| (ל-ר) – Claressa Shields & Pryce Taylor נייַ יארק שטאָט (יולי 17, 2025) - Undefeated heavyweight prospect Pryce Taylor (8-0, 6 קאָס) is set to return to the ring on July 26טה אין דעטראָיט. After coming off his June 6טה knockout win over און פאָונטאַין (14-8), h is aiming to join Brooklyn’s elite heavyweights in an exclusive club. “I’m the next great heavyweight out of Brooklyn,” Taylor proclaimed. “And I’m a top American heavyweight prospect today.” Achieving this rare distinction is notably challenging, as Brooklyn has produced world heavyweight champions such as מייק טיסאָן, רידדיקק באָו, פלויד Patterson, מיכאל מאָאָרער, און שאַננאָן בריגגס—all members of a special group within boxing’s premier division. With the exception of Briggs, each has been inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Taylor posted a 60-11 ליבהאָבער רעקאָרד, won two New York Golden Gloves titles, and finished as heavyweight runner-up four times at the USA Boxing National Championships. As a professional prize fighter, the 28-year-old Taylor has put many of his opponents to sleep, much like his Brooklyn predecessors, אַרייַנגערעכנט 6 stoppages in his 8 שוועבעלעך, the last four in a row. “The Pryce is Right” has been training at Brooklyn’s Cops & Kids Boxing Gym with head trainer Benny Roman. Taylor also trained for three weeks in Delray Beach, פלאָרידאַ, with trainer Sugar Hill, focusing on movement and sparring. “It definitely helped,” Taylor said. “There was good sparring there, and it was a good experience overall.” |
![]() Taylor values the exposure from fighting on a Salita Promotions card headlined by unbeaten, undisputed heavyweight champion Claressa Shields (16-0, 3 קאָס), וואס פּנים Lani Daniels (11-2-2, 1 קאָ) אין דעטראָיט. ביז אַהער, Taylor stopped Jerell Nettles in round two on a Shields-headlined event. “This time will be different,” Taylor pointed out. “My last fight on Claressa’s card, I was in the opening bout, off-TV, and nobody was there. I had a good seat to watch her fight, and I met her. But I’m on the main card and my fight will be streamed live on DAZN this time.” In his first scheduled 8-round bout, Taylor will take on Robert Simms (12-4-1, 3 קאָס) from Saginaw, מישיגן. Two fights prior, Simms defeated previously unbeaten James McKenzie Morrison (20-1-2, 18 קאָס), who is the son of the late world heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison. “I’ve heard my opponent comes to fight,” Taylor concluded. “I really like fighting an opponent like that instead of the guys who don’t stand and fight. I also like fighting at this pace (7 weeks since his last fight) because I love boxing. I’ve been training for 8 ראָונדס, but it’s not going the distance. I don’t see him lasting four rounds, if that.” “I’ve kept Pryce very busy because to become a great from Brooklyn, you better be tough, talented and able to work for it,” Pryce’s manager Keith Sullivan סטייטיד. “He has had eight fights in just nineteen months as a pro, and three fights fell out due to opponent injuries. That’s an old-school pace I am keeping him on. Not every fighter can handle that rate of fighting, Pryce eats it up. He can reach the upper echelon. It will take continued hard work. “The last time he fought on Clarissa’s card, we walked into an empty arena. I leaned into him and said, ‘Enjoy the silence, soon enough you will be entering into jeering packed arenas.’ And on July 26טה that will come true.” Sullivan, a former New York State Athletic Commission Deputy Commissioner, also manages 3-time, 2-division World Champion Miyo Yoshida (18-5) and Bronx NYPD officer Nisa Rodriguez (3-1, 1 קאָ). Sullivan co-manages IBF Welterweight World title challenger Paddy “The Real Deal” Donovan (14-1, 11 קאָס) and his cousin, pro-debuting middleweight Jim Donovan, alongside coach and ex-world champion אַנדי לי. |






