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  • Comments Thread For: Frank Warren on Taylor-Ramirez, Catterall Step-Aside, Fury Update, Yarde

    Jack Catterall has agreed a step-aside deal to allow Josh Taylor and Jose Ramirez to box for the undisputed world super lightweight title. Catterall is the longstanding WBO mandatory contender and had told he would get his shot at Ramirez, the WBO and WBC champion, next.
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  • #2
    Dat step aside money doe.

    And I'm glad Warren is pushing for Fury to fight this year, activity is important and the fans want to see Fury in the ring.

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    • #3
      Finally gonna get an undisputed champion.

      WBA (Super), WBC, WBO, IBF, The Ring, and the vacant lineal title will be on the line for Taylor vs Ramirez.

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      • #4
        Anyone for any idea what sort of money you get paid for stepping aside?

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        • #5
          Undisputed champ is going to fight Catterall, lol, cmon

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          • #6
            Catterall was in a nice position. Gets paid for the step aside and then gets to fight for every belt instead of 2.

            He’s not really gonna beat either, but probably ends up getting paid more for a Taylor fight if Taylor wins, which I think he will.

            I’m sure either fighter will welcome a fairly easy defence of all 4 titles too.

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            • #7
              Will end up as Taylor fighting Catterall. Ramirez will find an excuse. He knows he can't beat Josh

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              • #8
                Do Warren's "forty years" include his time promoting fights, unlicenced by the British Boxing Board, between London night club bouncers?

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tokon View Post
                  Do Warren's "forty years" include his time promoting fights, unlicenced by the British Boxing Board, between London night club bouncers?
                  No they don't, he started promoting the unlicensed scene around the 1976 mark, Lenny McLean, (his cousin) Roy shaw, ect, and got licensed by the bbbc around 1980.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by sledgehammer17 View Post
                    No they don't, he started promoting the unlicensed scene around the 1976 mark, Lenny McLean, (his cousin) Roy shaw, ect, and got licensed by the bbbc around 1980.
                    Thought not, thanks!

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