Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez | Sky Sports - 10 June 2023

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Who wins?

Poll ended at 10 Jun 2023, 04:42

Taylor - Decision
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51%
Taylor - T/KO
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11%
DRAW
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3%
Lopez - T/KO
11
14%
Lopez - Decision
16
21%
 
Total votes: 76

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Josh Taylor vs. Teofimo Lopez | Sky Sports - 10 June 2023

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Top Rank planning Josh Taylor-Teofimo Lopez junior welterweight fight, sources say

Top Rank is planning a Josh Taylor-Teofimo Lopez junior welterweight title fight this summer in the U.K., sources told ESPN, but no deal has been struck yet.

The 140-pound fight, if it's finalized, is expected to take place in May or June, sources said, and there do not appear to be any major obstacles to a deal.

Taylor (19-0, 13 KOs) had been set to meet Jack Catterall in a rematch March 4, but the bout was postponed after Taylor tore a plantar fascia last month. The 32-year-old champion said he would be able to resume training in approximately six to eight weeks.

Taylor defended his undisputed championship against Catterall last February and emerged with a split-decision victory, but the judging was marred in controversy. Now, Catterall will probably have to wait for his chance to set the record straight.

Taylor and Lopez have been on a collision course for years as they've traded insults. Most recently, Lopez vowed to knock Taylor out before he scored a controversial split-decision win over Sandor Martin in December.

"I'd tear him up, from the body to the head, he's not going to know which one I'm going to hurt him with," Lopez, who fights out of Las Vegas, told Sky Sports in December. "A lot of people would like to see me take on Josh Taylor, and I've been calling him out.

"Especially to do it out there in the U.K., I really want to experience that. ... I actually will put him down better than what Catterall did. He won't come back up, that's all I can tell you."

Lopez (18-1, 13 KOs) captured the undisputed lightweight championship with a decision victory over Vasiliy Lomachenko in October 2020.

In ESPN's 2021 Upset of the Year, Lopez lost his titles to George Kambosos. Afterward, Lopez moved up to 140 pounds, where he has now competed twice. The 25-year-old Lopez is rated No. 10 at junior welterweight by ESPN.

Taylor, who is a star in Scotland, is ESPN's No. 2 junior welterweight. After the Catterall fight, he vacated three of his four titles to pursue the rematch (and avoid the mandatory obligations with various No. 1 contenders that would block the return bout).

But following various attempts to schedule the rematch, it appears Taylor is ready to move on, at least for now.

The matchup with Lopez is genuinely a marquee fight both across the pond and stateside. It's also one Taylor is ultra-confident he'll win.

"He is a very good, very skilled fighter, but I do believe that on my night I take him to bits," Taylor told Sky Sports in December. "He's a bit of a clown. He seems to look past his opponents all the time. It's twice he's made the same mistake and almost paid the price for it again.

"He thinks he's God's gift, and then he comes crashing back down to Earth with a bang. ... Let's not forget, he did very well to beat Lomachenko, but he beat a small, injured lightweight that really could make featherweight."

Taylor first must fully recover from yet another injury. The plantar fascia connects the heel bone to the toes to create the arch of the foot, and it's considered a highly painful injury.

Taylor and Lopez were both on ESPN's pound-for-pound list at the same time before Lopez's loss to Kambosos. Taylor, too, dropped off the list after the performance vs. Catterall.

Taylor's impressive resume includes wins over Jose Ramirez and Regis Prograis.

Catterall, meanwhile, is slated to return March 25 in Manchester, Boxxer announced, but no opponent has been finalized.
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Would be stunned if Teo agreed to come over and fight in the UK, would definitely go if this went ahead. Both fighters have had a dip reputation-wise in the last year or so through under par performances and inactivity but they could bring the best from each other again if they fought.
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Two unbearable cu nts in a fight?

I’m in.
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Jesus what a fight that would be, Josh slight favourite but Teo bringing the TNT
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They are looking at UK
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Absolutely no chance is this Taylor’s next fight.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 10 Feb 2023, 08:49 Absolutely no chance is this Taylor’s next fight.
Just some sort of tactic you reckon.
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Boxerbeetle wrote: 10 Feb 2023, 08:49 Absolutely no chance is this Taylor’s next fight.
Josh will be as confident as hell, not a slippery tricky customer like Jack Cat, so he’ll fancy it, and they might be viewing Teo as there for the taking now, a busted flush after George turned him over. Who calls the shots with Taylor? I get the Impression it’s him, no Lilly livered promoter like Eddie behind him
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Has to be Catterall next by rights. But then Burns never rematched Beltran, so who knows.
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Easter Road being looked at.
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Taylor’s injury is a worry but if he’s fully fit he wins on points IMO.
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I don't know who wins this, but the person who loses the most from it is Catterall. Obviously I'm not blaming Taylor or Lopez for it, but it shows the difference between Catterall getting that decision against Taylor (holding the unified title, very likely to have a one or more big money fights as a result) versus not (no guarantee of Catterall getting remotely such a large purse even if he wins his remaining fights from here). May end up being the difference between him being financially secure for life within a couple of years, versus needing to go out and get a 9 to 5 when he retires.
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A fully fit Taylor dances around Teo.
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It’s a good fight. Not the one we wanted though.

Do they go PPV for it?! Lopez’s stock is pretty low following the Kambosos fight and his fights since. I think the deal he signed with Top Rank had big guarantees per fight so perhaps they’ll push to go PPV in the U.K. to cover a chunk of that.
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It's a hard ppv sell in the UK and Taylor can't go to the US can he?
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Jack Catt is calling this the "Battle of the Ducks"

:yay:
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samwbr wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 13:37 It's a hard ppv sell in the UK and Taylor can't go to the US can he?
Unless something changes he can’t fight in the US and I agree it’s a really hard sell for PPV over here.

There would be some good trash talk but Josh has been promoted really poorly throughout his career in the U.K.
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maverick23 wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 14:03
samwbr wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 13:37 It's a hard ppv sell in the UK and Taylor can't go to the US can he?
Unless something changes he can’t fight in the US and I agree it’s a really hard sell for PPV over here.

There would be some good trash talk but Josh has been promoted really poorly throughout his career in the U.K.
Yeh. PPV is more of a popularity contest. Always has been.

JT is not popular
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The weight may be the deciding factor here.

Despite looking bad recently - I see Teo absolutely destroying Taylor at 140.
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ashall2 wrote: 12 Feb 2023, 13:45 Taylor’s injury is a worry but if he’s fully fit he wins on points IMO.
I wouldn't be shocked if the injury miraculously goes away if he ends up facing lopez rather than Catt. Not saying that definitively, just wouldn't be surprised.
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Deserter wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 15:46
ashall2 wrote: 12 Feb 2023, 13:45 Taylor’s injury is a worry but if he’s fully fit he wins on points IMO.
I wouldn't be shocked if the injury miraculously goes away if he ends up facing lopez rather than Catt. Not saying that definitively, just wouldn't be surprised.
Me neither. Plantar Scamitus.
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deadpan wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 16:52
Deserter wrote: 15 Feb 2023, 15:46
ashall2 wrote: 12 Feb 2023, 13:45 Taylor’s injury is a worry but if he’s fully fit he wins on points IMO.
I wouldn't be shocked if the injury miraculously goes away if he ends up facing lopez rather than Catt. Not saying that definitively, just wouldn't be surprised.
Me neither. Plantar Scamitus.
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Im all in on Lopez.

Taylor is too much of a twat even in the world of boxing to stay a fan of.
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