Top boxing trainer Jamie Moore has told Katie Taylor to retire while she has her health. The Bray woman needed all her reserves to edge a titanic rematch with Amanda Serrano in Arlington, Texas, earlier this month. Taylor's unanimous decision victory was the 24th of her professional career, cementing her place as the biggest star in women's boxing.
READ MORE: Katie Taylor set to lose world title belt following Amanda Serrano win READ MORE: Claressa Shields changes opinion on Katie Taylor v Amanda Serrano But Moore, who trained Chantelle Cameron to beat the Olympic gold medallist in May 2023, which remains the only loss of Taylor's pro career, believes it is time for the 38-year-old to hang up her gloves. He told Boxing News: “I think everyone probably agrees that Katie’s past her best now and she’s seen better days. I’d just love for her to walk away now.
"She’s had four hard fights on the trot. Chantelle Cameron is a phenomenal fighter and she beat her the first time. She lost a close fight in the second fight but both were hard fights for her [Taylor].
And the same with both Serrano fights. “I’d like her to walk away now. She’s had a phenomenal career, she’s such a beautiful person and what a phenomenal fighter she’s been but I’d like her to walk away while she’s healthy with a lot of money in the bank.
” Moore says it will be an enormous decision for Taylor to walk away from the ring after spending a lifetime dedicated to her craft. "It's like a gr.