Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference 

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Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference 
Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference

Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference 

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Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference 
Taylor and Catterall displayed their weapons at press conference

The final press conference between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall had a great atmosphere and a bit of tension with two days to go until the undisputed super lightweight championship bout at the SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland. 

Taylor, the World Boxing Association (WBA) 140 lbs. Super Champion, who also holds the WBC, WBO and IBF belts, stood face to face with his English opponent in front of the British press.

The champion promised a great fight and a resounding victory on Saturday night. He assured that this is his big moment and that he has worked hard to remain one of the best in the world today.

Catterall, on the other hand, assured to be motivated for the weekend and can’t wait to  step into the ring. His goal is clear and is to keep all the belts, a goal for which he says he is more than ready.

The face to face between the two had tension and the desire to win was evident as they exchanged words and challenged each other. Now all that remains is the weigh-in ceremony this Friday and on Saturday they will be ready for the fight.


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