USA’s Regis Prograis (24-0, 20 KOs) and Scotland’s Josh Taylor (15-0, 13 KOs) met on Monday in London at an intense kickoff press conference ahead of their WBSS Ali Trophy Final at The O2 in London on October 26th, live on Sky Sports Box Office in the UK and DAZN in the U.S. Prograis' WBA title and Taylor's IBF title will be on the line in this junior welterweight main event.
“I am excited to come to London, most fighters don’t get this chance in a lifetime,” said Prograis.
The New Orleans native known as "Rougarou" after a werewolf-like creature of Louisiana’s folklore, does not see the final as a 50-50 match-up. “Everybody always says they are going to beat me. Everybody says it was going to be a 50/50 fight but I blow everyone up. He is taller than me, he is longer than me, but you can’t determine my heart on the tale of the tape. And you can’t determine my IQ, Not to be cocky, but I can’t see him beating me.”
Prograis is up against "The Tartan Tornado" from Prestonpans who is at least as confident in his own abilities.
“I am full of confidence,” said Taylor. “I think I am bigger than him, quicker than him, stronger than him, and I punch just as hard as him. If he walks onto a shot I can get him out of there or I can out-box him for the full twelve rounds. “I am headlining the show down here, tapping into the British fans, so I can’t wait,” he added. “Right now, I believe myself and Regis are the best two in the division, we are the guys to beat. And we are going to prove it on October 26th. This is my time to shine and I am super confident.”
“This is it, the Champions League of boxing,” said Kalle Sauerland, Comosa’s Chief Boxing Officer. “This is a super final, the super-lightweight final for the Ali Trophy and ‘the man to beat in the division'. It's not often you see the best against the best and this is one of the best fights of the year. I have watched them both and studied them extensively. Regis likes to keep his distance and is very fast in and out whilst Josh will come right at you and those two styles blend well. I can't predict who wins. It’s really a dream to have two undefeated champions, two huge personalities in the final and we are very much looking forward to it."
Prograis and Taylor entered the World Boxing Super Series and the quest for the Ali Trophy as the two highest-seeded boxers in a loaded 140lb bracket.
Prograis earned his spot in the final by outdoing Terry Flanagan on points last October, and then went on to stop Kiryl Relikh in round 6 and take the WBA title in the semi in late April. Meanwhile, second seed Taylor stopped Ryan Martin in round 7 last November and then proceeded to decision Ivan Baranchyk to claim the IBF title in May.