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Josh Taylor’s promoter Bob Arum admits Scottish star was ‘terrible’ against Jack Catterall… but still thinks champ won


LEGENDARY promoter Bob Arum admitted Josh Taylor was ‘terrible’ against Jack Catterall – but still believes he won.

Taylor himself admitted he was not at the races when he defended his undisputed light-welterweight crown in a Scottish homecoming.

Bob Arum admitted Josh Taylor was ‘terrible’ against Jack CatterallCredit: Alamy
Jack Catterall was controversially beaten by Josh TaylorCredit: Kenny Ramsay

But unlike his and promoter Arum’s verdict, the boxing public disagreed and felt Catterall, 28, was robbed of the four world titles.

Taylor, 31, secured his status as unified king by beating Jose Ramirez, 29, last May – a performance he failed to replicate in Glasgow.

Arum told BoxingScene: “He was terrible.

“It’s the worst I’ve seen him perform, and I’ve watched most of his fights over the last couple of years.

“He certainly didn’t look like the guy who beat Ramirez.”

The split-decision verdict has been officially investigated by the British Boxing Board of Control following the uproar.

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But 90-year-old Hall of Famer Arum – in his EIGHTH decade of the sport – backed the controversial result.

He said: “I don’t think it was a very good fight. I don’t know what people are talking about.

“I had Taylor winning by maybe a couple points.”

Sadly for Catterall, Taylor appears ready to move up to welterweight, denying a rematch for the 140lb titles.

Arum said: “I talked to him. We’re gonna evaluate him with a nutritionist and determine what he should do.

“So, again, emotionally he said [he must move up]. And he said he had a nutritionist for this fight, but who knows how qualified the nutritionist was?

“And we’ll get into that in the weeks ahead.”

Josh Taylor controversially retained his undisputed titlesCredit: PA


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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