Josh Taylor

Josh Taylor

Leagues Played
Boxe 13
Links
Wikipedia

Diário Ao-Vivo

Boxe 05/25 21:00 - Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall View

Resultados

Boxe 06/11 03:20 - Josh Taylor v Teofimo Lopez 0-1
Boxe 03/04 22:00 - Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall View
Boxe 02/26 19:00 - Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall 1-0
Boxe 12/18 22:00 - Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall View
Boxe 05/23 00:00 - Josh Taylor v Jose Carlos Ramirez 1-0
Boxe 09/26 21:00 - Josh Taylor v Apinun Khongsong 1-0
Boxe 05/02 20:00 - Josh Taylor v Apinun Khongsong View
Boxe/MMA 12/31 20:00 - Regis Prograis v Josh Taylor View
Boxe 10/26 21:30 - Regis Prograis v Josh Taylor 0-1
Boxe/MMA 10/26 19:00 - Regis Prograis v Josh Taylor View
Boxe 05/18 21:00 - Josh Taylor v Ivan Baranchyk 1-0
Boxe 11/03 20:00 - Josh Taylor v Ryan Martin 1-0

Wikipedia - Josh Taylor (boxer)

Josh Taylor (born 2 January 1991) is a Scottish professional boxer. He is a former undisputed super lightweight champion, having held the International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Association (WBA) (Super version) titles between 2019 and 2022, the World Boxing Council (WBC) title between 2021 and 2022, the World Boxing Organisation (WBO) title between 2021 and 2023 and the Ring magazine title between 2019 and 2023. At regional level, he held the Commonwealth light-welterweight title from 2016 to 2017. As an amateur, he won a lightweight silver medal at the 2010 Commonwealth Games and light-welterweight gold at the 2014 edition.

From May 2021 to May 2022, Taylor reigned as the undisputed light-welterweight champion, unifying all four major titles in the division and being only the sixth male boxer to do so. With his win over José Ramírez in 2021, Taylor became the second Scotsman to be an undisputed champion and the first Briton to do so in the four-belt era.

Nicknamed "The Tartan Tornado" for his aggressive boxing style, Taylor's knockout-to-win percentage stands at 68%. As of May 2022, he is ranked as the world's best active light-welterweight by BoxRec and the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board (TBRB), as well as the seventh-best active boxer, pound-for-pound, by the Boxing Writers Association of America, and ninth by the Ring magazine.