THE INTERNATIONAL BOXING Federation (IBF) has ordered for a rematch to take place between Paddy Donovan and Lewis Crocker in the World Welterweight Title Eliminator.
The IBF granted an appeal filed by Team Donovan regarding the controversial disqualification of Paddy โThe Real Dealโ Donovan in the eighth round of their clash on 1 March at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
Donovan appealed to prevent Crocker from fighting for the IBF World Welterweight Title, requesting an immediate rematch.
Limerickโs Donovan had two points deducted for head clashes with his opponent during that fight in Belfast. He then dropped Crocker twice at the end of the eighth round. However, the decisive blow was delivered shortly after the bell had already sounded.
Donovan initially began celebrating what he believed was a knockout victory, but was then informed by referee Marcus McDonnell that he had been disqualified.
A statement from Donovanโs management team reads that their fighter โthrew the unintentionally late punch because he was unable to immediately hear the bell over the 8,000 raucous fans screaming at what appeared to be a major victory for Donovan, in addition to the referee not adequately performing his ring duties.โ
The statement continues that the โ10-second warning was not audibleโ and that Crocker had hunched forward and led with his head towards Donovanโ throughout the fight.
Keith Sullivan, a New York City-based lawyer and Donovanโs co-manager with trainer Andy Lee, said after the successful appeal:
โI am very happy that the IBF agreed with my arguments and evidence, they made the right decision under the rules. The rematch will be even bigger than the first fight. The crowd and fans around the globe absolutely loved it; the atmosphere in the arena was electric. It was a great promotion put on by Matchroom and it is unfortunate it ended as it did, but now Paddy will set the record straight and continue his quest for a world title.โ
A delighted Donovan added:
โI am very proud of the support Keith and Andy provided to me during the process,โ Donovan stated. โI have a great team around me. I am pleased with the outcome of the appeal. I am eager to get back in the ring to showcase my boxing abilities once again and continue on the path to a world title.โ
โThank you to President Peoples and the IBF,โ Lee added. โThe world saw what happened on March 1st. We look forward to setting the record straight.โ
What an absolute legend who won it all as a sprinter. If anyone hasnโt seen the documentary Never Enough, take a look. Very insightful into what a brutal sport cycling is, and his struggles with depression.
@Kevin Dillon: yes it also shows how much of an assh0le the man is. Didnโt have many friends in the peloton in his career
@Ellis Dewald: well if thatโs what you got from that documentary I feel sorry for you. Just heard Hincapie on a podcast and he was saying how he was not just a great cyclist, but a great person, and was well respected in the peleton. Should I believe you or George Hincapie?
@Kevin Dillon: well if you want to believe a man who lied for his whole career about doping and biging up his best mates lance and Johan Bruyneel you do that Kevin
Genuinely world class performer over a long pro career. Very open and honest chap. Long and happy retirement.
@Kiersn OConnor: Amazing rider but to be honest always thought he was a pr*ck. Pog has shown how to win with style and grace and that it doesnโt have to be win at all costs.
Good riddance.
@Barry Baz: Good morning