Katie Taylor, the 2012 Olympic gold medalist, will make her professional debut at Wembley Arena on Nov. 26.The Irishwoman competed at two Olympics and after the surprise of not earning a medal at Rio in August has decided to enter the paid ranks.Taylor, 30, from Bray, is also due to box at the Manchester Arena on Dec. 10 when Briton Anthony Joshua is due to defend his IBF world heavyweight title for a second time, expected to be against American Eric Molina.As well as her Olympic success, Taylor also won five world titles and six European titles in a 13-year amateur career.When I first dreamt of Olympic gold, female boxing was practically unknown, said Taylor, who lost to Finlands Mira Potkonen in the 60kg quarter-finals in Rio.Now because of my journey and the incredible supporters who came along with me, female boxing is as much part of the fabric of the Olympics as its male counterpart.Now I want to do the same for the professional sport and I hope th