British boxer Ohara Davies used The Undertaker’s theme song for his entrance on Saturday night in Glasgow for his WBC silver super lightweight title defense against Josh Taylor.
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Davies was upset by Taylor in the seventh round. Davies turned his back while he was under attack, leading the ref to stop the fight and award Taylor the winner. After suffering the first loss of his career, Davies’ record fell to 15-1, with 12 of the victories coming by knockout.
During a recent interview with Sky Sports, Davies explained why he uses the Undertaker’s theme for his entrance. “I’ve been a wrestling fan since I was a kid – I’ve always loved it. Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin were my favourites – Undertaker’s entrance music, with all the bells, was always exciting.”
“I’m in the entertainment business, so I have fun with it,” he said. “Everyone loved it. I got a gown made for me, to make it as realistic as possible.”
Good fight in Glasgow.. @OharaDavies will come again. Great performance @JoshTaylorBoxer congratulations ??
— Eddie Hearn (@EddieHearn) July 8, 2017
Congrats to Taylor and his Team, sometimes in life you take Ls, was quite embarrassing but this is entertainment and I will be back #Boxing
— Ohara Davies (@OharaDavies) July 8, 2017
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