
Josh Taylor's millions in the bank revealed as former boxing world champion boosts fortune
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SCOTS boxer Josh Taylor has boosted his fortune to almost £5 million in the last year, new figures have revealed.
The 34-year-old was crowned the undisputed light-welterweight champion of the world after his win over American opponent Jose Ramirez in Las Vegas in 2021.
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New figures have revealed Josh Taylor has boosted his personal fortune to almost £5m
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Taylor lost his most recent bout to Ekow Essuman on home soil at the Glasgow Hydro in May
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Teofimo Lopez also took a belt from the Scot back in 2023
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The victory meant he became the first British fighter to claim the WBO, WBA, IBF and WBC titles simultaneously since the four-belt era officially began in 2004.
Despite losing the last of his world belts to Teofimo Lopez in 2023, the Tartan Tornado, from Prestonpans, East Lothian, has seen his income soar.
Accounts just filed for company Laser Sports show it declared total assets of £5,065,478 for 2024.
The company owed creditors £203,382 within a year leaving Taylor with shareholder funds of £4,862,096 - a rise of more than £350,000 on the previous year's figure.
Taylor set up the London-based business in August 2015 shortly after he turned professional following his gold medal win at 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.
He and his wife Danielle are the directors of the company and owns all the shares in it.
The company made just £20,000 in its first year of trading.
Taylor's quest to become a two-weight world champion ended with defeat to Ekow Essuman at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow in May.
He had lost his previous two bouts to Jack Catterall and Lopez before making the decision to move up to 147lbs.
He said he is now taking time away from the sport before making a decision on his future.
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Taylor married long-term partner Danielle in 2022 in a lavish ceremony at Kinmount House near Annan, Dumfriesshire.
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