Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall 2 TV channel, ring walk time, live stream and how to watch rematch

Jack Catterall

This weekend, there will be a rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall, who previously had a contentious first fight more than two years ago.

In February 2022, Taylor, the light-welterweight world champion, managed to maintain his position as the reigning champ after a surprising split-decision win over Catterall in Glasgow. Even though he was knocked down for the first time in his career during the eighth round, he battled on and emerged victorious.

When the bell went off, it seemed like the person from England had caused a huge surprise in Taylor's initial defense of his WBA, WBC, IBF, and WBO championship titles. However, judges Victor Loughlin and Ian John-Lewis decided that Taylor won the fight, which led to a probe by British boxing authorities.

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Even though there are no championship titles at stake in this upcoming match, both competitors insist that they emerged victorious in their previous encounter. During separate press events leading up to the fight, they expressed confidence in their ability to knock out their opponent.

Having said that, Manchester Evening News is providing you with all the necessary details on how to track the competition...

Do you know the date of the rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall?

The second match between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall is scheduled for Saturday, May 25th at the First Direct Arena in Leeds. The main event kicks off at around 10:30 pm BST (2pm PT/4pm CT/5pm ET), while the main card starts at 7pm BST (11am PT/1pm CT/2pm ET). Keep in mind that the timing may shift depending on how long the undercard matches last.

stream? Are you excited to watch the highly anticipated rematch between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall but don't know how? Don't fret, with the advancement of technology, you can easily watch the match from the comfort of your home. All you need is a device that can connect to the internet, such as a laptop, tablet or smartphone, and reliable internet connection. Firstly, you need to find a streaming platform that is hosting the fight. You can look for options on the internet, such as DAZN, ESPN+, or Sky Sports. Once you have selected a platform, the next step is to sign up for a subscription. Most platforms offer a free trial period, so make use of that if you don't want to commit. After that, you can log in to the platform and select the event. Make sure you test the stream beforehand to ensure that everything is working. On the day of the match, simply log in and enjoy the fight. Additionally, some platforms offer apps that you can download, making it even easier to watch the fight on the go. So, make sure you get everything set up beforehand, so you don't miss a moment of the match between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall.

The boxing competition, along with the preliminary fights, will be broadcasted live on DAZN globally, including the UK. On the other hand, American audiences can tune in to ESPN+ to witness the match. To acquire access to the event, you can buy a subscription on DAZN's platform, which offers the most affordable option starting at £9.99 per month.

What statements have been made by both competitors prior to the fight?

Before the match, Taylor pointed out that there had been some disagreement in their previous fight, and he reassured viewers that this time around there would be no confusion about the winner. He mentioned how it had been a lengthy two years since they last fought, and that there were various setbacks. Taylor emphasized how important it was for him to prioritize his health, and he expressed gratitude towards those who helped him reschedule the fight only four weeks later. Taylor is eager for the upcoming match and is excited about the upcoming Saturday.

Our previous bout was a disappointment, as both Jack and myself were not doing our best. Jack resorted to holding and ruining the fight pace, while I was performing poorly. However, I am confident that we can improve and our next fight will be more exciting for the audience. We visited the arena on Monday and were pleasantly shocked to discover that it's incredibly close to the audience. As a result, it will provide an electrifying atmosphere, making it an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.

Catterall responded to Joe's comments by expressing his confidence in winning the rematch. He mentioned that he did not think the first fight was impressive and believed that he beat Josh comfortably. He acknowledged that he may have underperformed and Josh might have too, but he has been training hard for the past two years and has improved as a fighter. He has spent a lot of time in the gym, learning, and developing his skills through sparring. He expects the fight on Saturday to be better, and without any emotional bias, he thinks he is the better fighter. He plans to show that on Saturday night.

My main priority at the moment is the upcoming match on Saturday and I'm putting all my energy towards ensuring a victory. I prefer not to discuss future events. Although I acknowledge that the 140lbs division has many noteworthy fighters and potential big fights, I'm solely concentrating on defeating Josh this Saturday. I'm confident in my abilities to come out on top.

Who will be fighting in the preliminary matches?

Cheavon Clarke from Gravesend, who has a record of 8 wins and 6 knockouts, will face Ellis Zorro from Bromley, who has a record of 17 wins and 7 knockouts, to compete for the British Cruiserweight Title, which is currently vacant. Paddy Donovan, a promising Welterweight boxer from Limerick with a record of 13 wins and 10 knockouts, will fight against former British Champion Lewis Ritson from Forest Hall, who has a record of 23 wins and 13 knockouts, for the WBA Continental Title.

Gary Cully, a talented fighter from Naas, will face off against Francesco Patera, a former champion from Belgium who has a record of 29 wins and 4 knockouts. The match is for the WBA Continental Title. Additionally, Giorgio Visioli, a young and promising lightweight fighter from Aldershot, aims to continue his undefeated streak with his third knockout victory in a row. His opponent will be Sergio Odabai, a boxer from Austria with a record of 6 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw, who will go toe-to-toe with Visioli for six rounds.

Before the main event, there will be a couple of fights. The first one will be between George Liddard, a Middleweight boxer from Billericay with a record of 6 wins, 3 of which by knockout, and Graham McCormack, a boxer from Limerick with 9 wins, 3 losses, and 1 knockout in an 8-round fight. The second fight will feature Leli Buttigieg, a Super-Welterweight boxer from Newham with a perfect record of 3 wins and 1 knockout, facing off against Anas Isarti from Belgium with a record of 4 wins and 2 losses. This will mark the start of the "Before The Bell" action.

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