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Taylor ‘stripped of superweigh­t title’

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JOSH Taylor has been stripped of his WBA superlight­weight title, the governing body announced on Saturday – with the Scottish fighter then claiming he decided to vacate the belt.

Taylor’s most recent defence came during February against Jack Catterall, when he was awarded a controvers­ial points win in Glasgow.

The WBA had ordered a mandatory fight between Taylor, 31, and the firstranke­d challenger Alberto Puello of the Dominican Republic.

However, the governing body said “due to the lack of response from Taylor’s team” the decision was made to strip the Scottish boxer of his title.

A statement from the organisati­on read: “The World Boxing Associatio­n (WBA) championsh­ips committee, in accordance with the organisati­on’s rules, has decided that the super lightweigh­t title, which was held by the Scottish Josh Taylor, is vacant as of May 13.”

In response to the announceme­nt, Taylor, 31, took to social media to insist he had made the decision himself.

In a post on Twitter, Taylor wrote: “FYI, I vacated it the belt I want (sic) stripped.”

Taylor has an undefeated record through 19 fights and remains the IBF, WBO and WBC champion.

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