‘Do it for Scotland’: Tyson Fury Backs Josh Taylor to Beat Jose Ramirez
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Josh Taylor, 30, will put his WBA and IBF 140 lbs titles on the line to unify them with Jose Ramirez’s WBC and WBO straps in their upcoming collision on May 22. It will be the biggest matchup of the super lightweight division, putting two undefeated champions against each other in their prime.
Meanwhile, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has shed his opinion on the fight and has favored his continental native Josh Taylor to win. Hailing from the United Kingdom, Taylor and Fury are the undefeated title holders of their respective weight classes.
Hence ‘The Gypsy King’ has backed ‘The Tartan Tornado’ to emerge victorious this weekend. He has turned to social media to pour his love and respect for Josh Taylor. Tyson Fury shared a picture of Josh Taylor from his official Twitter handle and wrote, “Do it for Scotland, Freedom.”
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Do it for Scotland @JoshTaylorBoxer 🏴
Freedommmmmmm! https://t.co/xIsqMkhuGB
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) May 21, 2021
Meanwhile, Taylor has also claimed of taking a few valuable pieces of advice from Fury. While he is aware of the challenge that Ramirez can bring, Taylor has consulted about the fight with heavyweight champion and seems to have found some interesting solutions. Speaking with bonuscodebets.co.uk, Josh Taylor addressed the situation and has praised Tyson Fury.
“He’s been giving me little bits of advice, stuff he thinks I could do, and things that could work in the fight. He’s been giving me some really good bits of advice,” said Taylor.
Hence, the world titlists can soon be the undisputed title holders of their divisions and can rightly boast themselves as the best boxers.
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On bagging a win, Taylor will not only be a cash cow at the 140 lbs but can also aim for lucrative fights at the welterweight division (147 lbs). The winner of the fight would be eligible to challenge Terence Crawford or Errol Spence Jr for the welterweight golds.
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Hence, it would be a must-win situation for Taylor. Additionally, he is considered to be a more technical puncher than Ramirez. With the world titles and their undefeated records at stake, both men seem to unleash an intriguing collision. And only time will determine the better pugilist between them.
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