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Lewis Crocker dodlega a Paddy Donovan y gana el título de la FIB welter
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La revancha está lista: Lewis Crocker 🆚 Paddy Donovan por el título mundial welter FIB 🥊. Tras la polémica descalificación de marzo, Donovan busca redención y Crocker llega con confianza total. Una guerra que puede cambiar carreras 💥
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Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results from Belfast World Boxing News provides live results from Saturday’s historic all-Irish IBF World Welterweight Title clash between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan. If the weigh-in is anything to go by, fight night is going to be a feast of action for boxing fans lucky enough to gain tickets to the show. The main event sees Crocker and Donovan facing off in a career-defining showdown, with the winner becoming the next Irish world champion. In the co-main, Ishmael Davis and Caoimhin Agyarko battle it out at super welterweight, while Tyrone McKenna and Dylan Moran feature on a stacked undercard. Patrick Brown appears at cruiserweight, scheduled after the highly anticipated professional boxing debut of UFC star Molly McCann. Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results Lewis Crocker edged out Paddy Donovan via split decision in a gripping rematch at Windsor Park, claiming the vacant IBF Welterweight title. Crocker set the pace early with smart counterpunching and a third-round knockdown, but Donovan fought back vigorously in the middle and later rounds, landing crisp shots and controlling distance. The judges scored the bout 114-112, 114-113, 112-115, giving Crocker the win, while WBN’s unofficial card saw it even at 113-113. Both fighters left it all in the ring, with Crocker celebrating the narrow victory and Donovan earning respect for his resilient, tactical performance. Agyarko vs Davis A gripping twelve-rounder swung back and forth as Caoimhin Agyarko edged past Ishmael Davis to retain his unbeaten record. Davis began brighter and looked in control during the middle rounds, even drawing a dramatic reaction from his corner, where his trainer slapped him to keep focus despite being seemingly ahead on the cards. That moment lit a fire under Agyarko, who stormed back down the stretch to take control of the championship rounds. In the final session, controversy struck when Davis scored what was initially ruled a knockdown. Replays showed Agyarko had slipped, but the referee’s call stood. Even so, the Belfast man had done enough in the judges’ eyes, taking the split decision by scores of 114-113 twice against 115-112 for Davis. Agyarko, now 18-0, celebrated with trainer Stephen Smith as Davis suffered the narrowest of setbacks in a fight he will feel slipped away in the second half. Molly McCann Former UFC star Molly’ Meatball’ McCann made a victorious start to her professional boxing career in Belfast, stopping Kate Rodomska in the sixth round despite an unusual moment when the ex-kickboxer landed a kick to the ribs. McCann showed aggression from the opening bell, landing heavy shots and forcing Rodomska onto the defensive. After pressing for a stoppage through the middle rounds, the Liverpool fighter dropped Rodomska in the fifth before referee intervention sealed a sixth-round TKO. Promoter Eddie Hearn joked from ringside, “I’m just glad Molly didn’t do some kind of spinning elbow. I just hope she sticks to boxing rules only.” Now 1-0, the 35-year-old has asked Hearn to move her quickly, declaring she wants to stay active and ‘stay away from the ale.’ Pat Brown and McKenna Pat Brown kept his unbeaten run intact with a second-round stoppage of Austin Nnmadi. After flooring his opponent early in the session, Brown forced the referee’s intervention when ‘The Magnificent Dancer’ lived up to his name with jelly legs following another heavy shot moments later. In a toe-to-toe battle with little regard for defense, Tyrone McKenna’s granite chin and relentless pressure proved decisive. Dylan Moran showed bravery throughout but was floored in the seventh. He beat the count at eight, though on shaky legs, and McKenna’s follow-up assault forced the referee to wave it off. Prelims Matthew Boreland is the new Irish Super Bantamweight Champion after putting Ruadhan Farrell down in the sixth round. The towel came in at the end of round six, handing Boreland a decisive victory. Middlesbrough’s Caine Singh, who went into the fight 2-7-2, upset local favorite Donagh Keary with a 39-37 points victory in their four-round super bantamweight clash. Singh silenced the Belfast crowd to hand Keary an early career setback at 3-1. Aaron Bowen blasted out Carlos Ronner in two rounds to claim another big win in Belfast. The middleweight prospect moves to 7-0, having dominated from the opening bell before forcing the stoppage in the second round. Kyle Smith marked his first professional outing in style, cruising to a shutout 40-36 points win over Connor Meanwell at the Clearer Twist National Stadium, Windsor Park. The super welterweight showcased composure across four rounds against Meanwell, taking every round. In the opener, Jim Donovan made a winning start to life in the paid ranks, outpointing Lucas Barabasz over four rounds in Belfast. The middleweight brother of Paddy Donovan, who faces Lewis Crocker in their blockbuster rematch on top billing, secured a 39-36 decision on his professional debut. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in sports journalism.

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Lewis Crocker claims IBF title with thrilling split decision against Paddy Donovan In a thrilling rematch for the vacant IBF Welterweight title, Lewis Crocker lit up Windsor Park in Belfast as he secured a hard-fought split decision victory over Paddy Donovan. The Belfast native and the Irishman served up a compelling contest that swung back and forth, keeping fans on the edge of their seats. Crocker’s Early Dominance Crocker emerged from the opening rounds deploying a fresh strategy, utilizing sharp counters and calculated aggression to unsettle Donovan early. A pivotal moment arrived in the third round when Crocker scored a knockdown, establishing a crucial lead on the scorecards by winning five straight rounds, with another trip to the canvas for Donovan in the fifth. Donovan had it all to do just to get a draw on the WBN scorecard. Donovan’s Resilience and Comeback Despite the early setback, Donovan showed resilience, clearing his head and gradually imposing his boxing skills as the fight progressed. By the middle rounds, Donovan was visibly adjusting, picking his spots, controlling distance, and landing crisp combinations. Crocker continued to rely on counters and tactical movement to maintain his edge, though Donovan chipped away steadily, turning the fight into a tactical chess match. Donovan’s persistence in the latter rounds kept the bout competitive and the crowd buzzing as he won every round needed on the WBN total. Split Decision Victory for ‘The Croc’ After twelve rounds of high-level boxing, the official judges’ scorecards read 114-112, 114-113, 112-115, giving Crocker a split decision victory. According to the World Boxing News unofficial card, the fight was scored as a 113-113 draw, reflecting the closely contested nature of the battle. What’s Next for the Rivalry? Crocker celebrates retaining his standing as a top welterweight contender, while Donovan leaves with the satisfaction of a performance that showed resilience and technical growth. Both men now look ahead to further opportunities in the division, with this rematch adding another chapter to their budding rivalry. In the aftermath, promoter Eddie Hearn named Conor Benn and Ryan Garcia as potential future title defenses for Crocker, who was ecstatic at the result. Donovan, despite a good effort, couldn’t face the emotions of losing his first world title shot, despite boxing well. This victory solidifies Crocker’s place in the elite ranks and sets the stage for even bigger fights to come. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan 2 Fight Results: Crocker Earns A Split Decision In Belfast One of the most anticipated rematches in 2025 somewhat lived up to the hype, and in the end, Lewis Crocker (22-0, 11 KOs) defeated Paddy Donovan (14-2, 11 KOs) to become the new IBF welterweight champion. The judges saw this one 115-111 for Donovan, 114-112 for Crocker, and 114-113 for Crocker as he celebrated a split decision victory in his hometown of Belfast, Ireland. During the post-fight in-ring interview, Crocker called out Conor Benn for a fight while Eddie Hearn mentioned names like Ryan Garcia, Teofimo Lopez, and…

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Boxing is such a consistently horrible sport.

Robbery after robbery from inept judges.

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Shocking decision! Paddy Donovan won that! Crocker did absolutely nothing apart from 2 KD. Shameful! #CrockerDonovan2

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Don't think I've seen a fight before where the fighter who has been knocked down twice wins, but, Donovan is the deserved winner, imo. Won by a mile on my scorecard. #CrockerDonovan2

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Crocker vs Donovan scorecard

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Great fight. Close fight. Right man (Caoimhin Agyarko) won though. #CrockerDonovan2

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LIVE: Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan, IBF welterweight world title fight Ireland’s newest world boxing champion will be crowned in Belfast’s Windsor Park tonight.

Ireland’s newest world boxing champion will be crowned in Belfast’s Windsor Park tonight.

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McKenna vs Moran 2

McKenna vs Moran 2

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In a battle with little regard for defense, Tyrone McKenna’s relentless pressure proved decisive.

Dylan Moran showed bravery throughout but was floored in the seventh. McKenna’s follow-up assault forced the referee to wave it off.

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Tyrone McKenna is never is a bad fight! #CrockerDonovan2

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Crocker vs Donovan 2: Prelims Results from Windsor Park World Boxing News provides live results from the Belfast Prelims: Boreland, Singh, Bowen, Smith, and Donovan all shine. Belfast’s Clearer Twist National Stadium hosted an action-packed set of preliminaries ahead of Saturday’s blockbuster Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan II rematch. Participants treated the fans to a series of standout performances. From title-winning knockouts to shocking upsets, the early bouts set the tone for what promises to be a night to remember. Matthew Boreland crowned Irish Super Bantamweight Champion The highlight of the prelims came in the Irish Super Bantamweight Title clash as Matthew Boreland cemented his place among Ireland’s rising stars. The 10-round contest ended dramatically when Ruadhan Farrell was put down in the sixth round. The towel came in at the end of the round, giving Boreland a decisive victory and the championship belt. It was a statement win from the determined contender, who proved he is a force at 122lbs. Caine Singh shocks Belfast crowd with upset over Donagh Keary In a significant upset, Middlesbrough’s Caine Singh silenced the local supporters with a 39-37 points victory over Donagh Keary in their four-round super bantamweight clash. Keary, who came into the fight with a 3-0 record, suffered his first career setback as Singh, previously 2-7-2, showcased determination and poise beyond his record. Aaron Bowen continues unbeaten streak with second-round stoppage Middleweight prospect Aaron Bowen made a statement in Belfast, moving to 7-0 after blasting out Carlos Ronner in just the second round. From the opening bell, Bowen dominated, landing precise combinations and forcing Ronner into defensive retreats. The knockout, coming midway through round two, confirmed Bowen’s reputation as one of the division’s most dangerous young fighters. Kyle Smith impresses on professional debut Super-middleweight Kyle Smith made an impressive first impression in the paid ranks with a shutout 40-36 points win over Connor Meanwell. Across four rounds, Smith demonstrated poise, timing, and ring intelligence, taking each round convincingly and showing he has the tools to climb the ranks quickly in the super welterweight division. Jim Donovan begins pro career with a points win Finally, Jim Donovan, brother of Paddy Donovan, marked his own professional debut with a hard-fought 39-36 points victory over Lucas Barabasz in the opening bout of the night. The middleweight displayed composure and tactical awareness, setting himself up for a promising start in the paid ranks as he looks to follow in his brother’s footsteps. The Belfast prelims delivered a mixture of drama, skill, and knockout power, building excitement ahead of the main card. With title implications, debut performances, and standout upsets, fans at Windsor Park got a glimpse of boxing’s next generation in action. Stay tuned to World Boxing News for full coverage of the Crocker vs Donovan II main card, coming live from Belfast tonight. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Crocker vs Donovan 2: Prelims Results from Windsor Park World Boxing News provides live results from the Belfast Prelims: Boreland, Singh, Bowen, Smith, and Donovan all shine. Belfast’s Clearer Twist National Stadium hosted an action-packed set of preliminaries ahead of Saturday’s blockbuster Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan II rematch. Participants treated the fans to a series of standout performances. From title-winning knockouts to shocking upsets, the early bouts set the tone for what promises to be a night to remember. Matthew Boreland crowned Irish Super Bantamweight Champion The highlight of the prelims came in the Irish Super Bantamweight Title clash as Matthew Boreland cemented his place among Ireland’s rising stars. The 10-round contest ended dramatically when Ruadhan Farrell was put down in the sixth round. The towel came in at the end of the round, giving Boreland a decisive victory and the championship belt. It was a statement win from the determined contender, who proved he is a force at 122lbs. Caine Singh shocks Belfast crowd with upset over Donagh Keary In a significant upset, Middlesbrough’s Caine Singh silenced the local supporters with a 39-37 points victory over Donagh Keary in their four-round super bantamweight clash. Keary, who came into the fight with a 3-0 record, suffered his first career setback as Singh, previously 2-7-2, showcased determination and poise beyond his record. Aaron Bowen continues unbeaten streak with second-round stoppage Middleweight prospect Aaron Bowen made a statement in Belfast, moving to 7-0 after blasting out Carlos Ronner in just the second round. From the opening bell, Bowen dominated, landing precise combinations and forcing Ronner into defensive retreats. The knockout, coming midway through round two, confirmed Bowen’s reputation as one of the division’s most dangerous young fighters. Kyle Smith impresses on professional debut Super-middleweight Kyle Smith made an impressive first impression in the paid ranks with a shutout 40-36 points win over Connor Meanwell. Across four rounds, Smith demonstrated poise, timing, and ring intelligence, taking each round convincingly and showing he has the tools to climb the ranks quickly in the super welterweight division. Jim Donovan begins pro career with a points win Finally, Jim Donovan, brother of Paddy Donovan, marked his own professional debut with a hard-fought 39-36 points victory over Lucas Barabasz in the opening bout of the night. The middleweight displayed composure and tactical awareness, setting himself up for a promising start in the paid ranks as he looks to follow in his brother’s footsteps. The Belfast prelims delivered a mixture of drama, skill, and knockout power, building excitement ahead of the main card. With title implications, debut performances, and standout upsets, fans at Windsor Park got a glimpse of boxing’s next generation in action. Stay tuned to World Boxing News for full coverage of the Crocker vs Donovan II main card, coming live from Belfast tonight. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results:

Matthew Boreland is the new Irish Super Bantamweight Champion after putting Ruadhan Farrell down in the sixth round.

The towel came in at the end of round six, handing Boreland a decisive victory.

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Singh beats Keary

Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results:

Caine Singh, who went into the fight 2-7-2, upset local favorite Donagh Keary with a 39-37 points victory in their four-round super bantamweight clash.

Singh silenced the Belfast crowd to hand Keary an early career setback at 3-1.

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Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results:

Aaron Bowen blasted out Carlos Miguel Ronner in two rounds to claim another big win in Belfast.

The middleweight prospect moves to 7-0, having dominated from the opening bell before forcing the stoppage in the second round.

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Kyle Smith wins

Kyle Smith wins

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Kyle Smith marked his first professional outing in style, cruising to a shutout 40-36 points win over Connor Meanwell.

The super welterweight showcased composure across four rounds against Meanwell, taking every round.

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Crocker vs Donovan

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Crocker vs Donovan 2 Fight Card While Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford will be fighting over 7,800 kilometres away, two Irish fighters will throw down for the second time. Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan’s last fight end…

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LIVE: Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results from Belfast World Boxing News provides live results from Saturday’s historic all-Irish IBF World Welterweight Title clash between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan. If the weigh-in is anything to go by, fight night is going to be a feast of action for boxing fans lucky enough to gain tickets to the show. The main event sees Crocker and Donovan facing off in a career-defining showdown, with the winner becoming the next Irish world champion. In the co-main, Ishmael Davis and Caoimhin Agyarko battle it out at super welterweight, while Tyrone McKenna and Dylan Moran feature on a stacked undercard. Patrick Brown appears at cruiserweight, scheduled after the highly anticipated professional boxing debut of UFC star Molly McCann. Crocker vs Donovan 2 Live Results Results will appear here. Remaining Bouts: PRELIMS: LIVE ON DAZN – 4.30 PM Jim Donovan 159.5lbs vs Lucas Barabasz 163lbs – Middleweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Kyle Smith 157lbs vs Connor Meanwell 155.5lbs – Super-Middleweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Aaron Bowen 163.2lbs vs Carlos Miguel Ronner 162.2lbs – Middleweight, 8 x 3-minute rounds Donagh Keary 125.3lbs vs Caine Singh 125.3lbs – Super Bantamweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Ruadhan Farrell 122lbs vs Matthew Boreland 121.7lbs – Irish Super Bantamweight Title, 10 x 3-minute rounds MAIN CARD: LIVE ON DAZN – 7 PM Molly McCann 121.3lbs vs Kate Rodomska 118lbs – Super Bantamweight, 6 x 2-minute rounds Patrick Brown 204.8lbs vs Austin Nnmadi 197.6lbs – Cruiserweight, 8 x 3-minute rounds Tyrone McKenna 149.5lbs vs Dylan Moran 149.8lbs – Welterweight, 10 x 3-minute rounds Ishmael Davis 153.5lbs vs Caoimhin Agyarko 153.3lbs – WBA Continental Super Welterweight Title, 12 x 3-minute rounds Lewis Crocker 146.6lbs vs Paddy Donovan 145.7lbs – IBF World Welterweight Title, 12 x 3-minute rounds Belfast is set for a night of non-stop action, mixing the intensity of world title fights with the excitement of rising Irish stars at Windsor Park. From the explosive weigh-in exchanges to the promise of historic moments inside the ring, fans are in for a fight night to remember. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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LIVE: Crocker vs Donovan 2 Results from Belfast World Boxing News provides live results from Saturday’s historic all-Irish IBF World Welterweight Title clash between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan. If the weigh-in is anything to go by, fight night is going to be a feast of action for boxing fans lucky enough to gain tickets to the show. The main event sees Crocker and Donovan facing off in a career-defining showdown, with the winner becoming the next Irish world champion. In the co-main, Ishmael Davis and Caoimhin Agyarko battle it out at super welterweight, while Tyrone McKenna and Dylan Moran feature on a stacked undercard. Patrick Brown appears at cruiserweight, scheduled after the highly anticipated professional boxing debut of UFC star Molly McCann. Crocker vs Donovan 2 Live Results Results will appear here. Remaining Bouts: PRELIMS: LIVE ON DAZN – 4.30 PM Jim Donovan 159.5lbs vs Lucas Barabasz 163lbs – Middleweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Kyle Smith 157lbs vs Connor Meanwell 155.5lbs – Super-Middleweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Aaron Bowen 163.2lbs vs Carlos Miguel Ronner 162.2lbs – Middleweight, 8 x 3-minute rounds Donagh Keary 125.3lbs vs Caine Singh 125.3lbs – Super Bantamweight, 4 x 3-minute rounds Ruadhan Farrell 122lbs vs Matthew Boreland 121.7lbs – Irish Super Bantamweight Title, 10 x 3-minute rounds MAIN CARD: LIVE ON DAZN – 7 PM Molly McCann 121.3lbs vs Kate Rodomska 118lbs – Super Bantamweight, 6 x 2-minute rounds Patrick Brown 204.8lbs vs Austin Nnmadi 197.6lbs – Cruiserweight, 8 x 3-minute rounds Tyrone McKenna 149.5lbs vs Dylan Moran 149.8lbs – Welterweight, 10 x 3-minute rounds Ishmael Davis 153.5lbs vs Caoimhin Agyarko 153.3lbs – WBA Continental Super Welterweight Title, 12 x 3-minute rounds Lewis Crocker 146.6lbs vs Paddy Donovan 145.7lbs – IBF World Welterweight Title, 12 x 3-minute rounds Belfast is set for a night of non-stop action, mixing the intensity of world title fights with the excitement of rising Irish stars at Windsor Park. From the explosive weigh-in exchanges to the promise of historic moments inside the ring, fans are in for a fight night to remember. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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Canelo-Crawford and an exciting rematch: Get ready for the ultimate boxing weekend | DAZN News GB DAZN News previews a stacked weekend of boxing action.

Starting this evening in Belfast, three huge fights will take place over the next 12 hours or so.

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Lewis Crocker vs Paddy Donovan 2: Weigh-In Results & Betting Odds One of the most anticipated rematches in boxing this year is now official after Lewis Crocker (21-0, 11 KOs) and Paddy Donovan (14-1, 11 KOs) weighed in for their IBF welterweight title fight on Saturday in Belfast, Ireland. Both fighters looked like they had a great camp when Crocker and Donovan stepped on the scale on Friday afternoon. Although Donovan was disqualified in their first fight, he is the betting favorite to win the rematch, which streams live on DAZN. Will the referee inject himself into the fight like what happened in the first fight, or will both men be allowed to settle it themselves in the ring?

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Crocker vs Donovan 2: Preview | TV | Full Card | Ring Walk Times The talking is over. On Saturday night in Belfast, two boxers will make Irish history as Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan collide in a rematch for the vacant IBF welterweight championship. Nearly 20,000 fans will pack Windsor Park, with Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn predicting an “electric night” for one of the flagship shows of 2025. The grudge stems from last year’s controversial first meeting, when Crocker got the victory after a disqualification ruling against Donovan. With Jaron Ennis vacating the IBF crown, the rivals now meet again with the full world title on the line. How to Watch Crocker vs Donovan 2 Date: Saturday, September 13 Venue: Clearer Twist National Stadium, Windsor Park, Belfast TV / Stream: Live and exclusive on DAZN worldwide Ring Walks Main card start: 7:00 p.m. BST / 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT Main event ring walks: 10:30 p.m. BST / 5:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. PT Press Conference Highlights Eddie Hearn Eddie Hearn: “Days like this are what boxing is all about.” “This is one of our flagship events of the year and one of the nights I have been looking forward to most in 2025,” Hearn told the assembled media. “Last time out, the controversy after the victory for Lewis Crocker against Paddy Donovan meant the IBF ordered the rematch as Jaron Ennis moved up. This time, they collide for the vacant world title. “The belt has been won by some of the true greats of the sport. A win will change both of their lives forever. We should make sure we all enjoy Saturday night because it is going to be really, really special.” Lewis Crocker Crocker: “I knock Paddy Donovan out.” For Belfast hero Lewis Crocker (21-0, 11 KOs), Saturday is the night he believes everything falls into place. “The last fight was massive, even before the result happened. I know I’m a much better fighter than what I showed last time,” Crocker said. “On Saturday night, without a doubt, I will show that. I believe, without a doubt, that I knock Paddy Donovan out.” Paddy Donovan Donovan: “It is my time.” Limerick’s Paddy Donovan (14-1, 11 KOs) was equally emphatic, declaring his confidence is “through the roof” ahead of his world title opportunity. “I just think I can capitalise on the mistakes he makes,” Donovan said. “I think I’m a better puncher, I have more skill, more heart, and a better engine. “I know who Lewis is. I can read him like a book. You will see on Saturday night why I am the better fighter. I’m going to stop Lewis Crocker and become world champion.” Undercard The card dubbed “Days Like This” is stacked with all-Irish flavor and high-stakes matchups: Ishmael Davis vs Caoimhin Agyarko – Co-main event grudge match at super-welterweight. Tyrone McKenna vs Dylan Moran | Welterweight Ruadhan Farrell vs Matthew Boreland | Super Bantamweight Pat Brown vs Austine Nnamdi | Cruiserweight Aaron Bowen vs Carlos Miguel Ronner | Middleweight Molly McCann vs Kate Radomska | Bantamweight Kyle Smith vs Connor Meanwell | Super Welterweight Donagh Keary vs Caine Singh | Super Bantamweight Jim Donovan vs Lukasz Barabasz With Crocker promising a knockout and Donovan vowing to end his rival’s career, the atmosphere inside Windsor Park will be electric. The IBF world welterweight title is on the line, but pride and legacy matter just as much in a fight that will crown Ireland’s next world champion. About the Author Phil Jay is a veteran boxing journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the global fight scene. As Editor-in-Chief of World Boxing News since 2010, Jay has interviewed dozens of world champions and reported ringside on boxing’s biggest nights. [View all articles by Phil Jay] and learn more about his work in combat sports journalism.

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