Zepeda is the mando that All sanctioning bodies agreed would be next prior to the WBA snaking Taylor on behalf of PBC
Comments Thread For: Catterall: If Josh Taylor Fights Zepeda, Then He's Not a Man of His Word
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I understand.
Well, if Catterall wants the fight that bad? He needs to take this old school.
Physical confrontation, go and confront Taylor in front of the camera's 'Or he can take his own camera's and film it'.
Complaining on social media, is very passive behavior.
Confront the man.
Old school tactics still have their place in boxing, and more boxers need to utilize them.
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Gotta say, I agree with Catterall. That crummy fight was close (I had Taylor edging it) and highly controversial. Taylor's reason for not running it back was moving up to 147. So, if he can make 140 for Zepeda (a fight I'd rather see, btw), he can fight Catterall.Comment
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I don't know why Josh won't take the rematch? He is a much better fighter than Catterall.
He was just too overconfident and probably took Jack lightly by not doing a full training camp and thought to himself that he was going to go in there and just blast Jack out in three rounds but he was wrong.
Catterall was prepared. I have to admit that that was the worse I've ever seen Taylor perform. He kept getting countered over and over again with clean punch after clean punch.Comment
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Chon is the people's champ! At 140 pounds, no one deserves a title shot more than him
Take your number CatterallComment
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. Your a fan really, aren't you lol.
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Big Taylor fan, but.. he lost that fight. Catteral outlanded him, plus got the KD. Stats are eloquent;
The CompuBox punch stats reveal Catterall landed 120 of his 525 shots thrown compared to Taylor's 73 of 306.
In the jabs department, Catterall landed 39 from 258 while Taylor landed just 16 of 127.
When it came to power punches, Catterall also outlanded Taylor with 81 connecting from 267. His opponent landed just 57 of 179.Comment
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