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Jack Catterall is excited by the prospect of knocking out Josh Taylor in their upcoming rematch in Leeds on Saturday. The two fighters last met over two years ago in Glasgow, with Taylor winning a controversial points victory.

Taylor sees Catterall’s eagerness to go for a knockout as an opportunity to exploit gaps in his opponent’s offense. He is prepared for whatever approach Catterall takes, whether it’s boxing or brawling. He believes he is still in his prime despite it being three years since his undisputed light-welterweight championship win over Jose Ramirez.

On the other hand, Catterall is determined to knock Taylor out between rounds six and nine to put an end to their long-standing rivalry. He sees the fight as an opportunity to move forward in his career and views a convincing win over Taylor as a way to close this chapter and focus on bigger fights in the future. The rematch has been highly anticipated, and both fighters are eager to prove themselves in the ring.

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