Katie Taylor: Five-fight form guide ahead of December return in Liverpool
With a pro record of 19-0, Planet Sport's Matty Briggs takes a look at Katie Taylor's last five fights ahead of her return to the ring...
Taylor vs Jennifer Han (September 2021)
Taylor asserted her authority from the off, holding the centre of the ring as she looked to dominate her older opponent.
In her 13th world title fight, Taylor's hand speed was noticeable but despite the more eye-catching work, she did not put Han down until the eighth round.
Han tried to up the ante in the final round, but Taylor fought fire with fire and her superior power was evident as she tried to stop the resilient Han.
Taylor vs Natasha Jonas (May 2021)
The Manchester showdown has since been billed as one of the fights of the year after Jonas pushed Taylor all the way.
Taylor's superior speed had taken her into an early lead, but Jonas' power came to the fore in round three. Talked through the contest by her trainer Joe Gallagher, Jonas ripped in some powerful body shots.
Taylor vs Miriam Gutierrez (November 2020)
🗣 'Probably in April time...and I am really confident we can make that fight.'
— DAZN Boxing (@DAZNBoxing) October 26, 2021
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The previously unbeaten Gutierrez was able to hear the final bell though, but the wide margin on the scorecards (100-89, 100-90, 99-91) reflected the one-sided nature of the bout.
Taylor vs Delfine Persoon (August 2020)
The brutal rematch at the Matchroom Fight Camp in Brentwood went the way of Taylor.
This time though the tough Belgian, who had her nose broken in the second round, said she had no qualms about the decision.
"This time, I respect the result," Persoon told DAZN. "I couldn't hurt her this time."
All three Judges had it in favour of Taylor (98-93, 96-94 and 96-94) after a final round in which left both fighters exhausted.
Taylor vs Christina Linardatou (November 2019)
Fighting for the WBO super lightweight title, Taylor again showed her mettle to edge out Greek champion Christina Linardatou.
Katie Taylor remains at the top of ESPN’s Women’s P4P list after last weekend’s impressive title defense 🏆
— ESPN Ringside (@ESPNRingside) September 8, 2021
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