Undisputed super lightweight champion Josh Taylor hopes to fight at least twice in 2022.
The first of those bouts should be on February 2026 in Glasgow when he defends against his mandatory challenger Jack Catterall.
“This year we’re probably only going to get two, maybe three fights in,” Taylor told the Herald Scotland. “I’m getting married in June so I’ll have the fight in February, have a couple of months off and then it’s my stag do and then the wedding.
“Hopefully after that I’ll look to get out in September or maybe November. Wishful thinking would be to get out three times if I can stay in the gym and get fit but certainly twice. First it will be the Jack Catterall fight and then hopefully a big one later in the year too.”
Taylor became the four-belt champion when he beat Jose Ramirez in 2021, but he was unable to fight more than once last year.
“It’s a very exciting prospect,” Taylor said of his future plans. “I 100 percent believe I’m winning this fight against Jack. He’s standing in my way of me going for my other goals. If it doesn’t go well then there’s no point thinking about what happens afterwards.
"He’s desperate to become the first Englishman to become undisputed champion and will fight his heart out to try to do that. I have to make sure he doesn’t get anywhere near that. I have to make sure I get him out of the way first.
“It’s taking on the Auld Enemy! That atmosphere will be brilliant, with the bagpipes and all that stuff. It’s always good when the Scotland vs England thing comes together. The Hydro is my home arena as I’ve had a lot of success there since the Commonwealth Games; the Ivan Baranchyk, Viktor Postol, Ryan Martin and Winston Campos fights. I’m delighted to be coming back.”