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Josh Taylor became undisputed world champion 2021 but has been forced to retire after struggling with an eye problem ...
Josh Taylor became Britains first and so far only undisputed world champion of the four-belt era; Scots stunning winning run ...
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Taylor deserves place in Hall of Fame - Frampton - MSN
Josh Taylor's accomplishment in becoming undisputed world champion should be recognised as "one of the great British sporting feats ever" and the Scot is deserving a place in boxing's Hall of Fame ...
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Taylor 'sadly' announces retirement over eye issue - MSN
Former undisputed world champion Josh Taylor says it is "sadly necessary" to announce his retirement from boxing on medical advice. The 34-year-old Scot underwent eye surgery in February last year ...
Josh Taylor has had to bow out of boxing due to a recurring eye injury (Steve Welsh/PA Wire) This was the first of a string of three defeats, which included Catterall avenging his contentious loss ...
Former undisputed world champion Josh Taylor has been forced to retire from boxing due to a recurring eye injury. Scotsman Taylor, 34, became the first Briton to become undisputed champion in the ...
On Monday, July 22, Scottish boxer Josh Taylor announced his retirement from the sport via his social media platforms. “Right folks, this isn’t an easy post for me to write, but on the advice ...
Former undisputed light-welterweight world champion Josh Taylor has retired from boxing on medical advice over a recurring eye issue that could risk him losing his eyesight, the 34-year-old said ...
Taylor broke with tradition, altered the expected path of boxers and in just his 18th fight, he held all four of the belts. He was Josh Taylor, undisputed champion.
Former undisputed world champion boxer Josh Taylor has retired from the sport at age 34 due to a recurring eye injury, he announced Monday. Taylor, nicknamed "The Tartan Tornado," is the only ...
On October 21, 2016, Josh Taylor won the first major title of his professional career, defeating Dave Ryan at the Meadowbank Arena in Edinburgh to win the vacant Commonwealth super lightweight title.
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