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Today’s live results: Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman – from Glasgow

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Josh Taylor wants to kindle a welterweight career again in the evening in a key fight against Ekow Essuman in the main event at the SSE Arena in Glasgow, Scotland. Taylor (19-2, 13 KO) enters the battle with great pressure after two plain paralysis in 140. He looked terrible in losses with Jacek Cattell and Teofimo Lopez.

Today’s main card will be shown live in Dazn at 14:00 et / 11:00 The approximate time for ring walks is 17:00 et / 14:00 entitled

Taylor vs. Essuman Fight

Tartan Tornado Taylor wants to show fans that he is not washed at the age of 34. His purpose of moving to a welterweight is to become a world champion with two divisions and involvement in immense fights in the division. He must look great against Essuman (21-1, 8 KO) today to show the boxing world that he did not finish as a warrior. Taylor occupies No. 11 WBC and #11 WBO in a welterweight.

Today’s card

Josh Taylor vs. Ekow Essuman
Nathaniel Collins vs. Lee McGregor
Moses Itauma vs. Mike Balogun
Aloys Junior vs. Davie Jamieson
Luke McCormack vs. Samir Cuentas
Alex Arthur Jr. vs. Robbie Chapman
Drew limond vs. Ezequiel Gregoz

Along with the advanced age of Taylor, there is no other way but start to immediately take the most hazardous rivals and often fight if he is to shoot the title of the world. He cannot afford to stick to his schedule once a year, and he will get elderly if he continues to fight a welterweight, such as Essuman.

For Essuman, 36 years elderly, this is a great opportunity to put in a welterweight landscape to commit a great fight before the end of his career. This can open the door to fight other pretenders if he manages to defeat Taylor. Ekow will not get the title shot with the victory over Taylin, but he could fight pretenders such as Karen Chukhadzhian or Lewis Crocker.

Taylor’s path forward

“It’s a hazardous fight. Ekow is not the most hazardous guy in the world, but he can fight, and he is really functional, challenging and stubborn,” said commentator Carl Frampton Boxing DAZNTalking about what Josh Taylor has tonight with Ekow Essuman.

“For the first time, dipping your fingers at the foot in welterweight, you could probably apologize to Josh to get an easier fight.”

Last updated 05/24/2025

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Ekow Essuman decisions Josh Taylor

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By: Sean Crose

The former world title Josh Taylor returned to the ring in his family Scotland on Saturday to stop the bleeding of his career caused by a series of losing by two fights. 19-3 Taylor’s opponent was 21-1 Ekow Essuman this weekend. Although Essuman was a weaker romance entering the planned twelve, the Englishman was traveling in the winning series of two fights. Undoubtedly, he also knew that the fight against Joshua was a chance for life to prove that he belonged to a conversation of grave welterweight.

The designated Taylor looked great early during the first two rounds. His razor’s piercing and quick stab Southpaw was generally unexplored by Essuman. What’s more, Taylor worked well on the body. However, in the third Essuman he began to confirm with his own aggression. The fourth saw Taylor Rock Essuman, but Essusman replied, throwing his man. It became a close battle. Until the fifth, both men changed the action. Essuman landed well and with some regular in the first part of the sixth part. He still looked good for the rest of the round.

Taylor began to move around the ring in seventh place. Did he run out of gas? Essuman was a more lively warrior throughout the eighth. Taylor certainly fought well, but Essuman had better arrows and a better round. The ninth was an electrifying matter that Taylor could be trimmed. Tenth was also a good round for Taylor. However, Essuman was very fighting. Indeed, Essuman had powerful energy for himself. In the twelfth and last round of each warrior, he grinds himself in the hope of the opponent’s outskirts. Each man deserved recognition for granting her whole … But it was Essuman who was awarded the unanimous victorious decision by the judges after completing the final bell.

“It’s an amazing boxer,” said Essuman about Taylor after a fight. “Thank you very much for having me,” he said to journalists and a Scottish crowd. “He is nice, nice and talented.

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Boxing results: Josh Taylor nervous by Ekow Essuman

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The former world world champion of the world internal internal shot Josh “Tartan Tornado” Taylor (19-3, 13 Kos) was upset by the former British champion, Commonwealth, IBF EURO and WBC International Silver Silver SSE Hydro champion in Glasgow, Scotland.

In the first two rounds, Taylor developed Essuman. They both had moments in the third round, and Essuman is approaching the round. In the middle of the fourth round, Taylor landed left on the chin, leading Essuman back a few steps. A few seconds later, Essuman landed on the chin of Taylor, swaying him. Another close to Taylor.

In the fifth round it went back and back. In the last minute Taylor landed on the chin of Essuman, swaying him. In the last seconds of the seventh round Taylor was cut under the left eyebrows from the head clash – Essumana round.

Essuman seemed to have an advantage in another close fight in the eighth round. In the ninth round Essuman landed his right, knocking Taylor’s head back from a minute. My card is 5-4 Taylor at the moment. In the middle of the tenth round Taylor landed five elementary blows. In the last minute Essuman ended in a forceful, but insufficient to do close.

In the eleventh round, the action lasted, and Taylor did well, and Essuman later. I have this 6-5 Taylor, which again enters the twelfth and final round, there and back, which was better from it. Did Essuman do enough for nervousness or will it end in the draw?

The results were 116-113, 117-112 and 115-113. Bob Williams was a judge.

WBC no Schedule of 12 rounds in the form of free WBC Featheweight.

In the second round, in the last seconds of a close match, McGregor landed with a demanding left hook for Collins. In the third round, Collins won his second round, landing McGregor.

In the fourth round, Collins dropped McGregor to the chin to get the 8th Hold from Judge Marek Lyson. A few seconds later, Collins dropped McGregor for the second time with a combination to the chin for another 8-pile. A few seconds later, Collins dropped McGregor with left to body for the third time, causing Judge Lyson waving him.

IBO Continental Cruiser Wweight, Aloys “The Animal” Youumbi (10-1, 9 Kos) knocked out David Jamieson (13-4, 10 KO) at 1:54 of the third round of the planned 12 rounds.

In the first, second and third round, Yousbi shot fat before judge John Latham called in the third round.

A sensational 20-year-old WBO Inter-Continental champion and WBA International weight of Moses Itauma (12-0, 10 KO) won a knockout over Southpaw Mike “Silverback” Balogun (21-2, 16 KO) at 0:46 the second round planned 10 rounds.

In the first round halfway the stab on the left side of Itum on the side of the Balogun head, and down he went to the 8th hill from judge John Latam. In the second round, going back with the right hook from Ituma on the chin, Blaogun went down and his back without a count from judge Latam stopping.

The average weight of Austin Brown (8-0, 3 KO) stopped Reece “Bam Bam” Porter (5-1, 3 KO) at 1:48 The first round of 10 rounds planned for the free title BBBOFC Scottish Area average.

Brown scored three knocks in the first round, forcing judge Kevin McIntyre to stop.

Super delicate Luke McCormack (4-0, 3 KO) knocked out Samira Cuentas (4-6) at 2:51 second round 8.

In the second round McCormack landed on the left hook, dropping Cuentas. Judge Darren Maxwell called Halt.

Featherlight heavyweight Alex Arthur, Jr. (1-0) defeated Robbie “Camden Caretaker” Chapman (13-50, 2 KO) by a four-way decision.

Judge Kevin McIntyre shot him 40-36.

The Limond (4-0, 1 KO) appraiser defeated Ezequiel Gregores (3-23) in a four-government decision. Judge Kevin McIntyre shot him 40-36.

The delicate Southpaw Luke Biby (10-1, 2 KO) defeated Southpaw Cestar “Zurdo” Ignacio Pareredes (18-19-1, 5 KO) by a four-shape decision.

In the first two rounds, Bibby used effective stab, taking the rounds. In the third and fourth rounds of Bibby, he mixed him more from Predes, which was more energetic in losing effort.

Judge Kevin McIntyre shot him 40-36.

The lightweight Lee Welsh (5-0, 2 KO) detained Tony Morton (1-18) at 2:38 of the first round of the planned four rounds.

In the first round, Welsh knocked Morton three times, forcing judge Darren Maxwell to stop.

Super Lightweigght Southpaw “Lightning” Reece Lynch (1-0, 1 Kos) knocked out Jonatas “The Marajoara Monster” Gomes de Oliviera (6-27, 5 KO) at 3:07 second round planned 4 rounds.

In the second round Lynch led Oliveira around the ring. In the last seconds, the left miner from Lynch to Body and Down went Olivier for the count after the bell from judge Darren Maxwell.

Thomas Treiber was the skiper.

Last updated 05/24/2025

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Boxing results: ituma: weighty weight threats Balogun crushes

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Moses Itauma (12-0, 10 KO) crushed the game, but restricted Mike Balogun (21-2, 16 KO), rejecting it in the second round of the 10-round weight weight on Saturday evening at SEZ Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland.

Balogun surprisingly fought aggressively, spending the perspective of the 254-pound Itauma during a tiny twentieth fight. This excessively aggressive approach caused the Balogun to be dropped in the first round with the left hand of the cuff.

Balogue bold aggression

At the beginning of the second round, Balogun came out of the gate, Bum threw itauma and immediately dropped with a perfectly placed right hook to his head. Ituma landed at the bottom, showing speed and precise placement. Balogun collapsed as if he were shot by a ball. He stopped for counting nine, then rose to his feet and looked unverified.

Despite the fact that he was dropped twice, Balogun did not prove to be fear and attacked Itauma, as if he had him where he wanted. The appearance of Ituma was concerned because he knew that this guy was determined to win, and had more than sufficient power to cause nervousness if he was allowed to spin.

Balogun accused Itauma, wanting to catch him with a massive shot, but he entered the next right hook, which dropped him flat on his back to get a third knocking. This time the judge, John Latham, stopped the fight. Balogun looked surprised when he got up, but Latham saw enough. The time of detention was at 0:46 in the second round.

Last updated 05/24/2025

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