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Old 06-07-2005, 05:03 AM   #680
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Thanks Rom,

The main reason I started this universe was 1) I figured it would help me learn more about historical fighters and 2) I figured I'd quit and go to modern fighters after a few weeks. Fortunately it's been over a year now and I'm still going strong on it.

Steve Taylor came crashing back to earth after defeating Gus Ruhlin in early 1903 to run his record to 8-3. He lost his next 4 fights and 11 out of his next 12. Including bad losses to the likes of Dick Egan, Joe Grim and Bill Squires.

In January of 1907 he dropped to the club ranks with a record of 9-14. Since that point he has gone 2-3 but only has 12.5 retirement points left. It would seem his time is short. He'll always have the Choynski win though.
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