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Josh Taylor puts his undefeated record and status as undisputed super-lightweight champion on the line this Saturday, as he defends his titles against the unbeaten Jack Catterall.
Taylor will be on home soil as he welcomes his English opponent to Glasgow for the pair’s 12-round main event.
Southpaw Taylor (18-0, 13 knockouts) last fought in May, when he outpointed Jose Carlos Ramirez to become undisputed champion in Las Vegas, while Catterall (26-0, 13 KOs) has been biding his time in anticipation of this meeting with the 31-year-old.
Catterall last competed in November 2020, beating Abderrazak Houya via decision, and he now stands between Taylor and some potentially star-making