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  • Comments Thread For: Josh Taylor Still Views Himself As An Undisputed Champion: "I'm Still The Man At 140"

    Becoming a world champion was a salient checkmark in the career of Josh Taylor. However, after nabbing the IBF super lightweight title in 2019, the 32-year-old wrote down another lofty goal, become an undisputed titlist.
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  • #2
    Oh no, if Lopez wins this fight all we hear is "two division undisputed!"

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    • #3
      Jack Catterall is the uncrowned undisputed champ, actually.

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      • #4
        Will Teofimo get back to where he was pre-Loma? We will soon see. Taylor is a good test to see if Teo still has it.

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        • #5
          True Champion no doubt , But gotta put things right with Catterall
          Hitmon Hitmon likes this.

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          • #6
            He technically still is. He never lost his belts. All those guys with his leftover titles should be gunning to fight him to make them LEGIT. Hes still the ring/lineal champ too.

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            • #7
              Taylor can spin his wheels, good points made, all he wants. What he really needs to do is show up for that first bell on June 10. His reasons and record as of late are a train wreck.

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              • #8
                Who wants that smoke with Subriel "Browny" Matias???

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                • #9
                  Anyone still giving credence to the alphabet organizations is either directly on their payroll or somehow making money off of shilling for them. In terms of the *sport of boxing (perhaps a footnote to the business of boxing), the titles are almost worthless in determining the best fighter in any given division. They're worse than a joke.

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                  • #10
                    He ain't really the man anymore, not at light welterweight, because Catterall beat him.

                    But he's a very good fighter.

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