Postpublished at 23:34 British Summer Time 26 October 2019
Round 12
Taylor with two left hands, a combination from Taylor. Right until the end, it is brilliant.
Scotland's Josh Taylor defeats Regis Prograis on points after mesmerising contest
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Round 12
Taylor with two left hands, a combination from Taylor. Right until the end, it is brilliant.
The fans are on their feet and rightly so. Absolutely amazing contest.
But a huge left from Taylor, just when he needed it. 60 seconds left.
A left hook from Prograis gets through. Taylor in trouble in the last. 75 seconds left.
Round 12
A left overhand, aiming for that damaged right eye of Taylor, but luckily the Scot has his guard up and that soaks up much of the power.
Three minutes to go.
Round 11
Andy Lee just called the 11th the best round he has seen this year. Superb.
Round 11
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
They've been already showing signs where they've been prepared to go. Now they need to go somewhere where they've not been before.
Round 11
BBC Sport Scotland's chief sportswriter has called it...
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Round 11
A couple of chopping rights find the face of Taylor, who looks momentarily off balance. Prograis struts back to his corner.
"He can't see out of that right eye, throw the overhands," Prograis is urged. He has three minutes to find something. A knockdown could just change everything, it's that close.
Round 11
An uppercut from Prograis is instantly responded to with a right hook from Taylor. This is a fight of the year contender. Top class.
Round 11
Taylor misses with two lefts, Prograis counters with two rights, but 11-round-in-tired punches, lacking the sharpness from earlier.
Round 11
Eddie thinks the American needs something special, can he find it? Six minutes to do so.
Round 10
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Round 10
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Taylor is walking forward, forcing the issue and producing the more eye-catching punches.
Round 10
Josh Taylor punches his own chest after the 10th has finished. He thinks he has got that round and he may well be right. There was also a lovely right to the Prograis ribs in the 10th, the sort of shot his opponent will still be feeling next week.
Round 10
A left hand bounces off the Prograis chin, the kind of punch that not only stops him in his tracks, but momentarily looks to have dazed him. The noise levels rise again.
Round 10
It is so close, if one boxer wins all the last three rounds then they probably win the fight.
Round 10
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Part of being in the corner is being a psychologist. It's about putting these rounds away.
Round 10
That right eye from Taylor is not looking too sharp though. How much can he see out of it? It is closing all the time. Three to go.