Jack Catterall Vs. Regis Prograis On Saturday – A Potential Surprise FOTY Contender?
Postponed from the late summer, this Saturday night’s fight between 140-pounders Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis could prove to be a surprisingly fun affair.
Postponed from the late summer, this Saturday night’s fight between 140-pounders Jack Catterall and Regis Prograis could prove to be a surprisingly fun affair.
Jack Catterall (29-1, 13 KOs) wants to use former world champion Regis Prograis )(29-2, 24 KOs) as a stepping stone to a title shot against one of the light welterweight champions when they battle on August 24th at the Co-Op Live in Manchester, England.
Two darn good fights, the second one in particular, two controversial scorecards, the first one in particular. Now, promoter Bob Arum wants to see the rubber match: Jack Catterall against Josh Taylor, the decider.
It’s official: Jack Catterall will next face Regis Prograis; the fight was announced this evening for August 24th in Manchester, and the fight is to go out live on DAZN.
As much as we’d all like to see bitter 140 pound rivals Jack Catterall and Josh Taylor go at it a third time, Catterall, who got his revenge over Taylor in last night’s thriller, is looking at a big fight with Teofimo Lopez.
Josh Taylor’s promoter, Bob Arum, threw a hissy fit in response to his fighter’s 12-round unanimous decision loss to Jack Catterall in their rematch in a light welterweight fight on Saturday night in Leeds, England.
Tonight in Leeds, Jack Catterall finally got his revenge over Josh Taylor. The two met in an eagerly awaited rematch, the man from Chorley, Lancashire and the man from Prestonpans, Scotland having boxed back in February of 2022, with Taylor getting the controversial decision win.
Jack Catterall (29-1, 13 KOs) avenged his defeat two years ago by defeating former undisputed light welterweight Josh Taylor (19-2, 13 KOs) by a surprisingly one-sided twelve round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the First Direct Arena in Leeds, England.
Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall II will stream LIVE on ESPN+ in the U.S. and live on DAZN outside of the US – The event will begin at 3 p.m.
How much gasoline does Josh Taylor have left in his tank as we approach Saturday’s long-due rematch? Add to the fact Josh is coming off his only pro loss of his career to Teofimo Lopez.