(SEPT 12) Confirmation
today from Matchroom boxing of one of the ‘worst kept’ secrets
in boxing circles and that is that Ireland’s Olympic Gold
medallist Katie Taylor will feature on the undercard of the
World Heavyweight title fight in Cardiff between Anthony Joshua
and Kubrat Pulev at the Principality Stadium (formerly
Millennium ) in Cardiff October 28th.
Matchroom confirmed that ‘Taylor
will fight for her first World title as she meets two-weight
World champion Anahi Esther Sanchez for the WBA Lightweight
crown on the undercard of Anthony Joshua MBE’s World Heavyweight
title showdown with Kubrat Pulev at Principality Stadium in
Cardiff on October 28, live on Sky Sports Box Office. Details of
coverage in the United States and other countries to be
confirmed later.
The former Irish ‘amateur’
sensation Taylor moved to 6-0 in the paid ranks with a fourth
stoppage win in her US debut last time out in New York in July
and saw off Nina Meinke in an eliminator for the WBA crown at
Wembley Stadium in April as part of the supporting cast to
Joshua’s epic win over Wladimir Klitschko.
Sanchez collected the vacant strap on Saturday night with a
stoppage win over Argentine compatriot Cecila Sofia Mena in
Buenos Aires, adding that to the IBF Super-Featherweight crown
the 26 year old claimed in 2016 having moved up from
Featherweight where she held the interim IBF strap – but Taylor
is confident she will make her WBA Lightweight reign a short one
and triumph in Wales.
“I’m delighted that the World title fight has been confirmed and
on such a big stage as well,” said Taylor. “This is what I’m in
boxing for to win World titles and be in big fights on big
nights like this. “Sanchez has won multiple World titles so I’m
expecting a very tough fight but I definitely feel I’m ready for
it and these are the kind of challenges I want. “It’s such a
great time for boxing right now to have these huge events.
Boxing at Wembley on the Joshua – Klitschko card was a great
experience and now to have the opportunity to become World
Champion at Principality Stadium is very special and October 28
can’t come soon enough.”
Speaking Monday to ‘ the Irish Independent’ Taylor’s Manager
Brian Peters had this to say about her longer term plans:
“We’ve a few plans, but more than likely Katie will be out
before Christmas in America. When she’ll fight in Ireland
depends on how we get on with the next few fights,” Peters said.
“I hate saying these things because plans change all the time,
but within 18 months [from her debut last November] she will
have fought in Ireland,” added the Meath man hinting that a late
Spring or Summer date in Dublin was likely.
“Dublin will feature but there’s huge interest from American TV
companies - she’s still building and she’s only a pro since
November.
“We probably saw ourselves headlining in Ireland before taking
on America big time. It’s probably kicked off in America a lot
quicker than we expected and that’s probably why it will feature
next.
“But first she’s got to win this next fight and win the title
impressively, he emphasized.. “Everyone is considering it a
formality, but it’s a big fight and a huge opportunity for her
opponent and it could carry a lot of pressure for Katie too.”
More on Taylor v Sanchez in the coming weeks here on wban.com