Jermain Taylor, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Jermain Taylor

boxer

Date of Birth: 11-Aug-1978

Place of Birth: Little Rock, Arkansas, United States

Profession: boxer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About Jermain Taylor

  • Jermain Taylor (born August 11, 1978) is an American former professional boxer who competed from 2001 to 2014.
  • He remains the most recent undisputed middleweight champion, having won the WBA (Undisputed), WBC, IBF, WBO, Ring magazine, and lineal titles in 2005 by beating Bernard Hopkins, and in doing so ending Hopkins' twelve-year reign as middleweight champion.
  • This made Taylor the first, and to date, only boxer in history to claim each title from all four major boxing sanctioning organizations in a single fight.
  • He would also later hold the IBF middleweight title for a second time. Taylor made his professional debut in 2001 and won his first 25 bouts, which included victories over former champions Raúl Márquez and William Joppy.
  • Taylor, who began boxing officially at age 13, earned numerous accolades throughout his amateur career, starting with his achievement of the 1996 Under-19 Championship.
  • He went on to win a pair of Police Athletic League (PAL) Championships and National Golden Gloves titles and he finished second and third at the 1997 and 1998 United States Championships, respectively.
  • In 1998, Taylor won a bronze medal at the Goodwill Games.
  • Then, in 2000, he earned a spot on the U.S.
  • Olympic boxing team, becoming the first ever boxer from Arkansas to compete in the Olympic Games.
  • At the 2000 Olympics, Taylor won a bronze medal in the light middleweight division. During his reign as unified middleweight champion, Taylor won an immediate rematch against Hopkins and defeated Kassim Ouma and Cory Spinks, as well as fighting Winky Wright to a draw.
  • Having vacated the WBC and IBF titles, he lost the remainder of the unified and lineal middleweight championship to Kelly Pavlik in 2007, in what was his first professional defeat.
  • A move up to super middleweight for a rematch against Pavlik the following year was also unsuccessful.
  • In 2009, Taylor challenged Carl Froch for the WBC super middleweight title, but was stopped with seconds remaining in the final round.
  • At the end of the year he participated in the Super Six World Boxing Classic tournament, but was again knocked out in the closing seconds of the final round by Arthur Abraham. Subsequent neurological issues would force Taylor out of the ring for the next two years.
  • He returned in 2011, winning five consecutive fights and defeating Sam Soliman in 2014 to claim his second IBF middleweight title.
  • Later that year, Taylor was arrested and detained on gun charges but would avoid a prison sentence in 2016.

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