Ekow Essuman stuns Josh Taylor

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Josh Taylor’s welterweight debut ends in disaster

“The Tartan Tornado’s” homecoming was ruined as Josh Taylor’s first foray into the welterweight division ended in a shock defeat by former British champion Ekow Essuman in Glasgow, on May 24, leaving serious questions over the former undisputed world champion’s future in boxing.

Taylor started brightly and had the Englishman known as “The Engine” hurt early on, but Essuman grew into the fight and finished the stronger to earn the decision on all three judges’ scorecards – 116-112, 116-113, 115-113.

It’s a career-best victory for the 36-year-old Nottingham fighter, but one that poses questions about what is next for the 34-year-old Scot.

Four years on from making history when he defeated Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas to become the UK’s first-ever undisputed champion of the four-belt era, Taylor was looking to restart some momentum back into a career that had stalled through inactivity and defeats.

Back-to-back losses to Teofimo Lopez and Jack Catterall meant Taylor desperately needed to step up into the welterweight division with a convincing victory.

He emerged to a tremendous ovation from the partisan crowd in Glasgow, a city where so many of his greatest nights have taken place, and he had the fans off their seats with an aggressive start, catching his 36-year-old opponent with some telling shots.

The solid Essuman took those well and came out fast in the third round, connecting with a big right hand that snapped Taylor’s head back and sent a message back that he was here to fight.

Then came the explosive fourth round. Taylor sent Essuman back-pedalling towards the ropes with a peach of a shot, only for Essuman to respond in kind and wobble Taylor with a straight right hand.





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