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theanticool · 11 months
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Jack Catterall vs. Darragh Foley Highlights
Jack Catterall (27-1, 13 KOs) should have been the undisputed jr welterweight champion with his performance against Josh Taylor back in 2022. Sadly, an injury kept him from another shot at the undisputed title and he's likely not getting unless he can force himself back into the mandatory position.
Catterall can strive towards that with another win. He's set to face an aged but game Jorge Linares (47-8) this Saturday (Oct. 21) on DAZN.
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10point-must · 4 months
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Jack Catterall wins by decision against Josh Taylor in Leeds on May 25th 2024. Catterall in a sequined black, red and gold look with RILEY (his daughter's name) across the waistband. Taylor with sequined black trunks and tartan side panels. Both men in Fly boxing gloves.
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realfightjunkie · 4 months
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UPSET ALERT! Jack Catterall {+115} DEFEATS Josh Taylor {-140} via 12 round DECISION. Will go 12 rounds {-210} & Catterall wins by decision {+160} hits!
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frontproofmedia · 7 months
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JOSH TAYLOR VS. JACK CATTERALL 2 MANCHESTER PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
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Published: February 20, 2024
JOSH TAYLOR VS. JACK CATTERALL 2 MANCHESTER PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES
  Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Sport Chairman:   "Welcome to Manchester for part two of a slightly lively press conference ahead of the British fight of the year, the rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall, April 27 in Leeds. We have a night that you are not going to forget.    "The controversy of the first fight will be settled in an unbelievable night live and exclusive on DAZN around the world, part of your subscription on the global home of boxing."
  Josh Taylor:   "I’m looking forward to getting this fight done. The first one is done, he couldn’t beat me the first time and he certainly won't beat me this time, so I’m looking forward to it. "It’s been a long two years coming. We tried to get the fight done straight away and it never happened, the mandatory then came in. But we’re here now, there’s no point in keeping on talking about what happened, we’re going to settle the score on April 27.You need to have a word with your man, that’s three times he’s tried to put his hands on me, he’s meant to be a professional athlete. Keep your hands to yourself you little rat.    "It is must-win, it’s a crossroads fight for us both, when I beat him this time again, he’s got nowhere to go. His biggest night is me and when I beat him again, he’ll have nowhere to go and he’ll retire without a prime, with no belts and he’ll never be a World champion.    "You’re in the wrong game if you don’t believe in yourself, so of course he’ll think that, but he’s never knocked anyone out in his life, not anyone credible.     "On April 27, I end Jack Catterall’s career, one that he never got going, and he’ll never be a World champion."    Joe McNally:    "I’m 100 per cent confident in Josh. the first fight was a cracker and I just hope that we get the opportunity for Josh to showcase his skills, Jack with his counter-punching and we have the right official, so there’s no holding and clinching and they let the fight flow. If we get that, we’ll get a good fight and we’ll be in for a good night.    "We’re in professional boxing, small gloves, anyone can be knocked out, but Jack isn’t a knockout puncher and that’s a fact. He couldn’t get an old, shot Jorge Linares out of there, so to think he’s going to get Josh out of there? Not a chance. I just hope he performs and he’s ready because he’s with a fantastic team, because Josh will be ready, may the best man win and we’re really confident.    "There were a few things that needed addressing in the camp with Teofimo, I personally think we shouldn’t have gone ahead with the fight off the injury that he had. But it was one of those fights that a round here or there, we wouldn’t be sitting here right now, he’d be fighting a Devin Haney or Gervonta Davis. We never got the decision so we’re sitting here because of Josh, not Jack, that’s a fact. I’m excited for it and to go into this one all guns blazing."   Tom Grant:    "This is what it’s about, these domestic dust-up are what the fans come out for. All that matters is what happens on April 27 now, and that is that Josh Taylor is going to beat Jack Catterall on April 27 and all these people are going to struggle watching it."      Jack Catterall:   "I want to thank everybody that has come out today. It’s an exciting fights, it gets the juices flowing, it’s been talked about for the last two years and it’s the same for Josh, everyone always asking when the rematch is, so it’s good to have the rematch locked in, and I’m ready to settle it.    "You know what it is, they’ve said it’s the England vs. Scotland heritage, but it’s more of me just fighting a pr*ck. He’s just not a nice person. That’s it.    "I know what lies ahead of me. As much as we have the press conferences and the weigh-ins, I have a job to do on April 27. I’m preparing for the best of Josh Taylor, so when I beat him and do it convincingly, I can move on with my career.     "I think he’s there to be beaten and I’ve got his number, and it’s only a matter of time before he touches the canvas again. Can we get some more tickets for the fight Eddie, please? We’ve had a great response and that’s expected with a big domestic fight, so I’m very grateful for everyone’s support. "Josh, you are finished after this fight. In nine weeks' time, we get to put him to bed." Jamie Moore:    "I’ve always been a big believer in Jack, I’ve always said the day that he came into our gym that he would be a World champion. I’ve just done loads of interviews and basically said the same thing, this is such a good fight because it’s been created by that narrative. It was a controversial decision in the first fight, and the vast majority thought Jack won. The two years in between has created a better story and made people more interested in it now than when it first should have taken place six months afterwards.    "You have kept Jack busy, he’s active and that’s the main thing that’s not been good for him over the last five years. He’s always in the gym. Josh has had that one loss, but I don’t buy into the fact that he’s on the slide because he’s lost to Teofimo Lopez because he’s an unbelievable fighter. So, we’re going into the fight knowing we’re going to get the best version of Josh Taylor because it’s such a grudge match and we’re going to train hard for it.    "The first fight is irrelevant now, all that matters is what happens on April 27."   Sam Jones:   "Yesterday we were in the great city of Edinburgh, and it is a great city, but it’s not a patch on Chorley. I didn’t hear what Tom said yesterday, he mentioned Ben Shalom for some reason, but they have a bit in common, they both got the charisma of the weather outside.     "It’s a fantastic fight, we’ve got two of the best trainers in the country up here today, all I want is for Josh not to make any excuses. He demanded it to be at 140lbs, I think that is a ready-made excuse right there, but it’s just a fantastic fight, British boxing needs rivalries like this, with two great fighter, one former undisputed champion and one guy that should have been undisputed, and it’s going to be a great fight, and as I said yesterday, Jack Catterall is going to whoop Josh Taylor on April 27."
(Featured Photo: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)
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ebbythust · 2 months
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Jack Catterall Verletzt! Kampf gegen Ex-Champion Regis Prograis wurde verschoben.
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis. Der Kampf im Juniorweltergewicht zwischen dem Top-Herausforderer Jack Catterall und dem ehemaligen Titelträger Regis Prograis wurde am Dienstag verschoben. Jack Catterall hat sich beim Training eine Rippenverletzung zugezogen und Matchroom Boxing hofft, den Kampf auf einen Termin im Oktober verschieben zu können. Der 12-Runden-Kampf sollte am 24. August als…
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cavenewstimes · 7 months
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Watch The MMA Hour with Pereira in studio, Chandler, Royval, Eblen, Hernandez, and Taylor & Catterall, now
The Mixed Martial Arts Hour is back in your life! Below is a rundown of Wednesday’s show, which begins at 1 p.m. ET / 10 a.m. PT / 6 p.m. UK time. 1 p.m. ET: Intro 1:05 p.m.: Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall join the show with a virtual face-to-face to preview their April 27 rematch. 1:30 p.m.: All your questions answered in the latest edition of On The Nose. 2 p.m.: UFC Mexico City headliner…
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diarioelpepazo · 11 months
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El pugilista se consagró cuatro veces campeón mundial de boxeo. El anuncio de Jorge Linares surge justo  después de la derrota que sufrió ante Jack Catterall de forma unánime en la ciudad de Londres. GERARDO JAVIER ROMERO El histórico boxeador venezolano, Jorge ‘Niño de Oro’ Linares, anunció su retiro formal de los cuadriláteros luego de 21 años de carrera profesional. La información la dio a conocer el pugilista criollo por medio de una publicación en las historias de su cuenta en la red social Instagram, donde consideró que era el momento perfecto para colgar los guantes. En el mensaje agradeció a cada una de las personas que lo apoyaron por todos sus años en el boxeo, donde se consagró como cuatro veces campeón mundial. “21 años de carrera, 4 veces campeón mundial en 3 diferentes categorías y más de 50 peleas. Gracias a todos por su apoyo. Me despido del ring y peleas, pero no del boxeo”, expresó. Las palabras del ‘Niño de Oro’ Linares demuestran que se enfocará en una nueva etapa como entrenador o que estará vinculado de alguna otra forma en el pugilismo para los próximos años. Las declaraciones de Jorge Linares surgen justo un día después de la derrota que sufrió ante Jack Catterall de forma unánime en la ciudad de Londres. El boxeador criollo se consagró como uno de los mejores al dejar una marca de 47 victorias, nueve derrotas y 29 nocauts en su carrera en la división superligero. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Líder
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boxtimeoficial · 11 months
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PESAJE JACK CATTERALL VS JORGE LINARES MAÑANA POR TITULO INTERCONTINENTA...
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qudachuk · 1 year
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It was the Scotsman’s first bout since his contentious win over England’s Jack Catterall in 2022.
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frontproofmedia · 7 months
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JOSH TAYLOR AND JACK CATTERALL SET FOR HUGE REMATCH ON APRIL 27
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Published: February 20, 2024
‘The Tartan Tornado’ and ‘El Gato’ look to settle the score at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.  Taylor-Catterall II will stream live and exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.
LEEDS, England — After more than two years of waiting, bitter rivals Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will finally meet in a hugely anticipated rematch at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on Saturday, April 27, shown live on DAZN in the UK and around the world and exclusively on ESPN+ in the U.S.   The enemies have been embroiled in a heated war of words since February 2022, when they met on an unforgettable night at The OVO Hydro Arena in Glasgow for Taylor’s undisputed junior welterweight world title. Intense debate has raged in the aftermath of their first fight, when Scotland’s Taylor (19-1, 13 KOs) protected his unbeaten record with a hugely controversial split decision win to retain his crown.   During a pulsating battle, Taylor was cut twice by the left eye and was put down by Catterall in the 8th round before he was deducted one point in the 11th for punching after the bell. Catterall, meanwhile, was deducted one point for holding in the 10th.   Chorley’s ‘El Gato’ (28-1, 13 KOs) appeared to outbox Taylor for long periods but ultimately tasted defeat for the first time in his career after Taylor clung onto his titles. The decision caused outrage among some boxing fans and the two have been at loggerheads ever since.   Following his clash with Catterall, ‘The Tartan Tornado’ relinquished his WBC, IBF and WBA world titles due to pending mandatory orders – and then lost his WBO crown to a resurgent Teofimo Lopez in New York City last June.   Catterall ended a 15-month ring absence by widely outpointing Irishman Darragh Foley over ten-rounds at the Manchester’s AO Arena in May 2023 before sending multi-weight world champion Jorge Linares into retirement after dominating the Venezuelan legend over 12 rounds in Liverpool last October.   In what is one of the most eagerly anticipated rematches in modern British boxing history, the fierce rivals will go head-to-head once more in a 12-round junior welterweight contest on neutral territory - with plenty of bad blood and animosity guaranteed in a blockbuster build-up.   “I’ve never run from anyone in my life, especially not Jack Catterall,” Taylor said. “He has spent the last two years running from promoter to promoter while living off my name. Jack should be careful what he wishes for because he’s getting battered on April 27. I am going to enjoy every second of this. See you soon, Jack.” “I’ve wanted this fight since the moment the scorecards got read out in Glasgow,” Catterall said . “A few people say ‘move on Jack’, and that’s easy to say to when you’re not in my position. I get asked every day of my life multiple times a day, ‘when are you fighting Taylor again?’. This isn’t about belts, this is personal to me, and I can’t wait to get my hands on him. I don’t like him, I don’t respect him and on April 27 I’m going to end him.”  "I’m so happy to get this fight made," said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. "British boxing has been crying out for a big fight and now we look to settling the score of one of the most bitter rivalries in the sport. It will be nearly 2 years to the day since their controversial ndisputed fight and not a day has past where opinion and debate has not ensued. The pair have engaged in a back and forth full of hatred and now the time has come to finally meet again in Leeds on April 27. Despite the offers to stage this fight on PPV, I am proud that Matchroom and DAZN have stepped up make this fight available to subscribers as part of their subscription and I can’t wait for the intense build up and a huge event on April 27." “This is the ultimate grudge match between two of the world’s top 140-pounders,” said Top Rank Chairman Bob Arum. “These two warriors will settle the score in front of what I’m sure will be an incredible crowd in Leeds. If you look at Josh Taylor’s career, he has never, ever backed down from a challenge, and he will be in peak form on April 27.”
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ebbythust · 3 months
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Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis am 24. August in Manchester, England,
Jack Catterall vs. Regis Prograis Treffen am 24. August in Manchester aufeinander. Die beiden Junior-Weltergewichtler hoffen, mit einem Sieg im darauffolgenden Kampf, den Titel holen zu können Jack Catterall und Regis Prograis werden am 24. August im Hauptkampf einer Matchroom-Liveübertragung auf DAZN in einem 12-Runden-Kampf im Junior-Weltergewicht gegeneinander antreten, gab der Veranstalter…
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chasenews · 1 year
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MATCHROOM BOXING BOLSTER STABLE WITH THREE NEW SIGNINGS
Photo Credit: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing Sunny Edwards, Jack Catterall and Shannon Ryan ink promotional deals with Eddie Hearn Matchroom Boxing has further strengthened its growing stable with three new signings: Sheffield’s undefeated IBF Flyweight World Champion Sunny Edwards, Chorley’s Super-Lightweight World Title challenger Jack Catterall and Watford Super-Flyweight prospect Shannon…
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theanticool · 2 years
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cavenewstimes · 11 months
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Jack Catterall v Jorge Linares: British light-welterweight eases to unanimous points win in Liverpool
Jack Catterall (left) has actually won 28 battles and lost one given that turning expert in 2012 British light-welterweight Jack Catterall alleviated to a consentaneous points triumph over veteran Jorge Linares at the M&S Bank Arena in Liverpool. Catterall, 30, was mainly untroubled as he cruised to success versus 38-year-old Venezuelan Linares. The scorecards check out 116-112 twice and…
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diarioelpepazo · 11 months
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El criollo intentará demostrar que sigue en la élite del boxeo HAROLD URRIETA “El Niño de Oro” Jorge Linares enfrenta este sábado al inglés Jack Catterall en Liverpool, Inglaterra, por el título intercontinental súper ligero de la Asociación Mundial de Boxeo. De ganar, podría volver al top de la división, con lo cual recobraría alguna opción de aspirar a un nuevo título mundial. Con la motivación del que se sabe listo y en condiciones para la refriega, el de Barinitas llega a Liverpool tras cumplir un exigente campamento en Las Vegas, de la mano del entrenador que lo llevó a sus mayores conquistas, el cubano Ismael Salas. Linares intentará sorprender al favorito y excontendor mundialista Jack “El Gato” Catterall, quien afronta este combate con un récord de 27-1, con 13 ganadas por la vía del nocaut. Su único revés lo sufrió el 22 de febrero de 2022, cuando retó al entonces campeón indiscutible de la división, Josh Taylor. Será una velada nada sencilla para el venezolano, porque a pesar de las condiciones físicas que ha demostrado en su reciente campamento, debe acusar los rigores de la edad, la inactividad -no pelea desde noviembre del año pasado-; y la cadena de derrotas que ha sufrido en sus pasados tres lances. Su último triunfo lo conquistó por KO en febrero del 2020, ante el mexicano Carlos Morales. Pero Linares persiste y reta, mas que a su rival, a sí mismo. Hoy abriga el sueño de cerrar con broche dorado una carrera ilustre, como lo registra su récord de 47 triunfos, 29 por la vía del KO, y 8 reveses; y sus cuatro títulos mundiales en los pesos pluma, súper pluma y ligero. Por eso, a sus 37 años, Jorge pretende volver a ser un poco aquel Linares que escribió capítulos de oro en los cuadriláteros del mundo con sendas demostraciones en territorio inglés ante Kevin Mitchell, Anthony Crolla o Luke Campbell. Confianza en el cielo “Estoy lleno de emoción y listo para darles a todos una actuación espectacular contra un tremendo oponente. Solo quiero que todos sepan que estoy listo para darle a Jack una gran lección de boxeo y seguir haciendo historia en el Reino Unido. El último Samurai está de vuelta, más fuerte que nunca”. El excampeón mundial en tres categorías quiere poner su nombre en la próspera división de 140 libras, manteniendo intacto su récord de 100% de victorias en suelo británico y arruinando la oportunidad de Catterall de conseguir el título mundial en su próxima pelea. “El 21 de octubre estoy de vuelta en el Reino Unido”, agregó quien tiene fresco sus triunfos en Londres en 2015 y en Manchester en 2016 y 2017. Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @DiarioElPepazo El Pepazo/Líder
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werollin · 2 years
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Josh Taylor vs Teofimo Lopez? But Jack Catterall 'has a contract,' says promoter Ben Shalom | Boxing News
#Josh #Taylor #Teofimo #Lopez #Jack #Catterall #contract #promoter #Ben #Shalom #Boxing #News Josh Taylor was about to announce a rematch with bitter rival Jack Catterall when injury struck, sidelining the WBO super-lightweight champion and putting the much-anticipated bout on ice for the time being. Scotland’s Taylor had relinquished three of his four world titles to make the Catterall rematch…
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