Catterall can be a proud man

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Catterall can be a proud man

    He did something Ramirez and Prograis couldn`t. They didn`t even come close.

    He dropped Taylor, hurt him, probably won the fight.
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    #2
    i had catteral winning the fight even without the knockdown and point off he should be very proud

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    • diplo
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      #3
      Unfortunately his pride will count for nothing, he'll never have such an opportunity again. He might get a title shot, sure, but undisputed, never again? This was a once in a lifetime glory taken away from him.

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        He did something Ramirez and Prograis couldn`t. They didn`t even come close.

        He dropped Taylor, hurt him, probably won the fight.
        He did way better than I expected. I don't know if Taylor was weight drained or ill, he didn't look right, but at the same time he couldnt handle Catteralls quick jab, defensive positioning or distance.

        ​​​Styles make fights and Catterall seemed all wrong for Taylor. Jack can stand proud, he did best Taylor but its guna take some time to get the bitter taste of robbery out of his mouth.

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        • Nash out
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          #5
          I had it 115-110 Catterall, and that was being kind to Taylor. It was one-sided, and Taylor was shown for what I have said he always is, a good, but nowhere near great fighter. Outclassed by a little known British boxer. All the P4P talk was laughable to a real boxing expert and historian such as the Great Nash. Nash out.

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          • Haka
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            #6
            Seems that Taylor has no business at 147.

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            • DaNeutral.
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              #7
              Originally posted by Haka
              Seems that Taylor has no business at 147.
              His body probably belongs at 147 but the standard of quality in that division is a good step up in quality and Taylor won't be able to cope with the top Americans or Ugas.

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