It appeared to a massive manufacture of the crowd in Glasgow, a city where many of its greatest nights occurred, and the fans of their seats were an aggressive beginning, where they collided with some good shots.
Essuman took this well and quickly went out in the third round, connected to a large hand connecting Taylor's head again and sending a message here to fight.
Then the fourth explosive came. Taylor sent a rope -returning sweat with a peach of the snapshot, just to Asuman to respond to Taylor type of the type that fluctuates with a straight hand.
The middle rounds have seen slow slow slow, although bad pieces were opened around Taylor's left eye on the seventh, and perhaps from the clash of heads.
Encouraging the blood scene that runs on the face of its opponent. Essuman came strong in the eighth, supported Taylor and found gaps in his defense.
The weak was well chosen for his moments to beat, although Taylor's elder production might have occupied the ninth.
The right hand of Essuman was found again several times in the tenth where Taylor looked tired.
The last round seemed to be vital to the performance cards, and while the home crowd seemed to raise their hero for a last effort, the fighter was unable to land in the decisive blow.
Performance cards were met from 116-113, 116-112 and 115-113 by dismay-and if not disbelief-from the fans in the water, who are now letting them wonder if they would see the Territory Hurricane in a ring again.