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22nd August 2020
10:51pm BST

Taylor boxed smarter this time around. She kept her distance, she dodged those tireless swinging arms of Persoon and she countered with clean combinations that were rocking the Belgian. Combinations that broke her nose as early as round two.
Persoon never stopped though. No matter how much she absorbed, she continued to pose problems for Taylor, particularly in the middle rounds but the composure and skill and pace of the woman who now boasts a 16-0 professional record stood to her and it was a result that both camps accepted without question.
"It was a lot more convincing tonight even though it was a tough fight," Taylor said afterwards. "It's never going to be easy against someone like Delfine. "You are going to have to dig deep and show heart at some stage during the fight."For most of it though, it was pure boxing that saw her through and she delivered a performance that had the purists humming. As Enamait said to her in the corner after round seven: "You know what she's trying to do. She's trying to tire you out. We're not playing that shit." And they didn't play that shit. They brought a whole other world of shit on Persoon that had her magnanimously concede she will be moving back to super featherweight after her nose is fixed. Persoon spoke about trying to gain more weight for the fight, packing in the food so she could try to hurt Taylor more but she simply couldn't do it. They weren't playing that shit. Taylor moved in, she banged twice or four times, she moved out. When she was confronted with Persoon's savage short game, she toughed it out, she didn't get emotional, she didn't lose sight of the plan. She didn't play that shit. She played it her own way and, in the process, silenced the critics that loomed over her since their first fight in New York. Hell, when you're Katie Taylor, why would you play it any other way?
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