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Jermain Taylor Update: More Dark News But With a Silver Lining
Boxing can be a dark business even though there seems to be denial at every turn. Its moral underbelly has come into question on more than one occasion and lately there have been some incidents that, while on the periphery, seem to punctuate the dark side. Take the depressing story of Jermaine Taylor who is once again in trouble.
According to the Arkansas Democrat Gazette, mental testing has been ordered for Taylor, 40, after prosecutors called into question his cognitive abilities. The former Olympic medalist and champion boxer was booked into the Pulaski County (Arkansas) jail on Wednesday on three charges of petition for revocation. This comes just two months after his last hearing in the same Pulaski County jail.
Taylor’s many incidents with the law and his downward spiral have been well-documented and need no reiteration here, though it must be mentioned that he left the sport on a winning note, beating Sam Soliman in his last fight in 2014 to win the IBF world middleweight title. Suffice to say that while Taylor must be accountable for his unlawful acts, he also must be treated sooner rather than later if a tragedy to either himself or someone else is to be prevented. Think Edwin Valero.
And this is where the silver lining has come in.
On Thursday, Circuit Judge Leon Johnson ordered Taylor to be mentally evaluated by doctors at the State Hospital and set his bail on the revocation petition at $10,000. The most recent proceedings against Taylor cannot move forward until the issue of his fitness to stand trial is resolved. Judge Johnson gave state doctors until Feb. 11 to report their findings to him.
Finally, his cognitive ability and attendant fitness for trial is being questioned. Finally, he may receive the kind of help (interdiction) he has long required. Finally (at least for now), he is no longer being treated as a criminal.
Felix Savon

In a less hopeful, albeit more shocking bit of news, Cuban amateur boxing great Felix Savon — a three time Olympic champion — is incarcerated on the island after being accused of raping a 12-year old boy.
A report by Abraham Jimenez Enoa for Cuban magazine Gattopardo implied that this may not be the first time Savon, 51, has been accused of such a crime, further implying the possibility of past cover-ups.
Savon had an amateur record of 362-21 and he avenged all of his defeats so, in effect, he beat everyone he faced. He also won gold at the Barcelona, Atlanta, and Sydney Olympic Games among other high-profile championships. He may well have won gold in Seoul in 1988, had Cuba not boycotted the Games. Many consider him more successful than the late and legendary Teofilo Stevenson. Savon never wanted to become a professional and was well known for rejecting lucrative offers to fight Mike Tyson.
“I never would have traded the love and affection of my people for all the millions in the world,” he said.
Meanwhile, the main Cuban newspaper, Granma, which has always referred to Savon in heroic terms, has remained conspicuously silent. Some have speculated that Cuba has covered up Savon’s transgressions in the past given his hero status on the island.
Time will tell. Or maybe it won’t.
Ted Sares is one of the world’s oldest active full power lifters and Strongman competitors. He is a member of Ring 10, and Ring 4’s Boxing Hall of Fame. He also is an Auxiliary Member of the Boxing Writers Association of America (BWAA).
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