JACK Catterall’s fight against Regis Prograis has been rescheduled for October 26. The original date was August 24, but Catterall had to pull out due to an injury during training. The venue for the fight remains the Co-op Live arena in Manchester.
The impact of this delay on both fighters is yet to be determined. They both need a victory to boost their careers and cannot afford to wait any longer.
Catterall’s win against Josh Taylor brought him closer to the world level where Regis Prograis had previously excelled, before his loss to Devin Haney.
At 31, Catterall holds a professional record of 29-1 with 13 knockouts. His fighting style revolves around strategic counterpunching and a sharp southpaw jab.
Prograis, who is four years older than Catterall, also fights as a southpaw with 29 wins. He has suffered two losses, one to Haney and the other to Taylor in the WBSS final. Notably, Taylor handed Catterall his only career defeat. Prograis is known for his punching power, with 24 early finishes to his credit.