The Scotsman

No fans but Taylor ready for fight night razzle dazzle

- By RON FAGG

Josh Taylor has no concerns about fighting behind closed doors after getting a flavour of what to expect in his latest world title defence.

The WBA and IBF superlight weight champion is putting both belts on the line against Thailand’ s Apinun K hong song, the mandatory challenger for the latter title.

The fight was initially scheduled for Glasgow’s 13,000- capacity Hydro in May before being postponed amid the pandemic andre scheduled for 26 September in London.

Taylor watched Anthony Yarde beat Dec Spelman in a light-heavyweigh­t contest screened by BT Sport at York Hall on Saturday to get an idea of what awaits him when his show is hosted by the same broadcaste­r a fortnight later.

Speaking on the website of management company MTK Global, Taylor said: “This is what I live for. The big nights and the big stage is what I dreamed of and there is no way I’ll let the pandemic and no crowd let it slip and have an impact on my performanc­e.

“I’ m going to take this opportunit­y with both hands and keep hold of my belts, and then we’ll move onto bigger and better things.

“I was at the show on Saturday and thought it would be quite weird but it’s still impressive. It’ s got the razzle dazzle with the big screen and the lights, so it’s still got that fight night feel. That’s the last box ticked off that I was concerned about, so there are no worries now.”

Taylor has a new trainer in Ben Davison since splitting with Shane Mcguigan following his World Boxing Super Series win over Regis Prog raisin Oc tober. And the Scot is confident he will take care of the similarly unbeaten Khongsong as he eyes a huge unificatio­n fight with WB O and WBC champion Jose Ramirez.

The Prestonpan­s fighter said: “The time me and Ben have spent together has been brilliant, and it’s been good getting to know each other personally. We’re on the same page and have been flying in the gym.”

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