BELFAST, Northern Ireland — Irish boxer Michael Conlan, who famously gestured at 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games judges with his middle fingers, said he plans to retire without achieving his dream of ...
It's the end of an era for Irish boxing fans as former Olympian Michael Conlan confirmed he was hanging up the gloves after ...
At age 34, Irish boxing legend Michael Conlan isn’t willing to give up on his world title dream. Friday is another big night in Belfast for Ireland’s first male amateur world champion. In what will be ...
Michael Conlan began his professional boxing career with great fanfare and an ambition to become a multi-weight champion, but despite going close, he was unable to replicate his success as an amateur.
Michael Conlan had just a couple of spars left in camp and life would all of a sudden change. Post-fight, there will be family time, perhaps a vacation somewhere hot, and more golf as the days ...
There are no perfect endings in boxing. Most are bad, or just sad, and even so-called happy ones are often rewritten when the satisfaction of finishing on a win becomes the impetus to return and undo ...
The recent Michael Conlan (20-4, 10 KOs) vs Kevin Walsh (20-0, 10 KOs) showdown saw the latter win via split decision. For Conlan, the loss didn’t just cost him the WBC International featherweight ...
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — Irish boxer Michael Conlan, who famously gestured at 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games judges with his middle fingers, said he plans to retire without achieving his dream of ...