Josh Taylor will look to snap a two-bout losing streak when he returns to home turf for an exciting welterweight clash with Ekow Essuman tonight, live on DAZN .
The Tartan Tornado, the former undisputed light-welterweight champion, has suffered defeats to Teofimo Lopez and Jack Catterall in his previous pair of outings.
Now, back in the ring for the first time since May last year, Taylor will hope to recover his groove at the division above, against a tricky foe with a strong record.
DAZN News has everything you need to know ahead of Josh Taylor against Ekow Essuman.
Josh Taylor vs Ekow Essuman will take place on tonight at Land of the Brave, with the whole card set to be shown live on DAZN.
The former will be on home turf in his native Scotland as he looks to deliver a blockbuster night of entertainment in front of his passionate supporters.
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The fight is set to be held at the OVO Hydro, in Glasgow, United Kingdom .
Taylor has fought several times at the venue, most recently in 2022 when he secured his controversial split-decision win over Jack Catterall.
Josh Taylor is the odds-on favourite to beat Ekow Essuman, and is priced at 1/3 for the victory with DAZN Bet.
His opponent is the outsider, but still short for the victory too, at 2/1.
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After enjoying the success which comes with being the undisputed super lightweight champion, Josh Taylor is now on a quest to become a two-weight world champion.
That starts with his welterweight debut against Ekow Essuman who he vows to "take out" in Glasgow.
“At 140lbs what else was there left for me to do? I’d completed boxing in a sense and won every single belt in boxing you can win. What else was there for me in terms of challenges, setting new targets?
"There was nothing to do. So, what there was, was moving up with an assault on becoming a two-time, two-weight world champion.
“I am planning on taking this guy out on Saturday and that is what I’m going to do.”
Ekow Essuman will be stepping into enemy territory when he takes on Josh Taylor on Saturday night, but this is something which does not deter 'The Engine'.
Speaking at Thursday's final press conference, Essuman is ready for what is thrown at him come the opening bell.
"That is the whole point of it, we’re supposed to do that [in response to Taylor’s taking out comment]. I don’t take offence to it, it is what it is. He’s in my way, I’m in his way," Essuman said.
“Of course he believes it, he should. That is good, if he wants to try and end it early it might be to his detriment. We are going to find out on Saturday.
"I came prepared for the best Josh Taylor there can be, so this is just confirming what I thought would come."
For his welterweight debut, Josh Taylor was just within the 147lb limit ahead of the opening bell against Ekow Essuman.
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