Ezra Taylor defeats Troy Jones via 10-round UD

Ezra Taylor vs. Troy Jones

EZRA Taylor won a deserved yet always difficult decision over Troy Jones in a gruelling light-heavyweight affair. The pair perfectly whipped up an atmosphere in the Nottingham Arena ahead of Anthony Cacaceโ€™s headliner with Leigh Wood.

In this battle of undefeated fighters, Taylor picked up the facile WBA Continental โ€˜Goldโ€™ title for a rankings boost in his fledgling career. Heโ€™ll fancy a crack at British 175-pound champion Lewis Edmondson next.

Judge John Lathamโ€™s 97-94 total reflected what went down in the ring. Luigi Boscarelliโ€™s 99-91 and Mikael Hookโ€™s ridiculous 100-90 were wide of the mark. That said, Taylorโ€™s talent and accuracy made all the difference. Jonesโ€™ heart and courage cannot be underestimated in making this a scrap.

The story of the fight was Taylorโ€™s quality straight shots, landing hard and clean on rock hard Jones who sucked it all up and kept pushing the pace.

Taylorโ€™s straight left jab found an early home on Jonesโ€™ face as the Birmingham boxer got the hands high, waiting to see what the fight favourite had to offer. 

Referee Bob Williams had a word in the second as Jones threw a hook and grabbed straight after. Working Taylor’s corner, former heavyweight contender Malik Scott had to keep his man focused after a few choice words between the fighters at the end of the second round.

Jones had landed one or two after the bell, and he followed that up in the third round with some legal work behind the jab. Jones, 26, looked physically strong on the inside, too. Taylor was better at range. 

ezra taylor vs. troy jones
Ezra Taylor vs. Troy Jones (Credit: Leigh Dawney/Queensberry)

Jones suffered a bloody nose in the fourth as he continued to smother and maul while Taylor edged forward. Mr Williams warned Jones for holding in the same session. Taylor found the left hook in the fifth as Jones continued pecking away to the body.

There was no doubting Jonesโ€™ effort, but he found himself worked over a bit in the sixth as Bob Williams dished out another warning. Jones was walking a fine line of firing out aggression within the rules.

Jonesโ€™ face was covered in blood, but his body shots were landing thick and fast at the close of the seventh as trainer Lee Beard let rip with an expletive-laden rant. Taylorโ€™s left hook was always there for him as Jones tried desperately to soak up the weaponry.

Jones had done a great job of dragging Taylor into a rough scrap, negating the Nottingham manโ€™s classier output. Taylor improved his slate to 12-0 (8 KOs) while Jones took no disgrace in suffering his first loss, falling to 12-1 (6 KOs).

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