Michael Conlan (boxer)


Michael John Conlan is an Irish professional boxer. As an amateur, he reached number one in the AIBA bantamweight world rankings, with achievements that include a bronze medal at the 2012 Olympics and gold at the 2015 World Championships. He has been one of Ireland's most successful amateur fighters of all time. He turned professional in 2016 after misgivings with the amateur sport, and had his first bout in 2017.

Background

Conlan was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland. His father and coach, John, hails from Drimnagh, County Dublin. His elder brother, Jamie, is also a professional boxer.

Amateur career

Conlan won his first Ulster novice title at the age of 11, and is a three-time Irish national flyweight champion.
In his debut match at the 2012 Olympics, he defeated Ghanaian boxer Duke Micah, having received a bye in the first round. In the quarter final, he defeated French boxer Nordine Oubaali by 22–18, guaranteeing himself a bronze medal. Conlan lost his semi-final bout against Cuba's Robeisy Ramírez, who went on to win gold in the final.
After the Olympics, Conlan would go on to win a silver medal at the 2013 European Championships in Minsk, losing to Welsh boxer Andrew Selby by 1:2.
Conlan moved up from flyweight to bantamweight and on 2 August 2014 he won the gold medal at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, beating England's Qais Ashfaq. Conlan won despite only returning to training two weeks prior following an injury.
2015 started off with Conlan competing in the World Series of Boxing for Italia Thunder. Conlan and his teammate, fellow Irish boxer Paddy Barnes, would compete in seven fights over 14 weeks in an effort to try and secure qualification for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Conlan racked up five wins out of seven, which was just enough for him to finish second in the individual ranking and secure an Olympic berth in Rio.
In August 2015 Conlan won the European Championships at bantamweight and scooped Boxer of the Tournament. He competed in four fights beating; French, Danish, Italian and Great Britain representatives. He only lost 3 rounds out of a possible 36 on individual judges' scorecards. His final was a repeat of the 2014 Commonwealth Games final against Great Britain's Qais Ashfaq. Conlan took the first in what was a very technical encounter, the Belfast man took the second on a split, by the third round the No.1 seed was in cruise control which saw him take the round and the fight unanimously to retain Ireland's hold on the European bantamweight title and the best boxer award.
In October 2015, Conlan won the gold medal in the bantamweight division at the 2015 World Championships. It was Ireland's first ever male World Championship gold medal.
In December 2015, Conlan was named as the RTÉ Sports Person of the Year for 2015.

Results

2012 Summer Olympics

Won bronze in the 2012 Summer Olympics at flyweight. Results were:
Won silver in the 2013 European Championships at flyweight. Results were:
Conlan won Gold in the Commonwealth Games at bantamweight. Results were:
Conlan won Gold in the European Championships at bantamweight. Results were:
Conlan won Gold in the World Championships at bantamweight. Results were:
Conlan lost at the quarter-finals stage in the 2016 Summer Olympics at bantamweight. Results were:
Following the 2016 Olympics and his disillusionment with amateur boxing, Conlan reaffirmed his intentions of turning professional. Despite interest from several big promotions and rumours of a deal being struck with Mayweather Promotions, it was Top Rank who secured Conlan's signature. On 23 September, Bob Arum confirmed that Conlan would be making his professional debut at The Theater at Madison Square Garden, on St. Patrick's Day.
On 17 March 2017, Conlan won his first fight as a professional boxer, beating Tim Ibarra by a third round technical knockout at the theatre at Madison Square Garden.

Controversy

Profanity when accusing Olympic boxing judges of corruption

In the men's bantamweight quarterfinal stage of the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Conlan was eliminated by a controversial call, in which Russia's Vladimir Nikitin was awarded the victory. Conlan reacted by raising his middle finger at the judges and delivering a strongly-worded live television interview to RTÉ, accusing officials in amateur boxing of corruption. That decision was one of a number that had fellow international boxers and commentators questioning the integrity of Olympic boxing and the scoring system used.

Betting violation

Conlan was found placing bets on boxing events at the 2016 Summer Olympics, violating the IOC rules. Accordingly, he was sanctioned with a severe reprimand by the Disciplinary Commission of the IOC.

Pro Irish Republican 'ring walk'

In his eleventh professional bout, Conlan arrived in Madison Square Garden with the song Celtic Symphony playing and some of the crowd chanting "Ooh ahh, up the 'Ra". Some, including Northern Irish former world champion Dave McAuley, called for action from boxing regulatory bodies. The niece of an IRA bombing victim suggested that Conlan had "glorified terrorism" and criticised the boxer by suggesting he was the antithesis of other boxers like Barry McGuigan and Carl Frampton who had always strived to keep a cross-community spirit in boxing. Promoter Barney Eastwood echoed McAuley's sentiment, saying it "should never have been allowed to come about". Politicians and boxing coach John Breen also suggested that Conlan will have lost support because of it. Conlan subsequently apologised for his "misjudgement" in using Celtic Symphony as his ring-walk music.

Professional boxing record

No.ResultRecordOpponentTypeRound, timeDateLocationNotes
14 Sofiane Takoucht15 Aug 2020 BT Sport Studio, London, England
13Win13–0 Vladimir NikitinUD1014 Dec 2019 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USRetained WBO Inter-Continental featherweight title
12Win12–0 Diego Alberto RuizTKO9, 1:343 Aug 2019 Falls Park, Belfast, Northern IrelandRetained WBO Inter-Continental featherweight title;
Won vacant WBA Inter-Continental featherweight title
11Win11–0 Ruben HernandezUD1017 Mar 2019 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, USRetained WBO Inter-Continental featherweight title
10Win10–0 Jason CunninghamUD1022 Dec 2018 Manchester Arena, Manchester, EnglandWon vacant WBO Inter-Continental featherweight title
9Win9–0 Nicola CipollettaTKO7, 1:5520 Oct 2018 Park Theater, Paradise, Nevada, US
8Win8–0 Adeilson Dos SantosPTS830 Jun 2018 SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
7Win7–0 Ibon LarrinagaUD812 May 2018 Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
6Win6–0 David BernaTKO2, 1:0017 Mar 2018 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
5Win5–0 Luis Fernando MolinaUD69 Dec 2017 The Theater at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US
4Win4–0 Kenny GuzmanTKO2, 2:5922 Sep 2017 Tucson Convention Center, Tucson, Arizona, US
3Win3–0 Jarrett OwenTKO3, 1:562 Jul 2017 Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia
2Win2–0 Alfredo ChanezTKO3, 2:5926 May 2017 UIC Pavilion, Chicago, Illinois, US
1Win1–0 Tim IbarraTKO3, 0:5917 Mar 2017 The Theatre at Madison Square Garden, New York City, New York, US

Television

In 2013, Conlan appeared in Celebrity Apprentice Ireland on TV3.
In 2016, Conlan appeared in Road To Rio on RTÉ2.

Awards