What a prospect Conlan is and what a way to start your pro debut on St Paddys day with a shitoad of Irish in the house, Conor Mcgregor walking you into the ring and fighting at MSG.
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What a prospect Conlan is and what a way to start your pro debut on St Paddys day with a shitoad of Irish in the house, Conor Mcgregor walking you into the ring and fighting at MSG.
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Michael Conlan is in bullish mood for his professional debut against American Tim Ibarra at Madison Square Garden in New York on St Patrick's Day.
A big crowd of Irish-Americans are expected to watch the 25-year-old Olympic bronze medallist from Belfast in action at the iconic venue.
"I don't have to worry about the crowd or my opponent - I just have to worry about myself," said Conlan.
"Because if I perform then no-one can beat me."
Conlan enjoyed a glittering career including becoming the first Irish male to win a senior World Amateur Championship title with victory in Doha two years ago.
His amateur days ended with a controversial defeat in the Rio Olympics quarter-finals last year.
Conlan may be confident about his entrance into the pro ranks but he says his Colorado opponent will be no pushover.
"I know this lad is going to come in with a full training camp - he's going to be hungry and he's going to want to win," he added.
"But as soon as he gets punched it's going to be different.
"I want to go in there and perform and if I perform everything else follows.
"It will be my first time in New York on St Patrick's Day and I think New York does it bigger and better than anywhere else in the world."
Michael Conlan confident of victory in New York debut - BBC Sport
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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The fight of the night on that card is going to be Alex Saucedo vs Johnny Garcia.
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This is on Box Nation from 1am.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
So Shakur Stevenson gets a silver medal at superbantam at the Rio Olympic. Where as Conlan gets bronze. Both sign for Top Rank. But Top Rank rolls Conlan out first (With incredible hype for a pro debut) in the headliner
I wonder why ?
But in truth here aren't many overrated fighters in amateur boxing since they always face the best and he is the current world champion.
But that’s on paper
From what my eyes tell me is that he looks good but not great.
Yet he's being promoted like he's great.
Now Robeisy Ramírez; the 22 year old double Olympic champion from Cuba who beat Conlan in 2012 and Stevenson in 2016 is a fucking unbelievable fighter.
Man if he turned pro he’d shut down EVERYONE from Loma, Rigo, Choclatito…all of them. Ramirez is special and I could understand him getting that hype if he turned pro.
But Conlan has dined out on his controversial lose to the Russian guy at Rio. Frankly he did win the fight, but it wasn’t no Roy Jones Jr type robbery in the 88 Seoul Olympics.
Also unlike say Mayweather or Golden Boy promotions, Top Rank don’t really match there prospects HARD. So I can see him easily getting to 15-0 in three or four years.
But Conlan is fighter best known for throwing a toddler tantrum and that seems to have built a load of hype for him but now he has to put up or shut up.
Last edited by denilson200; 03-18-2017 at 08:21 AM.
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St Patrick's Day is the best time for him to debut his professional career.
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It's obvious that you are trying to say that it is because he is white, Shakur Stevenson turned pro 4 weeks ago you fucking idiot, of course Conlan has been 'rolled out' first.
Anyway, I'm just about to watch the fight now, I recorded it last night and completely forgot about it.
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Yea who would have thought Conlan getting a big launch , its not a though we are close to St Patrick night , and NYC has any Irish people there ........... oh wait we are , and there are.
Denise is a pathetic worthless cunt , nobody else would have played the race card with this subject.
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