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'The north versus south thing shouldn't come into it. Who gives a b******s about that in 2017?'

Dubliner Paul Redmond says his meeting with Antrim’s Norman Parke is the biggest fight of his career.

Paul Redmond celebrates winning the fight Paul Redmond in the aftermath of his win against Chris Stringer in September. Gary Carr / INPHO Gary Carr / INPHO / INPHO

FOR PAUL REDMOND, Friday night’s meeting with Norman Parke is a contest to determine Ireland’s best lightweight. What it’s not is a battle between north and south.

“Fucking ridiculous,” says Redmond, referring to a recent press conference in Belfast where the BAMMA 28 headliners were asked by a reporter about an apparent political element to their fight being “a big deal.”

From a promotional perspective, that narrative might pique interest — but for the wrong reasons, as Parke has pointed out. They might hail from opposite sides of the border, but the build-up to the clash of Redmond, who hails from Dublin, and Antrim native Parke has been nothing but cordial.

To that end, it’s a much more accurate reflection of the modern relationship between citizens of north and south, irrespective of their background.

“I’ve known Norman for a long time and we’ve always gotten along really well. We’ve always wished each other the best before fights and stuff like that,” Redmond explained to The42.

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“This is just two lads going in to compete against each other. There’s no animosity, there’s no malice, but we’re both going out there for the win. We’ll both go for it, but then we’ll leave it in the cage and have a drink together afterwards.

“It was a reporter that asked the question from some radio station, apparently it had been sent in by a listener. But he should have screened that question himself and not bothered to ask it. He should have known better.

The north versus south thing shouldn’t come into it. Who gives a bollocks about that anymore? It’s 2017.

Tomorrow night’s bout at the SSE Arena, which headlines BAMMA’s inaugural event in Belfast, will be a clash of two former UFC fighters. Redmond (11-6) was released by the organisation following a 0-2 run in 2015, while Parke (22-5-1) was given his marching orders last year despite going 5-3-1 in the octagon.

Redmond is aiming to prove that his best days are still to come. The 30-year-old Team Ryano product has had plenty of big wins in his career already for leading organisations like Cage Warriors and BAMMA, but getting the better of Parke would represent his most significant scalp to date.

Norman Parke in action Reza Madadi Norman Parke (right) scored his final win in the UFC over Reza Madadi in Dublin in October 2015. Cathal Noonan / INPHO Cathal Noonan / INPHO / INPHO

Redmond said: “If I can pull it off I think Norman will be my biggest win. Norman has fought some of the best guys out there. The biggest name I can think of is Gleison Tibau. Norman was unlucky not to beat him and then it came back that Tibau was juicing.

“He has dropped a couple of losses that I wouldn’t even count as losses with a few of the decisions. I genuinely still think Norman should still be in the UFC. He was really hard done by, in my opinion. This is the biggest fight of my career, bar none, even including the ones in the UFC.”

Tickets for BAMMA 28, which is a co-promotion alongside Bellator 173, are available here.

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 8:06 AM

    Proper order. This country has moves on. Politics has no place in sport

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:11 AM

    Having grown up in the boarder region I agree with him who cares about it?more than likely people who have t been up the north in years or never and people who still have that childish attitude we all had in school time to grow up

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    Mute Ciarán
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    Feb 23rd 2017, 8:19 AM

    Its come to the stage now where all sports should be amalgamated and fly under one flag, Would be a step in the right direction.

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    Mute ryan o sullivan
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    Feb 23rd 2017, 8:26 AM

    And what flag would that be?

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:12 AM

    Follow the IRFU Ryano

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    Mute Ciarán
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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:13 AM

    Im sure we could come up with something.

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    Mute ryan o sullivan
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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:27 AM

    Ye I wasn’t being smart was just curious

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:29 AM

    Maybe a Flag with all the symbols from the provinces?

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 9:46 AM

    We already have a flag that will do that. The Irish flag pre-dates partition and was created to represent the whole island.

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 10:53 AM

    Technically doesn’t the union Jack also pre-date partition? If we have united Irish sports there needs to be compromise on the flag etc. It’s no more fair to ask NI unionists to play under the republics flag than it is to ask us to play under theirs. This is the reason I dislike the criticism of Ireland’s call as a concept (not a fan of the actual song myself) how would we feel if unionist players wanted to sing god save the queen? Cross border cooperation is about compromises. Amhran na bhfiann is a song about fighting the British (which is fine in an Irish context) I can totally understand why a unionist might appreciate an anthem they can sing (and understand) that reflects the cooperation between the 4 provinces.

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 5:58 PM

    A big white flag. But I’m afraid somebody would find it racist. #Blackflagsmatter

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 12:44 PM

    Well said lad, majority of people on this island of ours have matured unlike the odd idiot on both sides of the divide. Politics has no place or part in sports, at least it shouldn’t.

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    Feb 23rd 2017, 10:10 AM

    Oh I see Veron in first picture is a boxing ref now.

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