Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
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Ruthless-RKO
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gregregegg
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Hope Moses opponent really has a crack
He is a big strong southpaw, and could be fun for a couple of rounds if he wants too.
Falling short of calling it a strait dive vs gassiev, it was at least a “I’m getting paid weather I get up or not and I’m not gunna win this so why get punched any more” …
He is a big strong southpaw, and could be fun for a couple of rounds if he wants too.
Falling short of calling it a strait dive vs gassiev, it was at least a “I’m getting paid weather I get up or not and I’m not gunna win this so why get punched any more” …
Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Wow!
He's a skyscraper, just a scaffold of bones.
What do the English call that?
A streak of piss?
He's a skyscraper, just a scaffold of bones.
What do the English call that?
A streak of piss?
Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Mike Balogun was dodgy against Gassiev.
I mean, it looked like he took a dive.
Hopefully he isn't just showing up for Moses, and will give it a go.
I mean, it looked like he took a dive.
Hopefully he isn't just showing up for Moses, and will give it a go.
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Fight Night!!

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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
JC wrote: ↑23 May 2025, 09:36 Never seen a 6' 3" featherweight before https://boxrec.com/en/box-pro/1247989
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Stick a fork in him. The Tartan Tiddlywinker is done. Three losses on the bounce, should be four as he lost to Cat the first time too.
Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Got this one badly wrong.
I honestly thought Taylor’s issues at 140 were more weight related & that Catterall & Lopez are skillful boxers & that he would be much better suited to facing an aggressive fighter operating at a lower level.
I guess Shane McGuigan was right. He always said that Taylor wouldn’t be able to move up a weight class effectively. For all the stick Taylor gives them the McGuigan’s handled him perfectly. They kept him active & moved him up the levels quickly to maximise his potential at 140 before the weight started to be an issue.
As for Taylor, he’s surely got to retire? He’s not shot & can still be in some brilliant fights like Saturday’s was but he’s clearly regressed I can’t imagine he wants to have wars at domestic level earning a lot less than he did in his world title fights.
Either way good luck to him. I really enjoyed that run of huge fights & undefeated opponents that he took on. I know he’s a bit of a crackpot online but he chased the biggest fights & always put it on the line & that’s what I ask for in a fighter.
I honestly thought Taylor’s issues at 140 were more weight related & that Catterall & Lopez are skillful boxers & that he would be much better suited to facing an aggressive fighter operating at a lower level.
I guess Shane McGuigan was right. He always said that Taylor wouldn’t be able to move up a weight class effectively. For all the stick Taylor gives them the McGuigan’s handled him perfectly. They kept him active & moved him up the levels quickly to maximise his potential at 140 before the weight started to be an issue.
As for Taylor, he’s surely got to retire? He’s not shot & can still be in some brilliant fights like Saturday’s was but he’s clearly regressed I can’t imagine he wants to have wars at domestic level earning a lot less than he did in his world title fights.
Either way good luck to him. I really enjoyed that run of huge fights & undefeated opponents that he took on. I know he’s a bit of a crackpot online but he chased the biggest fights & always put it on the line & that’s what I ask for in a fighter.
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Taylor could go always on another Begbie-inspired racist and homophobic rampage in a nightclub, diss Conor Benn at the same time and start a new beef. north vs south nasty guy fight. Billy-Joe Saunders as referee.a force wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 07:00 Got this one badly wrong.
I honestly thought Taylor’s issues at 140 were more weight related & that Catterall & Lopez are skillful boxers & that he would be much better suited to facing an aggressive fighter operating at a lower level.
I guess Shane McGuigan was right. He always said that Taylor wouldn’t be able to move up a weight class effectively. For all the stick Taylor gives them the McGuigan’s handled him perfectly. They kept him active & moved him up the levels quickly to maximise his potential at 140 before the weight started to be an issue.
As for Taylor, he’s surely got to retire? He’s not shot & can still be in some brilliant fights like Saturday’s was but he’s clearly regressed I can’t imagine he wants to have wars at domestic level earning a lot less than he did in his world title fights.
Either way good luck to him. I really enjoyed that run of huge fights & undefeated opponents that he took on. I know he’s a bit of a crackpot online but he chased the biggest fights & always put it on the line & that’s what I ask for in a fighter.
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
Eubank Jr promoting it. Catterall as Benn’s chief second.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 10:35Taylor could go always on another Begbie-inspired racist and homophobic rampage in a nightclub, diss Conor Benn at the same time and start a new beef. north vs south nasty guy fight. Billy-Joe Saunders as referee.a force wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 07:00 Got this one badly wrong.
I honestly thought Taylor’s issues at 140 were more weight related & that Catterall & Lopez are skillful boxers & that he would be much better suited to facing an aggressive fighter operating at a lower level.
I guess Shane McGuigan was right. He always said that Taylor wouldn’t be able to move up a weight class effectively. For all the stick Taylor gives them the McGuigan’s handled him perfectly. They kept him active & moved him up the levels quickly to maximise his potential at 140 before the weight started to be an issue.
As for Taylor, he’s surely got to retire? He’s not shot & can still be in some brilliant fights like Saturday’s was but he’s clearly regressed I can’t imagine he wants to have wars at domestic level earning a lot less than he did in his world title fights.
Either way good luck to him. I really enjoyed that run of huge fights & undefeated opponents that he took on. I know he’s a bit of a crackpot online but he chased the biggest fights & always put it on the line & that’s what I ask for in a fighter.
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golden_labrador
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Re: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman | DAZN - 24 May 2025
and so it beginsCaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 20:57Eubank Jr promoting it. Catterall as Benn’s chief second.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 10:35Taylor could go always on another Begbie-inspired racist and homophobic rampage in a nightclub, diss Conor Benn at the same time and start a new beef. north vs south nasty guy fight. Billy-Joe Saunders as referee.a force wrote: ↑28 May 2025, 07:00 Got this one badly wrong.
I honestly thought Taylor’s issues at 140 were more weight related & that Catterall & Lopez are skillful boxers & that he would be much better suited to facing an aggressive fighter operating at a lower level.
I guess Shane McGuigan was right. He always said that Taylor wouldn’t be able to move up a weight class effectively. For all the stick Taylor gives them the McGuigan’s handled him perfectly. They kept him active & moved him up the levels quickly to maximise his potential at 140 before the weight started to be an issue.
As for Taylor, he’s surely got to retire? He’s not shot & can still be in some brilliant fights like Saturday’s was but he’s clearly regressed I can’t imagine he wants to have wars at domestic level earning a lot less than he did in his world title fights.
Either way good luck to him. I really enjoyed that run of huge fights & undefeated opponents that he took on. I know he’s a bit of a crackpot online but he chased the biggest fights & always put it on the line & that’s what I ask for in a fighter.
