Josh Taylor outlines plan to 'dismantle' Jack Catterall in world title defence at sold-out Hydro
Josh Taylor says he plans to “put on a show” at Saturday night’s world title defence against Jack Catterall in Glasgow.
The WBA, WBC, IBF and WBO champion will be boxing in Scotland for the first time in nearly three years as the undisputed world champion and the first-ever UK boxer to hold all four belts in his weight division when he takes on English challenger Catterall at the sold-out Hydro.
Taylor, the undefeated 31-year-old fighter from Prestonpans, looked in tip-top condition yesterday as he gave a razor-sharp demonstration of shadow boxing during an open workout at the St Enoch shopping centre.
After thanking onlookers for their support, he said: “I’m sharp, I’m fast, I’m quick. I can’t wait to get in there and dismantle him in every single department.
“I can’t wait to get in there and put in a real top performance. It’s a real homecoming. It’s the first time I’ve been here in a couple of years now.
“I’m determined to put on a show, to keep the belts here and keep bringing big boxing back to Scotland.”
Taylor will be roared on by a huge crowd at the Hydro but his trainer, Ben Davison, has sounded a note of caution, warning the Tartan Tornado not to get carried away in the raucous atmosphere.
“One thing that’s key, being realistic, is that, potentially, the crowd could have a negative effect – if Josh is too eager, too early,” explained Davison.
“It’s about being cool, calm. Obviously as the fight goes on and he starts going into the trenches, which you have to prepare for just in case, the crowd could end up being the 12th man, as football fans would say.”
Davison expects Catterall to be on the back foot for the most part and has a good idea about the Englishman’s likely approach.
He added: “I think Jack will be