Well done To Paul, an excelllent and dedicated Martial Artist. We all new you could do it.
Well done Paul from all at Cosmic IT !!!!
with all the training and hard work we all went through he had to win,because we,re all still recovering..well done mate...richie b
Well done Paul - I always new you were going to be a champion. You have the skill, determination and power to go all the way. Me and the guy's will always be there to keep you going. All the best - now lets take on the best the rest has to offer!! - Any heavyweight full contact champs - look out Paul's about!!
Well done Tail its about time you had a belt around your waist, after all the hard work its paying off hey mate!!
you are all wasters
Yeh right - try stepping in the ring with "Terminator Taylor" he fights again on the 7th October 2000 - MAAS championships - defending his heavy weight title - Go do the business mate.
Next time Paul !!
Paul has the dedication and ability to go all the way, he also will be a great asset to the members that he currently teaches at the chonshindo clubs.
you were very unlucky this time paul i know when the rematch comes around youll kill him. keep training hard from ben sutton chongshin do club
Nice one Paul on the MAAS Cruiser weight title - "The TERMINATOR" is back.
PAUL TAYLOR, WHAT IS HE?
don't encourge others to watch the fights as it should be respected as it's is away of making a better place.
A question that needs to be answered - what and why do martial arts?
I would just like to a add that full contact doen't mean to strike your challanger with full force, it means respecting them and being in control of your kisks knife hands etc knowing how much power to but behind it, but not to her them.
IS THIS SITE A 'SODDIN'SHRINE TO PAUL TAYLOR OR WHAT? WHAT IS SO BLOODY GOOD ABOUT A 22 YR OLD KID
WHY CALL HIM THE TERMINATOR IS THIS A MARTIAL ART OR AMERICAN WRESTLING. MARTIAL ARTS SHOULD BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY IN THE WAY OF THE ARTS NOT COMMERCIALISED IN THIS WAY.
The sport needs to get more comercial so that it can grow, more money needs to be injected into the sport so that it can get more coverage, Pauls latest fight being shown on sky is going to be a great step forward, and having a figure head like Paul can only be good for the sport. The "terminator" is a positive role model and his dedication and comitment to himself and the sport will only serve kickboxing in the best possible way.
By Andy Laverick on Monday, May 8, 2000 - 01:14 pm:
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my jeet kune do will punish u all
b lee xxx xxxx
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A MEAN MACHINE, THE TERMINATOR, THE DISTROYER,AN ANDROID. HE'S HALF MAN AND HALF MACHINE, HE PUNCHES AND KICKS LIKE A MAN AND HE MOVES LIKE A GYMNASTIC, HIS PUNCHES MOVE WITH SPEED AND POWER ALONG WITH HIS KICK AND BLOCKS.
HE IS PAUL TAYLOR
By Anonymous on Sunday, June 10, 2001 - 03:03 am:
By HARJ on Thursday, June 21, 2001 - 01:01 am:
What is martial arts?
Well it's a from of understanding ourselfs and away of understanding others. By looking at the past it's not a sport or away of hurting others. A lot of us use martial arts for combat, but was it really ever meant to be taken to that limit.
Why do martial arts?
At first I had thought it was a way of dealing with other attackers, BUT now it's become more than that, as it is away of helping others to do the right thing and not to go out and use it as a weapon of violence.
By Harj on Thursday, September 20, 2001 - 10:35 pm:
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