Michael Conlan appears to be like set to return in March of subsequent yr.
The Belfast star has teamed up with Professional Field and can work with the broadcaster and promoter shifting ahead.
It stays to be confirmed if Professional Field will assist Conlan Boxing promote the Olympic medal winner and have a say in his profession or if it’s only a broadcast deal.
Revealing the hyperlink, each the fighter and the CEO of Professional Field Garry Jonas revealed plans for one in every of Eire’s best ever amateurs to return to the professional ring on St Patrick’s weekend.
The previous High Rank pure expertise has St Patrick’s weekend earlier in New York, debuting within the Theater at Madison Sq. Backyard, topping payments 4 occasions on the well-known venue. Though it wasn’t confirmed if his return can be Stateside or in Eire.
27 January 2024
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Matchroom’s Frank Smith (left) with Mick Conlan (proper) and his brother Jamie.
Professional Field did affirm they might be in Eire twice earlier than the yr is out, presumably to broadcast Conlan Boxing’s November 1 SSE Area Card and a December present set for Waterford to be topped by Dylan Moran.
Plans to work with Jamie Conlan and Conlan boxing within the UK had been additionally revealed.
“It appears to be like like Mick goes to be with us within the coming yr. We’re St Patrick’s Day in March. We’re excited to have Mick with us and to assist him have one other run and it.”
Talking on the hyperlink up Jamie Conlan stated: “It’s about bringing the following technology by. Professional Field angle is identical as our personal, 50-50 fights, all motion fights, nice native fights and provides the followers what they need.”
The 2-time world title challenger’s future was put for dialogue after he suffered a shock stoppage defeat to Jordan Gill in Belfast final December. Regardless of the very fact he had simply turned 32 the month earlier, a 3rd professional defeat led to requires him to name time on his profession.
Nonetheless, Belfast fighter ended all debate about retirement earlier this yr when he advised Irish-boxing.com ‘It’s not completed’.