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  • #21
    Catterall can't back out now! He asked for the fight, now sign the contract!

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    • #22
      If Catterall wants the fight, he will rematch Taylor at 147 pounds.

      Even before the Catterall fight, I believe? Taylor was planning on moving up to 147 pounds.

      Because I can recall watching interviews, and reading articles about Taylor wanting to fight Terrence Crawford.

      I don't bother with social media. I have no idea what Catterall has been doing or saying to actually get his rematch with Taylor.

      What is he actual doing? If he wants this fight, then in all honesty he should confront Josh Taylor. In his gym, or wherever he is training etc.

      Go old school.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        If Catterall wants the fight, he will rematch Taylor at 147 pounds.

        Even before the Catterall fight, I believe? Taylor was planning on moving up to 147 pounds.

        Because I can recall watching interviews, and reading articles about Taylor wanting to fight Terrence Crawford.

        I don't bother with social media. I have no idea what Catterall has been doing or saying to actually get his rematch with Taylor.

        What is he actual doing? If he wants this fight, then in all honesty he should confront Josh Taylor. In his gym, or wherever he is training etc.

        Go old school.
        Old school like the Canon. "Let's go champ!

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        • #24
          Prior to the fight he claimed he had a great camp, and made weight comfortably, injury free. Now everything is the complete opposite, tons of excuses. Doubt dude really wants this fight

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          • #25
            Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post

            First, Jack Catterall has to remove his boot out of your ass 'Tartan-TornA$$hole'.

            I would recommend that Jack Catterall demand VADA anti-doping now that the 'Tart-Tomato' has vacated the WBC : it is my understanding that due to the fact that the WBC still recognizes Taylor as the IBF and WBO champion, that Josh is not ranked by the World Boxing Council nor does he have to participate in their Anti-doping program any longer.

            Josh Taylor has ducked Alberto Puello, Jose Zepeda and is also ducking the WBC Clean-Boxing-Program. Now I know that some of you nitwits will call me crazy -- in spite of the fact that all my 'conspiracies-theories' have been confirmed to be FACTS.
            Stop assuming that people remember what you write.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

              I'm pretty sure he did give Catterall his due respect. In fact he's stated that, although he believes he done enough to edge it, if he'd lost he'd be gutted at losing his titles, but would have accepted it, as it was a close fight. So what part of that did you interpret as, not giving him his due respect. I seriously doubt you were a huge Taylor fan.
              How would you know? Ever since the first time I saw Taylor before he even any international or world accolades, I knew he had the goods. I always thought he was underrated when all the Yank fans were trashing him and calling him a "eurobum" and things of the like. I still have respect for his abilities and he can certainly redeem himself but I'm not an obsessive fanboy who praises every single thing he does. I call a spade a spade. He acted like a total clown in the build up to the Caterall fight and sounded a bit delusional afterwards. People make mistakes. He just needs to get back to earth and take his opponents seriously again. I don't know what was going on his personal life during training for Caterall but he was incredibly agitated going into the ring for that one and it showed in his sloppy, underwhelming performance.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by theface07 View Post

                How would you know? Ever since the first time I saw Taylor before he even any international or world accolades, I knew he had the goods. I always thought he was underrated when all the Yank fans were trashing him and calling him a "eurobum" and things of the like. I still have respect for his abilities and he can certainly redeem himself but I'm not an obsessive fanboy who praises every single thing he does. I call a spade a spade. He acted like a total clown in the build up to the Caterall fight and sounded a bit delusional afterwards. People make mistakes. He just needs to get back to earth and take his opponents seriously again. I don't know what was going on his personal life during training for Caterall but he was incredibly agitated going into the ring for that one and it showed in his sloppy, underwhelming performance.
                3 years later.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by tkoboxingscene View Post
                  Prior to the fight he claimed he had a great camp, and made weight comfortably, injury free. Now everything is the complete opposite, tons of excuses. Doubt dude really wants this fight
                  Watch the Taylor Documentary Portrait of a Fightr. It was on the BBC and its obvious Taylor had a terrible camp. It was filmed in the build up to the Catt fight.

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