Josh Taylor’s only regret, after a glittering boxing career, is not fighting Terence Crawford.

Taylor did it all in boxing. Britain's first undisputed world champion in the four-belt era, he went on an electrifying run of victories that including thrilling wins over Regis Prograis in London and Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas.

Beating Ramirez saw him unify the WBO, WBA, WBC and IBF super-lightweight championships. At the time pound-for-pound great Terence Crawford was the WBO's world champion in the division above.

If Taylor, their 'super champion' at 140lbs, had moved up he could have become the mandatory challenger for Crawford at welterweight. Instead Taylor honoured his promise to give Jack Catterall a shot at his undisputed title.

"That's the only regret I've got from my career. I was a

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