Let's get ready to rumble!
Our sweet science specialist Josh Taylor is primed and ready to go against Jack Catterall.
But who will remain undefeated?
The Tartan Tornado returns to the ring for the first time since May 2021 when he became Scotland’s first undisputed champion in the four-belt era with a stunning win over Jose Carlos Ramirez.
And it's an Auld Enemy showdown that lies in store.
After picking up an injury, Taylor will finally fight Catterall after originally being scheduled to face the Englishman in December. He had to pull out with a knee injury but it’s now game on.
Taylor, who is the overwhelming favourite for this one, and a move to welterweight and a host of mega fights await him.
The likes of superstar Terence Crawford would await him.
The nation is behind the 31-year-old and he will be backed by a partisan crowd when he steps on to the canvas in what could be a boxing match for the ages.
Here’s all you need to know about the bout...
When and where is the fight?
It’s on Saturday, February 26, nine months after Taylor last stepped into the ring. It will start around 10:30pm, with a quality-looking undercard on first. It takes place at The Hydro in Glasgow ’s city centre.
What channel is it on?
The fight will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event and is scheduled for 12 rounds.
Is there a live stream?
You can watch it on Sky Sports Go and NowTV, with both links streaming the fight live. You can also follow all the action right here on dailyrecord.co.uk with our boxing experts Michael Gannon and Graeme Young.
What’s the fight card?
- Josh Taylor vs Jack Catterall – for WBA, WBC, IBF, WBO and The Ring light-welterweight titles
- Nick Campbell vs Jay McFarlane
- Robeisy Ramirez vs Eric Donovan
- Cori Gibbs vs Carlos Perez
- Ebonie Jones vs Effie Kathopouli
- Scott Forrest vs TBC
- Kurt Walker vs TBC
- Paddy Donovan vs TBC
- Kieran Molloy vs TBC
- Mark McKeown vs TBC
- Craig McIntyre vs TBC