Michael Conlan’s on The Rocky Road to Dublin. Host Kevin remembers his first time seeing the precocious Belfast teenager in action at the National Stadium, sweeping to Irish senior glory in the 2011 final at 52kg on the same night when a 17-year-old Joe Ward shocked Kenneth Egan in the 81kg decider. A year later, Mick became an Olympic medallist in London and when he was named RTE Sportsperson of the Year in 2015, as reigning European and World champion, an upgrade to gold in Rio looked on the cards. At the time it also seemed like he’d morph into a Dublin mainstay when he eventually turned pro but it was not to be. Yet, as Mick says, it’s better late than never, and he’ll finally headline at the 3Arena on September 5 against England’s Jack Bateson as he chases what would be a third world title shot. Here, we sit down with the Falls Road fighter to find out why he’s so excited to box in Dublin at last as a pro, how the 13 years since London 2012 have gone by in a blink, feeling no nerves before his last fight and why that was unusual for him, being one loss away from quitting, not needing boxing anymore, why it's his opponent's world title fight coming here, and his own ambition to face one final title shot at Madison Square Garden on Paddy’s weekend, 2026. After a cosy lunch in the capital, we also chew the fat with
irish-boxing.com pair Joe O’Neill and Matt Meehan as we look forward to a bumper couple of weeks for the domestic scene.
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