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Callum Walsh celebrates his quick victory over supposed step-up opponent Dean Sutherland. Alamy Stock Photo

Callum Walsh produces stunning 1st-round knockout in Madison Square Garden main event

There were undercard victories for Emmet Brennan and Feargal McCrory, but Thomas Carty suffered injury heartbreak in a first defeat.

RISING IRISH BOXING star Callum Walsh earned the most impressive victory of his young career on Sunday night, knocking out Scotlandโ€™s Dean Sutherland in the first round of their main event at Madison Square Garden, New York.

Walsh, the Los Angeles-based Cork light-middleweight, folded Sutherland with 20 seconds remaining in the opening verse to improve his record to 13-0, 11KOs.

Aberdeenโ€™s Sutherland, who brought with him to the ring a record of 19-1(7KOs), was supposed to be a step up in quality for Walsh, but he was instead added to the Cobh nativeโ€™s growing highlight reel.

The Scotsman appeared to be momentarily knocked out cold, with Walsh kneeling in his corner when he noticed his opponentโ€™s condition, but Sutherland was thankfully responsive and on his feet as he was checked by the ringside doctor shortly afterwards.

The 24-year-old Walsh is trained by Hall of Famer Freddie Roach in Hollywood and, while he is promoted by the highly regarded Tom Loeffler (the man who brought the Klitschko brothers and Gennady Golovkin to the masses), he is equally a passion project for UFC president Dana White.

Headlining live on the UFC Fight Pass streaming platform at Madison Square Gardenโ€™s โ€˜Theaterโ€™ venue for the second straight St Patrickโ€™s weekend, Walsh was in devastating form as he detonated heavy shots on Sutherland off either hand from first bell.

The finish felt inevitable but was spectacular enough to turn more heads towards Walsh, who is already the second most-followed Irish boxer on social media after Katie Taylor.

UFC president White, who recently launched his own boxing venture in partnership with Saudi Arabia, commended Walsh from his ringside vantage point, describing his performance as โ€œbeautifulโ€.

โ€œIโ€™m feeling very good,โ€ Walsh said afterwards. โ€œDean Sutherland was a great opponent, very respectful all week. His team: unbelievable. They made this fight week very good.

โ€œI knew coming into this fight that he was going to be dangerous but Iโ€™m getting older, Iโ€™m getting stronger, and that was my best performance so far against my best opponent.

โ€œI was born for this. Iโ€™m destined to be the best fighter in the world. Iโ€™m getting stronger and stronger and Iโ€™m showing it each time. And Iโ€™m looking forward to the future.โ€

On Walshโ€™s undercard on Sunday night, Tyroneโ€™s former world-title challenger โ€˜Fearlessโ€™ Feargal McCrory (now 17-1, 9KOs) roared back into the frame at super-featherweight as he climbed off the canvas to earn an eighth-round stoppage of dangerous American Keenan Carbajal (now 25-5-1, 17KOs).

The New York-based McCrory had himself been stopped in the eighth during his previous outing last June, a world-title challenge of beltholder Lamont Roach who went on to draw with pound-for-pound star Gervonta Davis earlier this month.

Coalisland native McCrory was well on top of Carbajal early but was caught by a missile of a right hand off the ropes which blew him backwards onto the canvas in the fourth.

The 31-year-old McCrory, who these days lives in Brooklyn, was roared off the floor by around 5,000 MSG attendees and almost immediately regained control of the contest.

His relentless pressure and nifty left hook combined to overwhelm Carbajal to the floor in both the seventh and eighth rounds, with referee Arthur Mercante Jr eventually waving off the bout such was the physical punishment being dished out by the Irishman in the latter instance.

Earlier, in a rematch that had been marinating since Callum Walshโ€™s 3Arena homecoming show last September, Dublinโ€™s Emmet Brennan (6-0, 1KOs) earned a unanimous-decision victory over Kerryโ€™s Kevin Cronin (9-3-1, 5KOs) in another thrilling Celtic-title encounter at super-middleweight.

Brennanโ€™s previous split-decision victory over โ€˜The Kingdom Warriorโ€™ had been protested against both by Team Cronin and Dana White, who staged that original eight-rounder on Walshโ€™s Dublin undercard six months ago.

But after 10 rounds in New York, Tokyo Olympian Brennan was adjudged by all three judges to have won the bout 98-92 โ€” or eight rounds to two.

Those numbers didnโ€™t quite do justice to Croninโ€™s effort in an entertaining sequel, but Brennan produced the crisper boxing down the stretch to earn an unimpeachable victory the second time around.

There was heartbreak earlier on the show for previously undefeated Dublin heavyweight Thomas Carty, who dropped to 10-1 (9KOs) due to a freak injury in his bout against American Dajuan Calloway (11-3, 9KOs).

Carty, fighting against a gigantic opponent who weighed in at over 409lbs for their contest, was stopped on his stool by a combination of his trainer, Paschal Collins, and referee Jamil Antoine after his left knee buckled beneath him in the second round.

Carty initially fell to the floor after a fleeting inside exchange with Calloway, which was not ruled a knockdown, but his discomfort was immediately apparent as he rose to his feet and tried to convince Antoine that he was uninjured.

Attempting to fight on, Carty firstly backpedalled away from Calloway and attempted to shake out his left leg, and the American scored a credited knockdown when a glancing blow and his enormous physical frame combined to force the off-balance Carty to the ground in a neutral corner.

Carty again rose and tried to walk off the injury, but his left leg caved in beneath him once more towards the end of the round, with even Calloway appearing sympathetic as he turned away.

While Carty made it to the bell to end the second, his knee injury rendered him effectively defenceless. Referee Antoine announced that he was stopping the fight after consulting with the Dublinerโ€™s corner.

The tearful Carty was comforted both by his team and the victorious Calloway before being stretchered out of the arena.

Elsewhere, during the preliminary bouts, two young Irish boxers began their professional careers with contrasting fortunes.

Adopted New Yorker Sean Oโ€™Bradaigh (0-1-0), the 22-year-old grandson of former IRA chief of staff Ruairรญ ร“ Brรกdaigh and a real-estate finance student in the city, drew his first ever professional bout with Brazilian kickboxing convert Jefferson Almeida (0-1-1) at cruiserweight.

County Down super-bantamweight Donagh Keary (1-0), meanwhile, enjoyed a more straightforward debut in the paid ranks, earning an entertaining four-round unanimous decision over the game Geral Alicea-Romero (0-1-1) from Puerto Rico.

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    Feb 20th 2020, 1:08 PM

    I think considering the circumstances, Dillane could have been relased

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    Feb 20th 2020, 3:35 PM

    @jay bernard: wouldnโ€™t look good for Andy Farrell if one of the starting locks picks up
    an injury and Dillane is playing with Connacht

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    Feb 20th 2020, 1:21 PM

    Even if Gallagher was fit it would be something. Would any other province be left with one squad lock and one academy lock? Surely they should be allowed a medical joker? This is a huge game in regards the pool too

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    Feb 20th 2020, 12:30 PM

    That weakened second row likely to cost Connacht youโ€™d think? Murray is still very raw and even though Maksymiw has shown up more this season together they are big step down from Dillane, Roux and Thornbury.

    I havenโ€™t seen Jonny Murphy this season I think? Iโ€™ll be interested to see how he goes when he comes in, I guess a lot of that will depend on how the game is going at that point.

    Interesting to see Eoghan Masterson back on the bench, no word on whether he is extending his contract or throwing his lot in with Scotland?

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    Feb 21st 2020, 2:34 AM

    @Darragh Murray: absolutely will, squad wise Edinburgh have a massive edge especially at home. Murray is talentrd but physically a couple of years away from being ready for this level. Really disappointed that Copeland is yet again not listed in a Connacht squad. Utter waste of talent, at his best he should have been pushing Heaslip for the Ireland jersey but since Cardiff heโ€™s been real flanker injury / attitude wiseโ€ฆ

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    Feb 20th 2020, 1:32 PM

    Edinburgh are a top top side even without their international contingent. Canโ€™t see anything other than an Edinburgh win.

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    Feb 20th 2020, 12:20 PM

    Copeland injured?

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    Feb 20th 2020, 1:10 PM

    @s mc: isnโ€™t he always? Either that or again out-of-favour, although Iโ€™d have thought he could have done a job in the second row for this one. Connacht unlikely to beat Edinburgh away with Maksymiw and Murray at second row.

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    Feb 20th 2020, 3:30 PM

    @David Finn:
    I like Murray as a player but he is still fierce lightโ€ฆ Bundi weights more than him and he is 8 inches taller. I think he is only a few months out of playing for the U20 this season againโ€ฆ
    I think Joe is improving but he is in tough position that our main three 2nd rows are international class. Thornbury has everything but the cap, injury has been his curse.
    IT is a big game for the two of them but they are surrounded with our best and they can make a name for themselves. Good Luckโ€ฆ

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    Feb 20th 2020, 1:36 PM

    Jesus, thatโ€™s a big Edinburgh pack compare to Connaughts.

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    Feb 20th 2020, 3:35 PM

    @Harry Oโ€™Callaghan:
    Connacht is giving away an average of a stone a manโ€ฆ. Second rows alone are giving over 5 stoneโ€ฆ Lineouts and open field running lads, less of the scrums..

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