Catterall lined up for July return after title setback

Jack Catterall

AFTER a stellar 2024 positioned Jack Catterall for a second world title shot, the Chorley-based super-lightweight fell short at the final hurdle in February.

Yet, the Lancashire southpaw remains a formidable force at the top of the 140lb division and is poised to launch a third quest for a title, with a fight date now in discussion for the return of โ€˜El Gatoโ€™.

Catterall, 30-2 (13 KOs), famously endured a highly controversial split-decision loss to then-undisputed champion Josh Taylor in his only world title bout to date, widely believed by many to have been denied boxingโ€™s ultimate prize.

Still, after securing two victories the following year, Catterall solidified his status in 2024 as a leading contender at the weight. He exacted revenge in a rematch with Taylor and dominated two-time world champion Regis Prograis, setting himself up for another shot at super-lightweight glory.

In February, Catterall faced undefeated Californian Arnold Barboza Jr, 32-0 (11 KOs), on home turf, aiming to capture the WBO interim title and advance to a targeted world title clash with WBO champion Teofimo Lopez.

Despite the support of his vocal fans, Catterall couldnโ€™t sway the judges and suffered a deserved second split-decision loss of his career. Barboza, instead, earned the world title fight against Lopez, now set for May 2 at the iconic Times Square in New York.

Nevertheless, Catterall holds the world #4 ranking with both the WBO and WBC and may be just one win away from a long-sought second attempt at a super-lightweight crown. In a recent Instagram Q&A, his manager, Sam Jones, shared that the 31-year-old is โ€˜hopefullyโ€™ slated to return in July.

Who his opponent might be is anyoneโ€™s guess, though undefeated compatriot Harlem Eubank, 21-0 (9 KOs), has openly expressed interest in facing Catterall in an all-British showdown this year. The bout could mark either a welterweight debut for Catterall or, more likely, a return to super-lightweight for Eubank, who has competed twice at welterweight in the past five months.

Jones also confirmed that rising Manchester fan-favourite Pat Brown, 1-0 (1 KO), will fight again in June, following a knockout win over Federico Grandone in his professional debut last month.

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