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Catterall trainer: 'I may quit boxing after Taylor decision'

Jack Catterall's trainer Jamie Moore has revealed their heartbreak at being denied victory over Josh Taylor by surprising scorecards and has said that he could quit boxing over the incident.

Taylor won by split decision in his Scotland homecoming on Saturday night to retain his undisputed super-lightweight title despite being knocked down.

"Taylor did not win that fight," said Sky Sports' Johnny Nelson while Natasha Jonas said: "I love and respect Josh but it wasn't his night."

Catterall's trainer Moore reflected outside the dressing rooms after the controversy: "Jack won it hands down. Josh won maybe two or three rounds and dropped a point with the knock-down.

"It wasn't close.

"I can't put into words how disappointed I am.

"The kid has worked hard. It is plain to see that he won but he didn't get the decision. What message does that send out?

"I am sick for him. Jack has worked since he was 13 or 14 years old.

"He nailed the game-plan and is now sat there broken hearted.

"It makes me think about walking away from the sport. What is the point?

"The judge who scored the fight to Taylor by four rounds? He shouldn't be involved in boxing if he thinks Taylor won."

Moore revealed his words to Catterall afterwards: "All I said to him was: 'This doesn't mean anything at this moment but I am so proud - you beat the undisputed champion but didn't get the decision'.

"What can you say to someone who performs like that but has nothing to show for it?"

Promoter Ben Shalom said: "I am actually embarrassed. It is embarrassing.

"I love this sport. We try to keep our integrity. But [this incident] is difficult."

Taylor, who stays undefeated, reacted: "I thought I was the clear winner.

"I don't know why the referee took a point off.

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