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    Comments Thread For: Josh Taylor Wants Decisive Third Fight With Jack Catterall

    Josh Taylor targeted a third fight with Jack Catterall after seeing his rival awarded a unanimous decision at Leeds' First Direct Arena
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  • juanpablo
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    #2
    It's 2-0 Catterall imo. I'd rather see Lopez-Catterall tbh

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    • shenmue
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      #3
      Taylor is one of the most deluded fighters in the history of boxing and I know most of them are but this fella takes it to another level.

      He clearly lost both fights, no shame in it.

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        #4
        Just don’t have Timothy “Flip Flopping” Bradley as a commentator, he’s terrible!

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          #5
          Originally posted by juanpablo
          It's 2-0 Catterall imo. I'd rather see Lopez-Catterall tbh
          I agree, Catterall has beaten Taylor twice now. No need for a third fight.

          Catterall’s highest ranking is with the IBF…a path that leads to Subriel Matias (if Matias beats Paro which he should.)

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            #6
            In both fights combined Taylor won a handful of rounds.. I dunno how people see Taylor winning etc.. or it being close.


            Catterall is very underrated IMO..

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            • steeve steel
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              #7
              We saw glimpses of the old Taylor, the pressure and the short shots. Stepping in, prowling, letting his hands go. But he's not as sharp as before. And he just doesn't have the drive anymore.

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                #8
                Originally posted by hitmanjosh
                Just don’t have Timothy “Flip Flopping” Bradley as a commentator, he’s terrible!
                Like Ryan Garcia, and many more, I too demand Tim Bradley Jr.'s resignation as commentator, like he had promised.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #9
                  We've seen 2 and both were pretty much a similar outcome, if you ignore the judging.

                  Taylor isn't the fighter he was 4-5 years ago and Catterall just seems to have his number, stylistically.

                  Let Catterall move on, he at least deserves a title shot.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by steeve steel
                    We saw glimpses of the old Taylor, the pressure and the short shots. Stepping in, prowling, letting his hands go. But he's not as sharp as before. And he just doesn't have the drive anymore.
                    I don't understand how he basically got shot overnight. Doesn't resemble the same fighter. he must party HARD..

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