The IBF has ordered a rematch between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan, setting up a big summer fight between the two Irish boxers. This comes after their first match ended in controversy, with Crocker winning by disqualification. Things got heated when Donovan threw a punch after the bell, which led the referee to favor Crocker.
First Fight Sparks Controversy
In their initial bout at a packed SSE Arena in Belfast, Donovan appeared to be in control until the disqualification cut his chances short. His manager, Keith Sullivan, quickly filed an appeal, claiming the referee’s decision was wrong. He also raised concerns about the points taken from Donovan for using his head, arguing they shouldn’t have been called.
Donovan Ready to Make a Comeback
Even after the loss, Donovan stays positive, thanking his team for their support, especially trainer Andy Lee. “I really appreciate everything Keith and Andy have done for me throughout this,” Donovan said. “I’m happy with the appeal’s outcome and can’t wait to get back in the ring and show what I can do, aiming for that world title.”
What’s Next for the Rematch
The IBF has made it clear that the rematch needs to happen within 120 days. The winner will become the mandatory challenger for the IBF welterweight title. Just like before, the stakes are high for both fighters. It’s still unclear if Crocker will go for the rematch or look for other paths to a title shot.
A Big Opportunity for Both Fighters
A second fight would definitely attract a lot of attention from fans and promoters alike. Eddie Hearn, who promotes both fighters, has mentioned that they could hold the rematch at Windsor Park, which would add to the excitement. If Crocker agrees to it, the match could turn into one of the summer’s biggest boxing events, featuring an intense showdown between two of Ireland’s best welterweights.