She's instead targeting a rematch with England's Chantelle Cameron.
Katie Taylor says she has no plans to retire, after losing for the first time as a professional earlier this month.
She's instead targeting a rematch with England's Chantelle Cameron, who retained her undisputed light-welterweight world titles in Dublin.
Taylor says she doesn't know "what retirement means" and hopes to face Cameron in November.

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