- Arnold Taylor
Arnold Taylor (
21 July 1945 –22 November 1981 ) was aSouth Africa n boxer who became the WBABantamweight champion in 1973.Background
Taylor lived during the apartheid period; he was half white and half black, but he identified himself as being white. Taylor was an expert cook, he used to work at a local bakery in
Johannesburg during the day before training at night.Pro career
Arnold Taylor made his professional boxing debut on
May 20 ,1967 , againstRay Buttle , against whom he drew after six rounds inTransvaal . His first three fights were against Buttle; he won the Transvaal Bantamweight title with a ninth round knockout of Buttle in his second fight, held onJune 30 of the same year, at Johannesburg. OnDecember 11 , he outpointed Buttle over eight rounds in a non-title bout, also at Johannesburg.On
February 19 ,1968 , he won the South African Bantamweight title; in only his fourth fight, beatingAndries Steyn over twelve rounds by decision. After two non title wins, he lost the title, and suffered his first career defeat, when he was knocked out in the first round byDennis Adams onJuly 1 of the same year.After that defeat, he had eight wins in a row, including three against
Herby Clark (one by knockout, one by disqualification in six rounds and one by decision), and one each overEdward Mbongwa (onSeptember 7 ,1968 , in what was his first fight abroad, fought inSwaziland ) and one inLesotho overAnthony Morodi . His third win over Clark, a twelve round decision onMay 12 ,1969 , actually gave him the South African Lightweight division, 15 pounds (about 30 stone) over his natural fighting weight.Next was a rematch with Adams. Taylor lost weight to fight Adams for the South African Featherweight title, and he avenged his first defeat, conquering his third regional title along the way, by knocking Adams out in round eight, exactly twelve days after conquering the Lightweight title. He decided to vacate the Featherweight title and concntrate on defending his Lightweight title, but he lost that title on his first defense, when rematched with Steyn, on
July 4 ,1969 , by a knockout in round eight also.Two wins and one defeat later, he fought Ray Buttle's brother,
Mike Buttle , in a rematch for the South African Bantamweight title, onDecember 6 ; he had beaten Mike Buttle by a fifth round knockout three weeks before. The rematch lasted one more round, as Taylor recovered the title with a sixth round knockout.Taylor began the 1970s with an upgrade in opposition quality, when he fought fellow world Bantamweight champion
Johnny Famechon , ofAustralia , onApril 11 ,1970 , at Johannesburg. In his first fight against a former or future world champion, Taylot lost a ten round decision. In his next fight, he faced Ray Buttle once again, this time winning again with a ninth round knockout, onAugust 15 , to regain the South African Featherweight title. This began a streak of nineteen wins in a row, including five in Australia (where he lived for the first half of 1971), and one inZimbabwe . After he had reached sixteen wins in a ro, he was given his first world title try.On
November 3 ,1973 , Taylor met the WBA's world Bantamweight champion,Mexico 'sRomeo Anaya , in a match refereed byStanley Christodoulou . The fight is considered by many one of boxing's classic fights. One South African sportswriter called it "the blooodiest fight in South African boxing history". Taylor suffered a cut and was knocked downonce in round five and three times in round eight (the WBA has since adopated a rule where a fighter is automatically declared a knockout loser if he or she is knocked down three times in the same round). Nevertheless, Taylor also cut the champion, and, in round fourteen, he connected with a right hand to Anaya'sjaw , sending him to the floor. Feeling that this was his moment to become a world champion, Taylor screamed to his trainers: "He's gone!" from a neutral corner. It took Anaya two minutes to get up, and Taylor won the WBA world Bantamweight title.After two non title wins (including one over future Carlos Zarate challenger
Paul Ferreri ), Taylor defended his title for the first, and only time, againstSoo Hwan Hong , onJuly 3 ,1974 , also at Johannesburg. In what is also considered by many to be another boxing classic, Taylor was once again dropped four times. He was dropped three times early in the fight, and he staged a rally from rounds ten to fifteen, constantly pinning the challenger against the ring's corners and ropes, but he was dropped for a fourth time in round fourteen, and ended up losing the title by a fifteen round unanimous decision.The rest of his career was mostly undistinguished. He won four fights in a row, but, after losing two fights back to back, he decided to retire. Two fights that stand out among his last six fights were a rematch with Anaya, whom he beat again, by knockout in eight rounds at Johannesburg on
June 27 ,1975 , and his last fight, when he was knocked out in eight rounds byVernon Sollas , onNovember 24 ,1976 . His last two fights took place inNorway andEngland , respectively.Death
Taylor died on
22 November 1981 . While driving amotorcycle belonging to his eldest daughter Charmaine, he was involved in an accident in which he was knocked over and he died at the scene of the accident.His boxing record was 41 wins, 8 losses and 1 draw, with 17 wins by knockout.
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