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In a battle of unbeatens, Josh Taylor outlasts Jose Ramirez to become just the sixth undisputed four-belt boxing champion

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LAS VEGAS -- Josh Taylor jumped on someone's shoulders, pumped his fists and cheered along with the small section of his supporters nestled behind one of the corners.

They had every reason to be thrilled. In one of the rarest fights in boxing -- an undisputed title fight featuring two undefeated men in their prime -- Taylor was the one who made history.

Behind the strength of two knockdowns, Taylor picked up a 114-112 decision over Jose Ramirez on all three scorecards for the unanimous decision. He becomes only the sixth male boxer in the four-division era (since 1988) to become an undisputed champion and the first Scottish fighter to accomplish that feat.