JOSH TAYLOR has slammed his ‘disrespectful’ ranking in BoxRec’s list of best British fighters.
The boxing website ranked the undisputed light-welterweight champion fourth in their list behind Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and Callum Smith.
And the 31-year-old Scot couldn’t help but express his dismay after seeing his spot on the list.
Along with a laughing-face emoji, the Tartan Tornado tweeted: “Number 4????
“What more do I gotta do to get some respect put on my name?”
Boxing fans were quick to comment on Taylor’s placement in the list, with one saying: “This list is ridiculous.”
Another said: “How on earth are AJ and Smith above @JoshTaylorBoxer on this list?”
And another said: “Josh Taylor is the best fighter out of the UK in over a decade.
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“Sad that the UK boxing audience does not know that.”
One remarked: “Pound for Pound Number 1 all day.
“Absolutely destroyed everyone in his path, taking some big names along the way. Put some respect on the guy’s name.”
Another chimed in: “Ridiculous this.”
Taylor became undisputed light-welterweight champion last May with a unanimous decision victory over Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas.
The Prestonpans pounder will defend the belts next month in a Battle of Britain against Lancashire’s Jack Catterall at Glasgow’s Hydro Arena.
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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk