Katie Taylor eyes Croke Park farewell as undisputed championKatie Taylor eyes Croke Park farewell as undisputed champion
Katie Taylor eyes Croke Park farewell as undisputed champion
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Katie Taylor eyes Croke Park farewell as undisputed champion

Dan O'keefe
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Katie Taylor says a homecoming fight at Croke Park would be the ideal way to close her career. The Irish fighter wants to regain undisputed status before hanging up her gloves at the Dublin venue.

“This seems like the perfect way to end it (my career) – by becoming undisputed champion again in our national stadium which has such a special place in Irish hearts”

— Katie Taylor, via BBC Sport

What Katie Taylor said

Taylor has campaigned at lightweight and super-lightweight throughout her professional run. Croke Park, the headquarters of the Gaelic Athletic Association, has hosted major boxing cards before and holds deep cultural significance in Ireland. Taylor's remarks, made to BBC Sport, signal she is considering retirement after one final landmark bout.

What it moves

Taylor did not specify an opponent or timeline for the proposed farewell. Any undisputed clash would require her to hold or challenge for all four major sanctioning belts. The Croke Park venue suggestion points to a high-profile send-off rather than a routine defence, should the fight materialise.

Source: bbc.com. Full Katie Taylor fight history and recent news at boxingnews.com.

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