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2nd May 2021
01:41pm BST

Katie Taylor and Natasha Jonas after their WBC, WBA, IBF and WBO female lightweight title fight at the Manchester Arena. (Photo by Mark Robinson / Matchroom Boxing via Sportsfile)[/caption]
However, such is Taylor's position in the boxing world that she does not have to go around making call-outs or staring down the lens to declare her greatness. She is the pound-for-pound No.1 in women's boxing and a true ambassador for her sport.
Jonas teed up the fight, late last year, by talking herself up as a viable candidate on Sky Sports, so it was only fitting that the broadcaster stood them side-by-side to look back on their 10-round war.
Having now defeated Jonas as an amateur and a professional, the Bray native was asked to round out the joint post-fight interview by giving a word about her beaten foe. Taylor offered up several, and they were all glowing.
"Yeah, yeah she is [good enough to challenge for world titles], for sure. "Her last two performances have shown that, haven't they? "I'd love to see the rematch between her and Terri Harper and maybe, in the future, a rematch between ourselves as well. She definitely is [capable]. She has everything it takes to win a world title."The top dog taking time out to give some praise to a woman that pushed her extremely close [96-95, 96-95, 96-94] to taking her belts. But that is Taylor in the pro game. She has found herself pushed to her limits by Delfine Persoon and Natasha Jonas but she has emerged in those three fights with her hand raised each time. Such is Taylor's confidence in herself, and her game, that she is more than happy to talk up other fights or fighters. She is top of the mountain and surveying all she sees. The reign goes on.
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