Josh Taylor: No sense to fight Teofimo Lopez

Josh Taylor has dismissed a future meeting with Teofimo Lopez following his upset loss to George Kambosos, who took his lightweight titles.

Lopez was keen to move up to 140-pounds to face undisputed world champion Taylor, but was beaten on a split decision to Kambosos in New York City last month.

“We’re going to go up to 140lbs, get a fight in February, and then fight Josh Taylor,” Lopez Sr told Seconds Out.

However, Taylor has rubbished the comments ahead of his clash with mandatory challenger, Jack Catterall on February 26 in Glasgow.

“Nonsense,” Taylor told Pro Boxing Fans in response to the comments.

“He can come up to 140, but he’s not getting the fight with me. He got beat up by George Kambosos. So what right does he have to come up and challenge me?”

“He’s not got anything to offer on the table at 140 so what’s the point? Plus I would beat him up anyway, give him a good beating.”

The 30-year-old won the undisputed title in May, knocking down Jose Ramirez twice on route to a unanimous decision win in Las Vegas.

Asked if he thought they would ever fight, Taylor added: “If it’s there and there’s enough zeros on the pay packet then yeah, of course.

“I think it’s an easy fight for myself and a good payday. I think it’s a great fight, an easy win for me, but I don’t think that’s ever going to happen.

“I don’t think his management are going to put him in with any real threats of opponents who are beating him anyway, so forget about it.”

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