WBO Inter-Continental Super-fly king Jamie Conlan knows a sizzling performance this weekend will propel him into the big profile showdowns.
This Saturday the unbeaten 29-year-old from Belfast returns to Dublin’s National Stadium, scene of his epic potential Fight of the Year win over Mexican warrior Junior Granados in July, live and exclusive on BoxNation.
Whilst looking to sharpen his tools in an eight rounder with Argentina’s Adrian Dimas Garzon, you sense Ellesmere Port’s former IBF bantam boss Paul Butler – now back at 115lbs – won’t be very far from Conlan’s thoughts.
‘The Butler fight is logical for both of us because there’s not too many quality little guys around. We’re both trying to push on to bigger things, both believe we can beat the other so hopefully it’ll materialise early next year,’ says ‘The Mexican’ who has won 14 straight with eight stoppages since joining the profession in 2009. [Click Here To Read More]
This Saturday the unbeaten 29-year-old from Belfast returns to Dublin’s National Stadium, scene of his epic potential Fight of the Year win over Mexican warrior Junior Granados in July, live and exclusive on BoxNation.
Whilst looking to sharpen his tools in an eight rounder with Argentina’s Adrian Dimas Garzon, you sense Ellesmere Port’s former IBF bantam boss Paul Butler – now back at 115lbs – won’t be very far from Conlan’s thoughts.
‘The Butler fight is logical for both of us because there’s not too many quality little guys around. We’re both trying to push on to bigger things, both believe we can beat the other so hopefully it’ll materialise early next year,’ says ‘The Mexican’ who has won 14 straight with eight stoppages since joining the profession in 2009. [Click Here To Read More]
Comment