Josh Taylor is shadowboxing in front of a mirror. What does he see?
A 30-year-old Scotsman of 5’10 and roughly 140lb. A boxer unbeaten in 17 fights. An Olympian. A Commonwealth Games gold medallist. The holder of two world titles and a plausible claim to be the best light welterweight on the planet. On 22 May in Las Vegas, Taylor will test that claim against his Mexican-American rival José Ramírez, holder of the other two titles in the division. The victor will be crowned undisputed champion. There’s more than belts on the line. We’re talking legacy. Glory. The stuff that dreams are made of.