No different than when Eric Cherry said he was getting out of the business, I'll believe it when I see it actually happen. With Cherry, that lasted a day or two, LOL. I think Taylor at one time had over 150 horses, maybe 200. I am not sure because I don't follow him. I don't buy into the "too big to fail" routine when it comes to horse owners.
Regardless, getting rid of owners whose conduct is detrimental to the sport and business should be the norm. Unfortunately it's not. With Brooks, his "off the track" and outside activities started the ball rolling, but with Taylor, it's what he's done "in" the sport/business that is getting him banned. If in the end Taylor ends up only being licensed in a state or two, and whatever state doesn't require USTA ownership, I think he'll still be in the business. Just in that state or two. Personally, I hope there is more owner accountability. Much more.