Jack Catterall v Regis Prograis
“The 140 division is stacked with a lot of great fighters, so I find myself now fit and well, past the periods of inactivity and ready to fight and be involved in these big fights.”
Catterall targeted a world title shot against American Teofimo Lopez, who currently holds the WBO belt, after he avenged his controversial defeat to Taylor in May.
Australian Liam Paro is another option for 2025 and he puts his IBF title on the line against Richardson Hitchins in December, but southpaw Catterall knows what is required first.
He added: “That is the motivation and part of the motivation behind fighting Regis. Outside of the world champions, he for me is the biggest fight to have.
“I believe a victory against him will put me right at the top of the list and ready to challenge the names you’ve mentioned. They are all the fights I welcome.”
Catterall had previously talked up a bout with Ryan Garcia, who beat Devin Haney in April, but subsequently had the result changed to a no-contest after Garcia tested positive for Ostarine on the day of the fight.
Garcia, who claimed to not knowingly have taken the banned substance, is currently suspended and also embroiled in a lawsuit with Haney.
However, Catterall would take on the American and stressed the importance of a clean sport after opponent Prograis tweeted at the start of October he had only been tested once by VADA (Voluntary Anti-Doping Association).
I want to put that message across for other athletes and young fighters coming through that it should be a clean sport.
“I have not followed it too closely over these last weeks and months whether Ryan has got his licence or not got his licence,” Catterall explained.
“Obviously he is a big name in the sport of boxing and if he’s got a licence and is a clean fighter, then I would love to fight him.
“I agree with (Regis’ tweet). If he’s had the one test, it’s not enough. I replied I’ve been tested three times and I was actually tested the day after he sent the tweet, so somebody is listening… VADA’s listening!
“I want to put that message across for other athletes and young fighters coming through that it should be a clean sport.
“It’s a serious sport, you can get seriously hurt and we all need to be on the same team when it comes to drug tests.”
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Absolutely love Regis Prograis. Hometown bwoy and ran himself into bad management imo. A very shifty cagey reflex style. His volume and punch output has been wanting though. I'm just not fully convinced at this stage he gets around that hellish jab and momentum of Catterall.
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jack fades in the later rounds so that could give regis a chance but regis has only been throwing an average of three punches a round his last few fights. hoping for an upset but i think regis is faded
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main event is just about to start
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not much in the first two rounds. gave both to regis
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gave jack the fourth. gave regis is awarded a knockdown in the fifth
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bit of a slip but punch landed & glove touched down
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Just watched the Campbell Hatton Vs Flint. Easy to kick a man when he's down. But Hatton Jnr is the Scrappy-Doo of boxing. He showed 0 improvements after moving to the Ben Davison Performance Centre. If I was Campbell Hatton I'd start a beef with a few YouTubers and get the misfits bag. He just really isn't any good, and that’s OK and for his own health he needs to find a 9-5 job that keeps him safe
He doesn’t belong anywhere near a dazn show
Watching the main event now
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gave the seventh to regis
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regis down twice in the nineth. looked badly hurt at the rounds end
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Catterall is one of them boxers that is better than he actually looks. He’s never gonna be box office, but will beat a lot of good guys.
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regis recovered well in the tenth