won the early rounds at the sold-out arena, but Abraham began taking control from the fifth. In the ninth, Abraham connected with a right hand to Taylor's head, leaving the former undisputed 160-pound champion on unsteady feet.
Among those in the 14,000-strong crowd was WBA champion Mikkel Kessler, also part of the tournament. Kessler will fight Andre Ward in Oakland, Calif., on Nov. 21 to complete the Super Six's first round.
"I was impressed with Abraham," said Kessler, who isn't scheduled to fight Abraham in the tournament's round-robin stage. "He let Taylor come at him for a couple of rounds and then just went after him, and he sure can hit hard."
The fight was the first of 12 bouts over the next 18 months to determine the champion in one of boxing's strongest divisions.
Abraham's next bout is against the speedy Dirrell (18-1), who was impressive in a split-decision defeat in Froch's hometown. Taylor will take on Ward next year.
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2009-10-17 23:37:37

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IAUTOBOND
1:35PM Oct 19 2009 
Taylor has and never will be the same since Pavlik knocked him senseless in there 1st bout. The 2nd bout Taylor was in a defensive mode and he has been ever since. He keeps losing bout after bout and it is time for him to hang up his gloves. He never had any real great fights until Pavlik and was never as good as he and only he believed himself to be. Let see more of these tournaments happen. As a matter of fact every weight division should be mandated to have constant round robin tournaments to settle championship bouts. Boxing has turned into a complete joke and needs something like this in all divisions to save the sport completely!!!
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RClark7601
8:23PM Oct 18 2009 
Taylor is a great boxer but never came back after Pavlik KO him, he should retire now before he get any more brain damage. Im sure he has plenty of money and shouldn't let his pride get him severly hurt.
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NightWorldRecs
3:27AM Oct 18 2009 
taylor is done.
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