josh taylor scotlands new star

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  1. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i am sure I'm not the only person from scotland that thinks josh taylor will bring big time boxing back to scotland, he is pure class and has adapted to the professional scene very quickly.

    josh is head and shoulders above any other boxer in scotland at the minute and it wont be long before he is headlining tv shows in scotland and tbh scotland needs it sooner rather than later.

    josh is tall, rangy, dedicated can punch and as far as i know his whiskers are sound too and training with shane mcguigan is really helping him progress. :good

    thoughts?
     
  2. blueseaofibrox

    blueseaofibrox Member Full Member

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    He's being feed bums and has got a little big headed since moving south calling out guys who have earned there stripes, judge him when he fights someone who fights back
    Didn't he lose all his WSB fight not a good sign for s****om is it?
     
  3. blundell

    blundell Active Member Full Member

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    Completely agree. Josh is a fantastic boxer. He can only go upwards with Shane in his corner. I do think he can work on his head movement though.

    I honestly think that Josh is ready now for the British and Commonwealth.
     
  4. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    aren't you thinking of aston brown? he took a few hidings in the wsb getting ko'd or stopped in his last one before being cut by gb.

    have to disagree on his matchmaking also, he fought a guy 17-5 in his second bout and that lad saturday had a winning record and had been stopped only once before.

    take away maybe jack cattrall from the british scene and i see josh beat the rest, now:bbb

    that includes our very own willie limond who i actually fancy to get beat by tyrone nurse and afterwards we could see him in against josh in handing over of the torch fight for scottish boxing:bbb:good
     
  5. B.A.S.

    B.A.S. Active Member Full Member

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    Think you're thinking of Aston Brown mate.

    Josh is the one who represented GB at the Olympics and won a Commonwealth gold.

    Sky is the limit and agree, will bring back the big nights of boxing to Scotland and hopefully they'll be in Edinburgh.
     
  6. thedob01

    thedob01 Member Full Member

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    Certainly hope so for Scotland's sake. They don't have much else!
     
  7. bazza12

    bazza12 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Four fights, four wins inside the distance. Impressive start to his pro career. Watching him in the ams I never thought he'd carry much power as a pro, early indications look like I may be wrong.
     
  8. moog

    moog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He's only fought 1 fighter in the pros who has a losing record when they meet, how many Good Prospects can say that in this Country after 4-5 fights.
     
  9. boxingcrazy

    boxingcrazy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i think this must be credited to shane mcguigan, he is pretty scientific and i for one was delighted when he shunned the usual scottish coaches and teamed up with shane. imo the top coach in scotland is peter harrison but his coaching style would never have suited josh taylor. terry mccormack who was one of his many amateur coaches is a great guy but imo he struggles when his guys move up in class and billy nelson is pretty similar to peter harrison so as with peter i don't see what he would have brought to josh.

    hopefully more of scotlands top guys look for something different coach wise when turning over because too many stay with old amateur coaches or go with a coach that won't improve them or doesn't coach to the boxers strengths.

    i think that joe ham is a top prospect but i think he will be held back by sticking with his dad as coach, i fancy with the right coach joe becoming euro champ but i feel he fails at british level is he doesn't address this.
     
  10. rossco666

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    Eh, nah.
     
  11. rossco666

    rossco666 Guest

    Taylor looks class. I think he's going to be special.
     
  12. Arnie

    Arnie Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Quality prospect
     
  13. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Josh has all the tools, very talented. Not sure how far he will go, will be interesting to see his development.
     
  14. undercut

    undercut New Member Full Member

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    Scotland has big time boxing, Burns, Flynn, Ham, Smith etc all developing. Taylor didn't do anything in wsb, Europeans, worlds or Olympics he's dodging Nurse (British Champ), Caterall, I guess we'll be able to judge Shane by what he does with Taylor since he has had him from day 1 in the pros.