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Brooklyn Heavyweight Prospect Pryce Taylor has made successful Move from Basketball to Boxing

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(L) – Pryce Taylor is an up-and-coming heavyweight prospect(photo courtesy of Sullivan Management)

NEW YORK TOROPO (March 19, 2024) – Brooklyn heavyweight Pryce Taylor (3-0, 2 Kos) has successfully transitioned from basketball to boxing and today the 27-year-old prospect is on the rise as an undefeated prize fighter.

Taylor said he brought his legs from the courts into the ring. He first dunked a ball when he was in eighth grade, four inches shorter than the 6’ 4” Taylor is today. Pryce admits missing basketball but quickly notes that he could still play, not necessarily on a team, because he’s not in basketball shape anymore. “I’m in boxing shape,” he proudly noted.

A decorated U.S. tsenwe Boxer, highlighted by his two New York Golden Gloves Championship titles, Taylor was also a four-time runner-up in USA National Championships, including one to Joshua Edwards, who has qualified to represent as a super heavyweight for Team USA in the 2024 Olympics in Paris.

Selemong se fetileng, Taylor had seven wins fighting for New York in the Team Combat League (TCL), which is a one-round, team format competition. Technically-speaking, the wins are not part of his professional boxing record. Taylor has benefitted from that experience and will be competing this season as well.

Taylor played basketball for one season at Corning Community College in upstate New York. “I stopped playing basketball six years ago,” Taylor said. “I’ve had 60 lintoa (amateurs, pros and TCL) and believe the best boxers get there with sparring experience. E le, I’ve been getting a lot of experience. I have a good skill set and know what I need to do in the ring.

“My mindset is to do what other boxers don’t do. All boxers learn the basics, but everything they want to throw, I already throw myself, and I know how to counter there’s. Anything they throw I’m able to defend.”

Taylor has been placed on the fast track by his manager, New York City-based attorney Keith Sullivan, who has discovered that it’s not easy finding suitable opponents for Taylor, who because of his size, amateur pedigree and participating in the TCL, is much more advanced than his three pro fights may indicate.

Another invaluable part of Taylor’s development is sparring established heavyweights such as Jarrell “Big Baby” Miller, Otto Wallin, Vladyslav Sirenko, and Brandon Glanton to name a few of the more notables.

Taylor made his pro debut last December, stopping Mike Diorio in the opening round, followed January 27 with the exact same result versus Gabriel Aguilar Costa. In his most recent action in March, Taylor went the distance for the first time as a pro, pitching a four-round shutout for a unanimous decision against Antonio Torres (4-1), 40-36 ka makhetlo a mararo.

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(L-R) – Head trainer Benny Roman, Pryce Taylor & manager Keith Sullivan (photo courtesy of Sullivan Management)

Hae ea ho qetela ntoa, held at Sony Hall, Taylor came out to the ring and paraded around the ring afterwards with an Irish flag draped around his massive shoulders (see above picture).

“Keith (Sullivan) knew there would be a lot of Irish fans there to watch an Irish fighter (Emmet Brennan) fighting after me,” Taylor explained. “He figured it was a good way to engage the large Irish crowd, so he draped me in the Irish tri-color flag. He was right, the Irish in attendance absolutely loved it, and I made some more fans.”

Basketball loss is boxing’s gain; Pryce Taylor is a legitimate prospect with tremendous upside.

In addition to managing Pryce Taylor, Keith Sullivan, a former Deputy Commissioner with the New York State Athletic Commission, and longtime boxing lawyer, also manages IBF Bantamweight World Champion Miyo Yoshida (17-4, 0 Kos) and Bronx middleweight prospect Nisa Rodriguez (1-0), in addition to co-managing World Boxing Association (WBA) Se Ke Oa. 12-rated welterweight contender Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (13-0, 10 Kos), the reigning WBA Continental Champion from Limerick, Ireland. Sullivan co-manages Donovan with former world middleweight champion Andy Lee.

Timothea Bradley, Melvina Lathan & Sadam Ali Leading 2015 award winners honored at 29th annual Ring 8 Holiday Event & Awards Shorts

(L-R) — 2015 Ring 8 Khau bafenyi: New York Fighter of the Year Sadam Ali, Woman of the Decade Melvina Lathan and Fighter of the Year Timothy Bradley
(photo by Peter Frutkoff)
NEW YORK, NY (December 21, 2015) – A capacity crowd enjoyed the recent 29go th selemo le selemo Ring 8 Holiday Event and Awards Ceremony at Russo’s On The Bay in Howard Beach, New York.
Tse hlano nako, tse peli karohano lefatše mampoli Timothy “Lehoatata Storm” Bradley received the Ring 8 Oke ya Year khau. Other 2015 Ring 8 ke baabelwadikabelo go (bona ho feletseng Lethathamong le ka tlaase) included former New York State Athletic Commission chairperson Melvina Lathan(Woman ea lilemo tse leshome), Krrish Ha ho. 1 lefatše welterweight contender Port “Lefatše Kid” Ba (NY Fighter ya Year), Heather Hardy (NY Female Fighter ya Year), “Oa Ireland” John Duddy (Uncrowned Champion), Andre Rozier (Mokoetlisi ya Year) le Joe DeGuardia (Mohlophisi ya Year). Randy Gordon served as the Master of Ceremonies.
“Re ne re na le 340 people and everybody enjoyed themselves,” reported Ring 8 e le mopresidente Bob Duffy. “Things went very well. There were a few emotional acceptance speeches and some tears shed.
We donated a table to Wounded Warriors and also presented Keith Sullivan with a special trophy for all the legal work and support he gives Ring 8, New York State Boxing hall of fame, Atlas Foundation, Boxing Writers Association of America, and boxing in New York.
2015 Ring 8 Khau bafenyi
(Photo by Peter Frutkoff)
2015 Ring 8 Khau bafenyi
Ntoa se ea Year: Timothea Bradley
Woman ea lilemo tse leshome: Hon. Melvina Lathan
NY Fighter ya Year: Sadam Ali
NY Female Fighter ya Year: Heather Hardy
Uncrowned Champion: John Duddy
Co-Cutmen ya Year: George Mitchell & Mike Rella
Board Setho sa Selemong: Billy Strigaro
Mokoetlisi ya Year: Andre Rozier
Community Service khau: Kevin Collins & Gerard Wilson
Mohlophisi ya Year: Joe DeGuardia
Ka lichelete ya Year: George O'Neill
Official ya Year: Carlos Ortiz, Refresh.
Hardcore Official ya Year: Christina Vila
Long & Meritorious Service khau: Jack Hirsch
Profiles ea Sebete khau: Paddy Dolan
Tebello e ya Year: Wesley Ferrer & Danny Gonzales
Ring Seboholi se ya Year: David Diamante
Ho rata naha khau: Corporal Ron McNair, Refresh.