Josh Taylor, a former undisputed world champion, has announced his retirement from boxing due to medical reasons.
The Scottish boxer made history by becoming the only British male fighter to hold four world titles after defeating Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas in 2021. Following this victory, Taylor faced Jack Catterall in a controversial match in Glasgow and suffered defeats against Teofimo Lopez, Jack Catterall in their rematch, and Ekow Essuman.
In a social media post, Taylor revealed that he has been advised by doctors to retire to protect his eyesight. He expressed his reluctance to hang up his gloves but acknowledged the necessity of prioritizing his health. Taylor emphasized the importance of listening to medical advice to avoid risking further damage.
Expressing gratitude to his fans, Taylor acknowledged their unwavering support throughout his career. He thanked his team, including promoters and coaches, for their role in his success and expressed optimism for the future of British and Scottish boxing.
Recognizing the contributions of his sponsors and his family, Taylor reflected on his boxing journey and expressed appreciation for the opportunities and support he received. He concluded by thanking everyone involved in his career and expressed excitement for what lies ahead.
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