December 19, 2024

RESULTS: Michael Conlan decisions Jason Cunningham

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Michael “Mick” Conlan rolled into Manchester Arena for his fifth and final bout of 2018 intent on climbing up the world rankings. The Belfast native, two-time Irish Olympian, and one of the sport’s top prospects graduated to contender status Saturday evening, defeating former two-division Commonwealth champion Jason Cunningham via 10-round unanimous decision to snag the vacant WBO Intercontinental featherweight title on the Josh Warrington-Carl Frampton undercard.

Conlan (10-0, 6 KOs) won by scores of 97-92 2X and 98-92, pressing the action against the defensive-minded Cunningham (24-6, 6 KOs).

Conlan’s only hiccup came in the sixth round when referee Steve Gray deducted a point for a low blow. He continued to be the aggressor, hurting Cunningham badly in the final round. But Cunningham, who has only been knocked out once as a pro, held on to hear the final bell.

As Conlan ends his second year as a professional, this is what he had to say.

On his performance against Cunningham

“I made some mistakes in there, but it was a learning experience. It was the first time I went 10 rounds. I felt comfortable in there going the distance, and I got the job done.”READ  Josh Warrington vs. Carl Frampton Live on ESPN+

“At the end of the day, it’s another win in the bank. I’m very happy.”

On almost finishing Cunningham in the 10th round

“I thought I had him going, but I couldn’t get him out of there. He did very well to survive. I hit him with some good shots, but he’s a smart fighter and he knew how to survive. If I had a couple more rounds, I think I could have had him out of there.”

On his 2018 campaign

“I’ve progressed. I’ve gone from prospect to contender. I still have a few questions to answer, but I’m happy with the way things are going.”

On what’s next

“I’m going to be back at Madison Square Garden on March 17 for St. Patrick’s Day. Then, we want to come back to Belfast in the summer with a fight in between. I’m not sure who is next, but I want to keep stepping up.”

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