Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall explained

Fight Name:Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall
Fight Date:26 February 2022
Location:OVO Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
Titles:WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, and The Ring light-welterweight titles
Fighter1: Josh Taylor
Nickname1:"The Tartan Tornado"
Hometown1:Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland
Record1:18–0 (13 KOs)
Height1:5 ft 10 in
Weight1:140 lb
Style1:Southpaw
Recognition1:WBA (Super), WBC, IBF, WBO, The Ring and TBRB
Undisputed Light-welterweight Champion
The Ring No. 5 ranked pound-for-pound fighter
Fighter2: Jack Catterall
Nickname2:"El Gato (The Cat)"
Hometown2:Chorley, Lancashire, England
Record2:26–0 (13 KOs)
Height2:5 ft 7 in
Weight2:139 lb
Style2:Southpaw
Recognition2:WBO
No. 1 Ranked Light welterweight
WBC/WBA
No. 9 Ranked Light welterweight
TBRB
No. 10 Ranked Light welterweight
Result:Taylor wins via Split Decision (112-113, 114-111, 113-112)

Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall was a professional boxing match contested between undisputed light welterweight champion, Josh Taylor, and the WBO's mandatory challenger, Jack Catterall. The event took place on 26 February 2022, at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow. Taylor's split decision victory was controversial, with the British Boxing Board of Control launching an investigation into the scoring in the aftermath of the fight.[1]

Background

In January 2019, Catterall was installed as the number one challenger to WBO champion Maurice Hooker.[2] After Hooker lost his title in a unification fight against WBC champion José Ramírez in July, the WBO ordered Ramírez to face Catterall in a mandatory defence. However, the WBC also ordered Ramírez to face their mandatory challenger, Viktor Postol. Ramírez chose to fight Postol with the agreement that the winner face Catterall next. Less than 48 hours after Ramírez defeated Postol in August 2020, he was again ordered to face Catterall next.[3] In October, Catterall had confirmed that he agreed to a "step-aside" deal to allow Ramírez to face unified WBA (Super), IBF, and The Ring champion, Josh Taylor, for the undisputed light-welterweight title, again with the agreement that Catterall face the winner next.[4]

Taylor defeated Ramírez via unanimous decision on 22 May 2021.[5] Days after his victory, Taylor said of Catterall, "Jack Catterall was decent enough to let me do this fight first. He's been mandatory for some time. He agreed to step aside to let this fight happen. You can see his point, there's method in his madness. If that fight's next, he's got the chance to become undisputed champion. He's made a good choice."

In August, ESPN reported that terms had been agreed between Taylor and Catterall to meet on 18 December at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow.[6] It was announced by Taylor on 21 October that he had suffered an injury, and thus the fight would be postponed to 26 February 2022.[7]

A few details on the undercard were announced late January which includes a ten round bout between Robeisy Ramirez and Eric Donovan.[8] A recent new signing from Top Rank[9] will host a debut match for Kieran Molloy against an opponent yet to be named.

The fight

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. According to CompuBox, Catterall landed more punches than Taylor in 11 out of 12 rounds. The challenger landed 120 of 525 (23%) total punches, with Taylor throwing and landing far fewer in comparison: 73 of 306 (24%) overall.[10] [11]

Aftermath

Former world cruiserweight champion and pundit Johnny Nelson stated, "It's decisions like this which turn casual fans off. Josh Taylor did not win that fight."[12] The decision was labelled as "the biggest robbery in British boxing history".[13] Irish bookmaker Paddy Power stated that they would be refunding all stakes placed by their customers on Catterall to win the bout, as it "was an absolute robbery".[14] Despite the widespread public opinion, Taylor was defiant in his post-fight interview, saying, "I don't think there is any need for a rematch... I know I won the fight."[15]

A rematch between Taylor and Catterall is scheduled to take place at the First Direct Arena in Leeds on 18 May 2024.[16]

Fight card

Weight Classvs.MethodRoundTimeNotes
Light-welterweightJosh Taylor (c)def.Jack CatterallSD12/12
FeatherweightRobeisy Ramirezdef.Eric DonovanTKO3/101:04
HeavyweightNick Campbelldef.Jay McFarlaneTKO7/102:18
FeatherweightKurt Walkerdef.Jaroslav HriadelTKO1/42:03
Light-middleweightKieran Molloydef.Damian EsquisabelTKO2/60:33
WelterweightPaddy Donovandef.Miroslav SerbanTKO6/60:56
FeatherweightMark McKeowndef.Engel GomezPTS6/6
Super-welterweightBilal Fiwazdef.Malam VarelaTKO3/43:00
Super-bantamweightEbonie Jonesvs.Effy KathopouliDraw6/6
CruiserweightScott Forrestdef.Erik NazaryanTKO2/61:08





Broadcasting

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Notes and References

  1. News: Media . P. A. . 2022-02-28 . Taylor v Catterall: investigation launched into controversial scoring . 2024-02-16 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  2. Web site: 8 January 2019. Jack Catterall Pumped at Being WBO No. 1 For Maurice Hooker. 16 August 2021. Boxing Scene.
  3. Web site: Donovan. Jake. Ramirez-Catterall Mandatory Title Fight Ordered By WBO. 2021-08-17. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  4. News: 10 October 2020. Taylor v Ramirez moves closer. BBC Sport. 18 August 2021.
  5. Web site: McRae. Donald. 23 May 2021. Josh Taylor drops José Ramírez twice to unify all four junior welterweight belts. 18 August 2021. The Guardian.
  6. Web site: Coppinger. Mike. 6 August 2021. Sources: Taylor set to defend belts vs. Catterall. 20 August 2021. ESPN.
  7. Web site: Josh Taylor 'gutted' after injury delays bout with Jack Catterall in Glasgow. 2021-10-21. HeraldScotland. en.
  8. Web site: Random Hits. Robeisy Ramirez vs. Eric Donovan Added To Taylor-Catterall Card. 2022-02-07. BoxingScene.com. en-us.
  9. Web site: 2021-12-16. Irish amateur star Kieran Molloy inks a deal with Top Rank. 2022-02-07. The Ring.
  10. Web site: Christ . Scott . 2022-02-26 . Highlights and results: Josh Taylor retains undisputed title by split decision over Jack Catterall . 2022-02-26 . Bad Left Hook . en.
  11. Web site: CompuBox . Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall - CompuBox Punch Stats . 2022-02-27 . BoxingScene.com . 27 February 2022 . en-us.
  12. Web site: Josh Taylor controversially outpoints Jack Catterall to cling on to undisputed title in Scotland homecoming . 2022-02-26 . Sky Sports . en.
  13. Web site: 2022-02-26 . The biggest robbery in British boxing history as Jack Catterall is mugged . 2022-02-26 . World Boxing News . en.
  14. Web site: Paddy Power . 26 February 2022 . Paddy Power refund Taylor-Catterall stakes tweet . 2022-02-27 . Twitter . en.
  15. Web site: Josh Taylor insists there will be no rematch with Jack Catterall while Jamie Moore says Catterall was 'absolutely robbed' . 2022-02-27 . Sky Sports . en.
  16. Web site: Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall set to rematch after contentious first super-lightweight clash . 2024-02-16 . Sky Sports . en.