Josh Taylor & Jack Catterall ready for long-awaited rematch (2024)

Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall collide in one of the biggest grudge matches in recent British boxing history when they meet in Leeds on Saturday.

The rematch has been over two years in the making following a controversial first fight in Glasgow in February 2022.

That night Catterall appeared to most observers to have outboxed Taylor and done enough to dethrone the undisputed light-welterweight champion, only for the judges to award victory to the Scot.

Now the bitter rivals will finally settle the score in a showdown promotor Eddie Hearn has described as “by far the biggest British fight of the year”.

Inactivity has been a blight on both fighters since their first bout.

Taylor has been in the ring only once since then, a points defeat at the hands of American star Teofimo Lopez in New York in June last year.

It has been three years since Taylor performed to anything like his best - when he beat Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas to become the first undisputed champion from Britain in the four-belt era – and we are left to wonder if the 33-year-old is still capable of reaching his previous heights.

Catterall has fought just twice since the loss to Taylor, with points victories over Darragh Foley and a 37-year-old Jorge Linares falling firmly into the solid rather than spectacular category.

Make no mistake, this is a crossroads fight for both fighters. Since scaling the heights to become undisputed 140lbs king in 2021, Taylor’s career has hit the skids.

Two poor performances against Catterall and Lopez and a host of injury problems have made the last three years a struggle.

The points decision in the first Catterall fight brought a deluge of criticism down on Taylor and, reputationally, it would arguably have been better for him had Catterall’s hand been raised instead.

Now the Tartan Tornado has a chance to prove that was indeed just an off night and remind those who have sought to diminish his accomplishments just what a terrific fighter he is.

Catterall has had a long time to stew on what he believes was a grave injustice, missing out on the chance to claim all four world title belts in one go.

The Chorley man is a reserved, humble character, but that inherent decency does not always sell in the ego-driven world of professional boxing. It’s the extroverts, the outrageous characters willing to say and do anything that tend to draw the most attention and the greater opportunities.

Catterall has the talent to become a world champion, of that there is little doubt, but only by avenging the solitary defeat of his career to Taylor will he attract the sort of attention that demands recognition on world level.

As so many have said in the build-up, the options for the winner will be plentiful. For the loser it is hard to see a route back to the big time.

Josh Taylor: "He’s talking knockout, he's going to come out aggressively and try and be more engaging, which is great.

"I've seen a lot of gaps in his offence game. He leaves a lot of gaps and a lot of holes for him to walk onto a nice sweet shot and it will be a Goodnight Vienna.

"The last fight was a stinker from both of us. Jack was doing a lot of holding and spoiling, slowing the pace down. I was very poor as well.

"I believe the two of us can be a lot better and it will be a better fight for the fans. It’s going to be a barnstormer."

Jack Catterall: "It's a fight that's been talked about way before the first fight and then two years in the aftermath, so our names have been linked.

"I thought I beat him and I thought I did it comfortably.

"In a roundabout way, it's good for boxing and it's good for us, the rivalry that we've created, but to win convincingly, draw a line under it and move on with my career, that'll be good."

Joe McNally (Taylor's trainer): “I truly believe hand on heart, the best Josh Taylor turns up, the best Jack Catterall, Josh wins. But we cannot settle for anything other than vintage Josh Taylor.

“He'll perform and maybe could stop Jack between eight and nine. I think it could be up there with winning his undisputed championship. I know that's what it means to him.”

Jamie Moore (Catterall's trainer): “Nobody at this level should be overlooking someone like Josh Taylor and going, ‘I hope he's not as good as he was’.

“It's insane especially because he's coming off a loss to someone like Teofimo Lopez - an absolutely phenomenal fighter.

“Everyone's getting carried away hoping that Josh's past his best, or people at least who want Jack to win. They're hoping that he's got a lot of injuries, but I've got to take it on, coach Jack and get him ready for the best Josh Taylor.

“I'm still confident that Jack can beat him because I believe in his ability over Josh Taylor's.”

Josh Taylor & Jack Catterall ready for long-awaited rematch (2024)

FAQs

Who won between Taylor and Catterall? ›

Jack Catterall avenged his controversial defeat to Josh Taylor by outpointing the Scot in front of a raucous crowd in Leeds. All three judges ruled in favour of El Gato with the scorecards reading 117-111, 117-111 and 116-113.

How much did Josh Taylor get paid for Catterall fight? ›

There is reportedly a $1.2 million purse to be split between the fighters, with Taylor taking $750k and Catterall taking $500k.

What time is the Taylor vs Catterall 2 fight? ›

Taylor vs Catterall 2 date, start time, venue and ring walks

The First Direct Arena in Leeds will host. The main card is due to start at 7pm BST, with main event ring walks scheduled for 10pm.

What were the stats for the Taylor vs Catterall fight? ›

Overall, Catterall threw 40 more punches than Taylor and outlanded him by 14 over the distance. Catterall scored 88 jabs to Taylor's 60 but the Scotsman got the better of the power punch exchange by 102 to 88. The fierce rivals were separated by three punches or less in six of the 12 rounds.

Who did Jack Catterall lose to? ›

Despite being knocked down by Catterall in the eighth round and being seemingly outboxed by the challenger, Taylor won a controversial split decision victory, with scores of 114–111 and 113–112 in his favour, and 113–112 in favour of Catterall.

What round did Catterall drop Taylor? ›

Two of the three judges scored their first encounter in favour of Taylor, despite the Scot being dropped in the eighth round and arguably outboxed for much of the fight.

Is Taylor v Catterall pay per view? ›

Catterall v Taylor is being shown live on streaming service DAZN. It is not a pay-per-view bout, which means you can watch the fight without a problem - as long as you are a subscriber of DAZN. You can subscribe to DAZN by clicking here. It costs £14.99 per month.

How much does Josh Taylor get paid? ›

Earnings Per Fight

Taylor's salary for his last fight against Teofimo Lopez was reported to be a solid $1.025 million.

Who is Josh Taylor's promoter? ›

Instead, we were left with the sight of Bob Arum, the legendary 92-year-old promoter, grabbing the mic in the ring and taking a flamethrower to the judges and their employers. “Those scorecards were a disgrace, an absolute disgrace," said Arum, the Top Rank chief who promotes Taylor.

Is Taylor V. Catterall on TV? ›

The Taylor vs Catterall fight will be streamed live on DAZN in over 200 countries worldwide (excluding the U.S. and Canada). DAZN plans start at £9.99 and can be purchased here. ESPN+ will stream the action live in the US. Plans for ESPN+ start at $10.99/month and can be purchased here.

Who is Adam Catterall? ›

His broadcasting skills have transferred seamlessly to television with Adam being the face of BT Sports UFC coverage. He's also become a valuable asset to their boxing team, hosting regular weekly shows on the platform and was trusted to anchor the live coverage of the recent Mike Tyson comeback fight.

Where is the Josh Taylor Jack Ccatterall fight? ›

"I felt that feeling last time," Chorley's Jack Catterall said after his much-hyped rematch with Josh Taylor in Leeds on Saturday went the distance. The light-welterweight outboxed and dropped Scotland's Taylor in February 2022.

When did Taylor fight Catterall? ›

The two fighters first clashed in February 2022 when Taylor controversially retained his WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO belts in Glasgow via a contentious split decision. Most observers felt Chorley's Catterall did enough to win and in the two years since, the fighters have traded insults in person and on social media.

What was the decision on Taylor Catterall? ›

Jack Catterall beats Josh Taylor by unanimous decision in epic rematch in Leeds. Jack Catterall beat former undisputed world super lightweight champion Josh Taylor by a unanimous decision in a thrilling rematch in Leeds on Saturday night.

Did Josh Taylor win the boxing tonight? ›

Taylor was victorious when the pair first met in 2022, albeit in controversial circ*mstances, but this time around it was Catterall who was awarded the win.

Who won the gib vs Taylor fight? ›

Nissan Gib. has officially won his fight against Taylor Holder. The decision was literally just overturned by the. ISK Boxing Commission. The result was a unanimous decision for a.

Where is Catterall Taylor 2? ›

Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall will fight on Saturday, May 25, at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, United Kingdom, the regular home of Josh Warrington's matches.

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