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Published 02:31 2 Jun 2019 BST
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The opening round lived up to the pre-fight atmosphere. As 'Ole Ole Ole' rang out almost immediately when Taylor's list of acclaims were eventually all read out, the Bray gem brought the explosive fists in the opening exchanges, trying to get at Persoon's face and body but the Belgian advanced with courage and long arms and the pair traded blows.
Persoon kept up her gusto in the second, coming straight at Taylor, punching straight, and landing too. She won the second round despite Taylor catching her twice before the bell.
Persoon caught Taylor with a shoulder to the chin away from the sight of the referee and the third and fourth fights became a complete dog fight, the way the more experienced professional would've preferred it.
In the fifth round, Taylor looked to have the measure of her awkward opponent. Persoon was cutting the angles in the ring well and taking up space but the Wicklow native began to counter, hitting clean with clever reactions. She was bleeding from the head however and the second half of the round saw a more emotional approach that drew the crowd in as Taylor urged Persoon to give her her worst as she stood against the ropes.
After a frantic first half to the bout, the fight finally settled down in the sixth and seventh and, although both fighters were taking punishment and so obviously tiring, Taylor picked off essential points that were needed because Persoon kept coming strong.
By the end of the eighth, the scoring was level if it wasn't in Persoon's favour and Taylor was under serious pressure with just two rounds - four minutes - to make something happen.
And, by Jesus, she made something happen.
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Taylor dug deep in the ninth round and bruised Persoon's face some more. The Belgian was eating punches but still finding it in her to ante up and go again and catch Taylor too.
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