The Irishman has a tough return as he faces Miguel Marriaga, of Colombia, at the Odyssey Arena, Belfast. Having come so close to taking the WBA featherweight ...
I remember being tired and then being in close and going back to the ropes and doing some stupid defensive moves instead of just doing down and under. Was it bad?’ And I said ‘We’ll talk about it later’.” “I have only watched bits of it and when you are knocked out, you don’t remember,” he said. “But I was awake on the ground. “A lot of fighters would take a lot of time out and say they need to recover,” he said. I know for me to get back in that position I need to have a good fight, a hard fight and a credible opponent.
Michael Conlan will hope to get back to winning ways tonight when he fights Miguel Marriaga of Colombia in Belfast.
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Five months ago the Belfast fighter suffered his first defeat as a professional. It came in his sole world title shot to date against Leigh Wood. Conlan was ...
It was a great fight between two unbeaten prospects but Murphy had too much to take a 79-74 win on the scorecard. Walker having to be patient, but he did find some success at the end of the second, pinning his opponent to the corner at the end of the round. Shot of the round was a solid body shot that you would have heard in the car park. McCrory appeared to have some blood around his eye at the end of he round. End of the fourth He had Periban down twice in the round before another barage of shots had the Mexican tumbling again and the referee stepped in to wave it off! Jenkins found some success at the end of the round, appeared to land some punishing body shots that forced McKenna to cover up. He seems to be revelling in the who occasion. Jenkins skips back to his corner at the end of it. More of the same punishing action in the third. Sticks to his boxing and lands the cleaner shots in the ninth. End of the 6th
Michael Conlan returns to the ring today for a home turf featherweight clash in Belfast against Colombia's Miguel Marriaga. Tonight's main event at the SSE ...
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The Belfast boxer, who was knocked out in the 12th round by Leigh Wood in March, defeated Colombian Miguel Marriaga via a unanimous decision. Conlan put ...
There was a plot twist in the tenth and final round when Marriaga hurt Conlan with punch on the ropes, but the Belfast boxer hung on for the final bell and victory. On an action-packed undercard, Tyrone McKenna was the main attraction. Conlan put Marriaga down in the seventh, eighth and ninth rounds with the South American surviving the count on each occasion.
Conlan, 30, was fighting for the first time since his devastating twelfth round knockout loss to Leigh Wood in March, and showed the discipline to box against ...
“In the last round, he caught me with a shot. Even in the fucking last round, he hit me with a shot. I got knocked out in my last fight in the last round. He buckled me a little bit. He landed a good shot. I was a bit off the pace.
And to finish off the prelims, Sean McComb cruised to a decision win over Ramiro Blanco. Paddy Donovan kicked off the main card and dominated a game Tom Hill ...
McKenna refuses to push out and give himself some space to work. The Belfast man should stick with this approach and 'box' Jenkins as opposed to 'fighting' him. Both guys fighting in a phonebox. But then he gets in tight and Jenkins looks good. McKenna stays long and looks decent. Jenkins calls McKenna on and clearly wants McKenna to go back to engaging in tight. In our co-main event, Tyrone McKenna outlasted Chris Jenkins to get a decision victory. Conlan recovered quickly however and held on to pick up the 17th win of his professional career. Conlan started to fire on all cylinders at this point, and dropped Marriaga in rounds seven, eight and nine. Copy and paste these last few rounds. Seconds later, the Mexican hit the deck following a strong left hook. After that, Kurt Walker came through a stern test in Marcos Gabriel Martinez to move to 3-0 in his professional career.
Michael Conlan came back exactly how he intended from his devastating defeat to Leigh Wood. The Belfast native carefully but effectively out-boxed Colombian ...
Marriaga caught Conlan with a counter left 1:05 into the third round. Marriaga landed a right hand to Conlan’s chin with just over 30 seconds remaining in the fifth round. Conlan landed a left hand approximately 1:15 into the second round. Marriaga slipped to his gloves and knees with just under a minute to go in the sixth round. Conlan controlled the action again in the fourth round, as Marriaga struggled to land flush punches. Conlan landed a short left hand as Marriaga was already falling to the canvas. Marriaga struggled again during the eighth round to catch Conlan with clean punches. And in the last round, he caught me with a shot. That counted as the second knockdown of the fight for Conlan, but Marriaga again complained that he slipped on the slick canvas. Conlan came back to throw hard body shots at Marriaga for the remainder of their fight. “Even in the f***in’ last round, he hit me with a shot. Marriaga seemed frustrated at times, didn’t let his hands go with any consistency and rarely landed clean shots on an elusive Conlan.
Five months after being knocked out of the ring, Michael Conlan returned to the sport he loves, easily outpointing Miguel Marriaga over 10-rounds at The SSE ...
Conlan cuffed Marriaga with a left and followed with combinations. Conlan had been knocked out in his last fight when he was on the ropes. Marriaga looked off balance, and the ring was slippery. Marriaga, the stronger puncher, tried to time Conlan. The 30-year-old Conlan scored with a right and left. Marriaga scored with a lounging left, but it was all Conlan. A sneaky right floored Marriaga. He got up quickly with a disgusted look on his face. An annoyed Marriaga needed to up the ante.
Paddy Donovan, Kieran Molloy, and Kurt Walker notch victories in undercard action. Photo credit Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images · Michael "Mick" Conlan ...
In the last round, he caught me with a shot. He hopped in the ring before he accepted the challenge. Even in the fu**ing last round, he hit me with a shot. Super Middleweight: Padraig McCrory (14-0, 8 KOs) TKO 5 Marco Antonio Periban (26-6-1, 17 KOs), 2:14. McCory moved his knockout streak to four with a one-sided drubbing over the former world title challenger. Jenkins, a former British and Commonwealth welterweight champion, appeared to do enough to earn the victory, but the three judges ruled in favor of Belfast native McKenna. It was a battle of Jenkins' steady pressure against southpaw volume McKenna, and the two waged a phone booth affair. I just landed that uppercut a few times. The referee waved off the fight, and McCrory secured the second defense of his WBC International Silver belt. He then called for a rematch with Leigh Wood, the WBA champion who scored a come-from-behind 12th-round knockout in a modern boxing classic. I will be world champion, and I know I will. He hit me with a jab in the first round, and it was like, ‘Oh, this guy actually can bang.’ I had to be careful and use my skills, which I did. Marriaga (30-6, 26 KOs), a three-time world title challenger, dropped to 1-3 in his last four fights but showed a flourish of his vaunted power. Michael "Mick" Conlan returned home to Belfast and got back on the winning track.
Michael Conlan claimed a convincing victory over Colombian Miguel Marriaga at the SSE Arena in Belfast on Saturday night.
Marriaga was on the ground again in the eight round when a powerful right-hook to the body forced him down, although he was again able to recover and keep fighting. The key moment of the fight came in the seventh round when Conlan, who was already ahead on points, sent Marriaga to the canvas with a glancing blow and although the Colombian tried to claim it was a slip, he was forced into taking a standing count. The Irish Olympic medalist was back in action for the first time since his dramatic final round KO to Leigh Wood in their WBA featherweight title fight last March and impressed, taking a unanimous points decision over Marriaga, with two judges scoring it 99-88 and the third 99-89.
Conlan outclassed Colombian Marriaga at the SSE Arena on Saturday night.
"Now I can go, 'okay, I was able to deal with that'. I answered some questions. Then he laughed: "I am f****** sick of talking about it. Things happen for a reason and I am happy that happened in the final round. Conlan's legs wobbled and he touched down on the canvas, but the referee ruled it as a slip. "Isn't it good that happened? Conlan dropped Marriaga three times en route to his win.
Five months after being knocked out of the ring, Michael Conlan returned to the sport he loves, easily outpointing Miguel Marriaga over 10-rounds at The SSE ...
Conlan cuffed Marriaga with a left and followed with combinations. Conlan had been knocked out in his last fight when he was on the ropes. Marriaga looked off balance, and the ring was slippery. Marriaga, the stronger puncher, tried to time Conlan. The 30-year-old Conlan scored with a right and left. Marriaga scored with a lounging left, but it was all Conlan. A sneaky right floored Marriaga. He got up quickly with a disgusted look on his face. An annoyed Marriaga needed to up the ante.