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I'm a fan of Taylor, but some of the stuff he was saying was pointless. Bringing up the headlock thing like it meant something, when it was all fun and games, then trying to imply Prograis was trying to get out of the tournament. If Prograis had deadlines, then they needed to be met, once they were, fight was on. I'm sure Prograis would have preferred not to travel, but he doesn't seem like the type to avoid anyone. He was the smallest (and only) guy in the room to stand up to Chisora, while Taylor sat quietly.
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The head lock comment was tongue in cheek, even Prograis knew it, remember these interviews are carefully orchestrated, directed and edited, there's lots of stuff cut out. It is obvious they have 100% respect, the only little differences are Taylor has an old school Brit mentality (we wouldn't say we're a superstar even if we believed it) whereas Prograis is a typical super confident American who believes the limelight is his destiny.
Prograis has done more press in London than any fighter ever, I can't believe how much media he's done, he's literally been like a tourist. And come across as a great guy to boot.
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Off the top probably the fight I'm most anticipating this year. Can't see the vid from here but these guys are two of the most genuinely confident fighters going. I like Prograis to win but honestly wonder about him giving up his head in spots in order to 'show' what is very solid defense. He gets real loose at times. A body shot clinic either way this one.
Iām anticipating this match up more than I did for the Beterbiev and Gvozdyk one. Both are fights which are huge for hardcore fans but casuals have no idea about
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I think Nelson was trying to make something out of it, Taylor kinda played along and Prograis shut it down for what it was. Taylor was trying to stare and intimidate, but as Prograis showed with Chisora, he will not be imtimidated by anyone. I agree the is 100% respect between them. Prograis has been fantastic in promotion. Both guys are a credit to the sport and the fac they have this platform is perfect.
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Regis Prograis says he's too smart of a fighter for Josh Taylor: 'My style will give him fits'
Regis Prograis was discussing how he felt his style could cause Josh Taylor problems when they meet Saturday at the O2 Arena in London for the Muhammad Ali Trophy in the finale of the World Boxing Super Seriesā super lightweight tournament.
As he spoke, a thought hit him and he paused.
āHeās a good fighter, no doubt about it,ā Prograis said. āHeās tall, heās long, he does have decent power. He can fight on the inside [and he has] good body shots. I just think my style will give him fits, to be honest with you. I think styles make fights and I think my style is really going to give him trouble. I mean, my style is ⦠ā
He didnāt complete the thought and instead regrouped, because it dawned on him that one of the reasons for his success is his ability to adapt to the occasion.
Heās a pressure fighter when he needs to be. Heās a boxer when he wants to be. He has a diverse game with a great understanding of how to break down an opponent.
āThink of it this way: He has 15 fights and I have 24, and if you look at our fights, all 15 of his are the same, and heās doing the same thing in every one of them, over and over,ā Prograis said. āMost of my 24 fights, they all look different. What I did against [Terry] Flanagan was different than what I did against [Juan Jose] Velasco and what I did against [Julius] Indongo was way different than what I did against either of them.
āI know what heās going to do, because he does the same thing every time, over and over. I understand why he doesnāt switch things up from time to time, maybe, because it all works for him. But against a smart fighter like me, heās going to have problems because he doesnāt have any idea what Iām going to do.ā
On paper, the bout is one of the most compelling of the year. Kalle Sauerland, the chief boxing officer of the WBSS, calls the match āthe caviar of boxing.ā
āItās a 50-50 fight between the No. 1 and No. 2 in the division,ā Sauerland said. āItās one of those fights thatās got āFight of the Yearā written all over it. Itās going to be fireworks, thatās for sure.ā
Taylor (15-0, 12 KOs) will be the fifth opponent among Prograisā past 11 who enters the bout without a loss as a professional, though Taylor is clearly a notch above the rest of the men Prograis (24-0, 20 KOs) has met.
For as good as he is, Prograis finds himself in a position much like Marvelous Marvin Hagler was nearly 40 years ago when he went to England to challenge Alan Minter for the WBA-WBC middleweight title at Wembley Arena in London on Sept. 27, 1980.
Hagler was 49-2-2 and hadnāt lost in more than four years, but heād never held a title and had fought for one only once. He seemed to defeat Vito Antuofermo handily, but the fight was shockingly called a draw.
Hagler had to go to London to fight Minter to get his title and the recognition as one of the best in the game that those within the sport had long since known.
Prograis is one of the most compelling personalities in the sport, as well as one of the best fighters, but heās not a major name yet. He believes heās on the verge of a breakthrough.
He is happy to fight in England in front of what he said are among the most astute fans in the world because it will be a coming out party of sorts.
āAfter this fight, I think Iāll get the respect worldwide that I deserve,ā Prograis said. āThey are smart fans and they know how good of a fighter Josh Taylor is. And Iām not going to [lie]: The man is a good fighter. No doubt about it. Now, he aināt me and he aināt never met no one like me, Iāll tell you that.
āWhen they see how this fight goes, theyāll realize what I can really do, and I think Iām going to come out of this as an international superstar. This is the type of opponent and situation I always dreamed Iād have and now Iām going to take full advantage.ā
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On the 26th, I will attend in the All Blacks vs. England Rugby World Cup semi-final. I'm so excited about this battle between Prograis and Taylor, so I hope it won't prevent me from seeing the battle
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Taylor is 13/2 for the stoppage (10 returns 75). He is 12 from 15 KOs (80%), stopped a handful of previously never floored dudes and decked Postol and Baranchyk who have never been stopped and both mixed at world level.
However, I also think Prograis - 20 from 24 KOs (83%) - has the perfect style to offset a tall conventional upright boxer like Taylor.
7/4 (10 returns 27.50) either by stoppage.
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i'm late, looks like i made it in time. team tayor here
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Rougarou
Prograis banking those body shots.
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Big pace, Rougarou look tired
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Taylor coming on strong now, Prograis nose is going to give him grief for the rest of the fight
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