Prograis feels Catterall beat Taylor twice

by Keith Idec

Regis Prograis considers Jack Catterallโ€™s resume thin other than his two fights with Josh Taylor.

Those are very difficult fights to omit from Catterallโ€™s record, of course, when assessing the British southpawโ€™s career. In fact, Prograis thinks his upcoming opponent deserved to beat Taylor twice, even though Catterall settled for a split-decision defeat in their first 12-rounder 2ยฝ years ago at The SSE Hydro in Glasgow, Scotland.

โ€œI think that the first fight he beat Taylor,โ€ Prograis told Boxing News. โ€œThe second fight was closer. Now, Iโ€™m not gonna say he lost. But the second fight was definitely a closer fight, for sure. But the first fight, he definitely beat him.โ€

Prograis (29-2, 24 KOs) lost their 12-round, 140-pound title unification fight to Taylor by majority decision in October 2019 at O2 Arena in London. The initial bout between Catterall (29-1, 13 KOs) and Taylor (19-2, 13 KOs) was even closer than Taylor-Prograis.

Catterall sent Taylor to the canvas early in the eighth round of their February 2022 bout and won 113-112 on the card of judge Howard Foster. Taylor nicked Catterall according to judges Ian John Lewis (114-111) and Victor Loughlin (113-112), despite that he was knocked down and had a point deducted by referee Marcus McDonnell for hitting Catterall after the bell sounded to end the 11thย round.

McDonnell previously took a point from Catterall for holding during the 10thย round.

The scores of their rematch May 25 were wider than the official result of Catterall-Taylor I. Judges Mark Bates (117-111) and Kieran McCann (117-111) scored nine rounds apiece for Catterall, who won seven rounds a drew with Taylor in one round according to judge Lee Every (116-113).

Scotlandโ€™s Taylor had been beaten by Teofimo Lopez between the two Catterall clashes. He was boxingโ€™s undisputed, undefeated 140-pound champion the first time he encountered Catterall.

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Leeds, UK: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall, Super Lightweight Contest.
25 May 2024
Picture By Mark Robinson Matchroom Boxing.

Prograis, who will face Catterall on Saturday night, likened the scoring of Catterall-Taylor II to how judges handled the Lennox Lewis-Evander Holyfield heavyweight championship rematch almost 25 years ago.

Lewis clearly won their first bout, but it was infamously declared a split draw in March 1999 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Judges Chuck Giampa (116-112), Bill Graham (117-111) and Jerry Roth (115-113) scored Lewis the winner of their rematch in November 1999 at UNLVโ€™s Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, though Prograis considered their second match more competitive than the first fight Eugenia Williams oddly credited Holyfield for winning (115-113).

โ€œThe first fight, I felt like he definitely won that fight,โ€ Prograis said in reference to Catterall. โ€œAnd when they fought the second time, it was like, โ€˜All right, you kinda gotta give it to him.โ€™ Because I feel like the judges, they do look at a different thing. The judges donโ€™t wanna have that pressure and they think, โ€˜We already screwed this guy the first time. We not gonna screw him again. We gonna look at different things.โ€™ So, I feel like they owed him that fight. He couldnโ€™t go 0-2. He couldnโ€™t do that. He had to at least go 1-1 with him.โ€

While Catterall clearly beat the first fighter to defeat Prograis in their rematch, the former WBA/WBC 140-pound champion isnโ€™t overly impressed by Catterall.

The skillful southpaw from Chorley has only lost the aforementioned split decision to Taylor. The otherwise noteworthy name on Catterallโ€™s record is Jorge Linares, a four-division champion Catterall beat by unanimous decision in their 12-rounder last October 21 at Echo Arena in Liverpool.

โ€œI think heโ€™s OK,โ€ Prograis said of Catterall. โ€œI think heโ€™s a OK fighter. He had success with the Josh Taylor thing, but thatโ€™s his biggest accomplishment in life, the Josh Taylor thing. I never wanna put nobody down. I just wanna say heโ€™s a decent fighter โ€“ thatโ€™s all. Thereโ€™s nothing else I can say. Heโ€™s a decent fighter, and thatโ€™s it.โ€

Handicappers have a higher opinion of Catterall. The near consensus among them is that Catterall is a 4-1 favorite to top Prograis in their 12-round, non-title fight, the main event of a card DAZN will stream worldwide from Manchesterโ€™s Co-op Live Arena.

DAZNโ€™s undercard coverage is set to start at 7 p.m. GMT in the UK and 2 p.m. ET in the United States.

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