Fight Talk: Who s next for Scotland s undisputed champion Josh Taylor?
By Kal SajadBBC Sport
13 hours ago13 hours ago.From the section Boxing
There is only one place to start in this week s Fight Talk as we reflect on newly-crowned undisputed light-welterweight champion Josh Taylor s stunning win in Las Vegas on Saturday and discuss who the Scotland star could face next.
We also look back on a big week in the heavyweight division with the Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua clash now almost certainly postponed, and we find out which current world champion has called out a YouTuber. The Tartan Tornado blows us away
Take a look at Scotland s first ever outdoor boxing ring opening in Lanarkshire
The new complex already has professional boxers paying a visit
Bravehearts Boxing Gym has opened Scotland s first outdoor ring (Image: Lanarkshire Live)
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Craig McEwan reflects on having the world at his feet and Manny Pacquiao as his right hand man
Speaking to Craig Scott, Craig McEwan reflects on his time in Hollywood
AS SNOW falls from the sky, glistening like shattered diamonds, Edinburgh’s Craig McEwan is reminded of warmer climates and fonder memories. It doesn’t seem long ago he was being pestered daily by a zestful Manny Pacquiao in Hollywood, with the legendary Filipino fighter crowned in a tartan, ‘See you, Jimmy’ hat and attempting his version of Mel Gibson’s Braveheart.
But it’s been long enough for many of British boxing’s most dedicated fans to almost entirely forget what should have been an exceptional career. It’s been too long for Craig.