Postpublished at 23:22 British Summer Time 26 October 2019
Round 9
Prograis, with all he's got, tries to crush the Taylor body. Another left hook in the past five seconds from Taylor though.
Scotland's Josh Taylor defeats Regis Prograis on points after mesmerising contest
World Boxing Super Series final, with WBA and IBF world super-lightweight belts up for grabs as well
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Round 9
Prograis, with all he's got, tries to crush the Taylor body. Another left hook in the past five seconds from Taylor though.
You're getting your money's worth if you're in the O2.
Round 9
Two beautiful right hooks from Taylor, they both find the Prograis face.
Round 9
The right eye of Josh Taylor is beginning to close. Is that going to be decisive, especially with the left over the top one of Prograis' go-to shots?
Round 9
Four to go. No matter the result, this has rematch written all over it. Everyone would want to see this one again.
Round 8
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
Prograis is fighting with an offbeat tempo. He changes his rhythm, and the speed of his left hand is different to the rest of his body.
Round 8
A huge right hand from Prograis. Taylor takes it, that would have floored many fighters. What a chin from Taylor.
Round eight. Who can finish this one the stronger? Can anyone sprint clear and take decisive control? Prograis definitely started stronger, Taylor has been superb these past few rounds.
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Round 7
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
Taylor is getting on top. I don't like the look of his right eye though - it's starting to swell up.
It's a lonely place for Regis Prograis now.
Round 7
Josh Taylor thinks he has turned this one around. He raises his fist to his fans at the end of the seventh. Five to go. I have no idea who is going to win this one.
Round 7
Prograis continues his work to the Taylor body, but the Scot is trying for head shots. But just then Prograis lands with a jab, and another, and another.
Round 7
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Round 7
Taylor lands a right hook, then a left uppercut, a right hook from Taylor, a right hook from Prograis. We thought it would be close, we thought it would be good. It certainly is. A fitting finale to the World Boxing Super Series tournament.
Who will be lifting the trophy and walking away with two world title belts?
Round 6
Andy Lee
Former middleweight world champion on BBC Radio 5 live
The perfect instructions from Prograis' corner was, "you cant give up the rounds". Taylor is leading the dance at the moment.
Prograis has to get hold of this fight like he did in the earlier rounds.
Round six
Prograis had the better of the first three rounds, but Taylor has come back strongly in these last few.
"You can't give up these rounds," Prograis is told. Halfway gone. Very, very enjoyable.
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Round 6
A couple of straight jabs from Prograis, but this has been a good round so far for Taylor in this sixth.
Round 6
Referee Marcus McDonnell gives a warning to Josh Taylor for illegal use of the shoulder.
Round 6
The Scottish fans are buoyed by their man having some success in the fifth and crank up the volume in the sixth, urging him to capitalise on his successes.
A couple of right hooks from Taylor, both land, both taken.
Round 5
Steve Bunce
BBC Radio 5 Live boxing pundit
After two minutes I didn't know if Prograis was taking a break - it was Taylor adjusting his feet and coming in closer.
I thought Taylor couldn't hurt Prograis, but now I think he can hurt him.