(NOV 11) Katie Taylor says
the bill she is headlining on Saturday is the kind of thing she
never thought she would see when she was growing up.
Ireland’s undisputed world lightweight champion faces Spaniard
Miriam Gutierrez at Wembley’s SSE Arena.
That is among a
triple-header of women’s world title bouts on the bill, with WBC
super-featherweight champion Terri Harper fighting Katharina
Thanderz, and Harper’s fellow Briton Rachel Ball taking on
Jorgelina Guanini for the WBA bantamweight belt.
Taylor, the
34-year-old Olympic gold-medallist who is undefeated in 16
fights since turning professional in 2016, said: “I want to
inspire the next generation to dream big dreams.
“When I was growing up there wasn’t any (women’s boxing at the)
Olympics, there wasn’t female boxers on these professional
cards.
“The fact women’s boxing is in the Olympics is absolutely
incredible, there’s a female boxing match on every single card
right now, which is insane.
“And the fact
there’s three world title fights on one bill over the weekend –
I never thought I would see that growing up. That in itself is a
great legacy.”
It was announced on
Tuesday that all three fights will be available to watch for
free on streaming platforms.
And Taylor added:
“For young kids to have the opportunity to watch this fight for
free is absolutely fantastic.
“What a great opportunity it is for myself personally and every
other fighter on the card – we can showcase our talents, and
it’s an extra platform to inspire young girls.”
I'm personally very happy with the purses I've received for
fights every time, but I wouldn't say no to a pay rise either
Katie Taylor
When asked for her thoughts on the debate about women’s boxing
and equal pay, Taylor said: “I’d love to see the purses rising.
I think over the last few years we’ve made great ground on that.
“I’m personally very happy with the purses I’ve received for
fights every time, but I wouldn’t say no to a pay rise either.
“I guess it is very low in comparison to what the men are
getting, but that’s the way it is. I hope it increases and we
are slowly building. It takes time.”
Taylor, who says she
hopes to “be involved in huge fights for years to come”, takes
on Gutierrez (13-0, 5 KOs) three months on from winning her
rematch against Belgium’s Delfine Persoon at Matchroom HQ in
Essex via a unanimous points decision.
Taylor feels she produced a “very solid performance” and said:
“I couldn’t care less really what the opponents are saying
afterwards. It was a very clear victory, and anyone who says
otherwise doesn’t know anything about boxing really.”
Of Gutierrez, she said: “I think she’s very good. She comes in
unbeaten. I know she’s not as well-established as someone like
Persoon, but I’m expecting a very tough fight.”
Regarding potential opponents after Saturday’s contest, Taylor
mentioned Amanda Serrano, a fight which was scheduled for May
but put on hold amid the coronavirus pandemic, a rematch with
Jessica McCaskill, British pair Chantelle Cameron and Natasha
Jonas, and MMA fighter Cris Cyborg as possibilities.
Cameron recently told Sky Sports regarding Taylor: “She has
massive hand speed but she can’t overpower me or outwork me. She
wouldn’t handle that and will crumble”.
Asked about those comments, Taylor said: “I’m not the type of
fighter that crumbles. If a fight happens between myself and
Chantelle, we’ll see who crumbles.”
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