Michael Conlan: ‘I need to right a wrong that should never have been written’

Michael Conlan

MICHAEL CONLAN fighting at Madison Square Garden on St. Patrickโ€™s Day is fast becoming a fixture in the boxing calendar. On Sunday (March 17) Conlan shut out Ruben Garcia Hernandezย over 10 rounds, winning 100-90 for all three judges.

โ€œI think I just used my skills as I said I would. I think I showed a lot of good defensive movements and things Iโ€™ve been working on. We were in no rush to try and take out this guy. Heโ€™s tough. He went the distance with [Nonito] Donaire and a few other top fighters. He had a tough head on him. There were a few times I probably couldโ€™ve stepped on it, but we wanted to practice things weโ€™ve been working on. I felt I did that tonight,โ€ Conlan said.

His trainer Adam Booth added, “These are developmental rounds that will help him become a world champion. I am very pleased with what I saw in there. He is working on exactly what we are practicing in the gym, and it’s working.”

Conlan is setting his immediate sights on vengeance. He wants to box Vladimir Nikitin in the professional game. The Russian took a controversial decision to eliminate Conlan from the last Olympic Games. The Belfast man declared, โ€œVladimir, I know youโ€™re here tonight. We need to do it again for the fans. I need to right a wrong that shouldnโ€™t have been written.โ€

On the undercard Nikitin took a six-round majority decision over Juan Tapia.

There was however a shock for Conlanโ€™s Irish Olympic team mate Paddy Barnes. He lost a split decision to Oscar Mojica. Barnes sunk to the canvas after a body shot in the second round, although it wasnโ€™t ruled a knockdown. Paddy will consider retirement after this defeat. โ€œIn the first round, he broke my nose. And to be honest, I donโ€™t know how the judges scored it close because I thought he won every round,โ€ Barnes said frankly.

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