Jack Catterall’s Next Move: Waiting on Liam Paro
Jack Catterall is gearing up for a big 2025 after his impressive win over Regis Prograis in October. After dealing with some injuries and a nasty cold leading up to the fight, Catterall pulled off a solid performance that showed he’s ready for bigger challenges ahead. With his eyes on a world title, he’s now […]
Jack Catterall is gearing up for a big 2025 after his impressive win over Regis Prograis in October. After dealing with some injuries and a nasty cold leading up to the fight, Catterall pulled off a solid performance that showed he’s ready for bigger challenges ahead. With his eyes on a world title, he’s now waiting to see how Liam Paro’s next fight turns out before making any big decisions.
A Hard-Fought Win
Catterall’s match against Prograis wasn’t easy. He faced a tough opponent and even hit the canvas for the first time in his career. But he bounced back, knocking Prograis down twice and securing the decision victory. “Yeah, I think it went well,” Catterall said. “I did what I needed to do. I don’t think it was my greatest performance.” Still, he felt confident going into the fight, knowing Prograis was a two-time world champ with some serious power behind his punches
The bout was historic, taking place at the new Co-Op Live Arena in Manchester. For Catterall, headlining such an event was a huge moment after years of working hard to earn recognition in the boxing world. “It was a nice feeling to be able to headline the Co-Op Arena and really put what’s been a frustrating few years behind me now,” he mentioned. His persistence has finally paid off, marking him as one of the top talents in British boxing.
Eyeing That World Title
With the Prograis fight in the rearview mirror, Catterall’s focused on snagging a world title. He’s set to return to Manchester in February, but who he’ll face is still up in the air. Much of that depends on Liam Paro’s upcoming fight against the Richardson Hitchins in Puerto Rico. Paro is undefeated and holds the IBF junior welterweight title, making him a serious contender.
Catterall is eager for a shot at Paro for the title, but he’s not rushing into anything. “We probably won’t rush into a decision when we’ve got Liam Paro fighting next weekend,” he said. “We want to fight for the world title.” Taking his time could be a smart move, as waiting to see how things shake out might open up the best options for him.
Exploring Other Fight Opportunities
While Paro is on his radar, Catterall is also looking at other potential fights. Recently, the WBO ordered a final eliminator bout between Catterall and Arnold Barboza, another undefeated fighter. This could be a key matchup, especially with WBO champion Teofimo Lopez possibly moving up to welterweight. “It’d be nice now for something to happen and us to fight for the world title,” he remarked about the possibility of facing Barboza.
Catterall’s journey hasn’t been smooth sailing, but his determination is stronger than ever. After working so hard to secure a title shot, it feels like he’s finally on the verge of making his dreams a reality. Fans are excited to see what’s next for Catterall as he navigates these upcoming fights and aims for that long-awaited title shot.
In summary, Jack Catterall is in a great spot to make some serious moves in 2025. Whether it’s going up against Liam Paro for the title or stepping into the ring with Arnold Barboza, he’s ready to show everyone what he’s made of. With his sights set high, boxing fans can expect an exciting year ahead for this talented fighter.