In the sphere of professional boxing, not every match is draped in the grandeur of championship titles or the clamor of pre-fight trash talk. The bout scheduled for this Saturday night between Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis serves as a prime example. Initially designated for a late summer slot, this encounter, featuring two skilled fighters
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Jack Catterall, with a record of 29-1 and 13 knockouts, is eyeing a title shot against one of the light welterweight champions. His upcoming fight against former world champion Regis Prograis, with a record of 29-2 and 24 knockouts, on August 24th at the Co-Op Live in Manchester, England, could be a significant stepping stone
Jack Catterall, who recently secured a victory over Josh Taylor in a highly anticipated rematch, is now gearing up to face off against Regis Prograis on August 24th in Manchester. This much-anticipated fight is set to be broadcast live on DAZN. Catterall boasts a record of 29-1(13), with his only loss coming from a disputed
Jack Catterall, the 140-pound British boxer, achieved a bittersweet victory in a thrilling match against Josh Taylor. Despite his win over Taylor in a unanimous decision, the outcome was not without controversy. Many critics, including boxing promoter Bob Arum, have criticized the wide scorecards. Although Catterall got his revenge for a previous disputed loss to
The recent rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall in a light welterweight fight ended in a 12-round unanimous decision in favor of Catterall. However, the judges’ scores of 117-111, 116-113, and 117-111 raised eyebrows and led to controversy. Taylor’s promoter, Bob Arum, was quick to express his dissatisfaction with the scorecards, calling them a
In a highly anticipated rematch in Leeds, Jack Catterall emerged victorious against Josh Taylor, seeking redemption from their previous bout. This time around, Catterall stunned both fans and critics with a commanding performance, securing the win with one-sided scores of 117-111 twice, and 116-113. The victory improved Catterall’s record to 28-1(13), while Taylor, the former
The upcoming rematch between light welterweights Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall is set to take place tonight in Leeds, England. The fight, scheduled for 12 rounds, will be aired live on ESPN+ in the US and on DAZN in the UK. Despite Taylor no longer holding four titles, both fighters have much at stake in
The much-anticipated rematch between bitter rivals Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall kicked off with an intense weigh-in session. Both fighters managed to come in under the 140-pound limit, with Taylor weighing in at 139.6 pounds and Catterall at 139.8 pounds. The fighters appeared ripped and ready, showing no signs of cutting corners during their training
As we gear up for the long-awaited rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall, the question on everyone’s mind is: how much gasoline does Josh Taylor have left in his tank after suffering his first pro loss against Teofimo Lopez? The odds seem stacked against the Scotland native, especially with the bout being fought at