Michael Conlan vs. Leigh Wood: date, time, how to watch, background

Michael Conlan vs. Leigh Wood: date, time, how to watch, background.

Former Olympian Michael Conlan will face contender Leigh Wood in an important 126-pound bout Saturday night in Nottingham, England.

Leigh Wood (25-2, 15 KOs) vs. Michael Conlan (16-0, 8 KOs)

Michael Conlan will face his biggest test in Leigh Wood on Saturday night in England. Mark Robinson / Matchroom Boxing
  • Date: Saturday, March 12
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Nottingham Arena, Nottingham
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Cost: $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Rounds: 12
  • At stake: WBA secondary title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Conlan 1½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Terri Harper vs. Yamila Belen Abellaneda, lightweights; Caoimhin Agyarko vs. Juan Carlos Rubio, middleweights; Gary Cully vs. Miguel Vazquez, lightweights
  • Prediction: Conlan UD
  • Background: 2016 Olympian Michael Conlan could take a significant step Saturday toward his first world title shot. The 30-year-old Irish fighter takes on contender Leigh Wood of England is the biggest test of his pro career, which started in 2017. Conlan, from Belfast, is coming off a wide unanimous-decision victory over TJ Doheny in August of last year, seven months ago. That followed a scare against Ionut Baluta, who lost a majority decision to Conlan the previous April. Wood, a secondary WBA titleholder, is considered a Top 10 126-pounder worldwide. The native of Nottingham lost a tight majority decision to Jazza Dickens in February 2020 but has won two in a row since, a ninth-round TKO of Reece Mould a year later and a 12th-round TKO of Can Xu this past July to win his secondary belt. Leo Santa Cruz is the WBA champion. Wood is 33, which adds urgency for him. He needs to move quickly if he hopes to fight for a major world title.

Michael Conlan vs. Leigh Wood: date, time, how to watch, background

Michael Conlan vs. Leigh Wood: date, time, how to watch, background.

Former Olympian Michael Conlan will face contender Leigh Wood in an important 126-pound bout Saturday night in Nottingham, England.

Leigh Wood (25-2, 15 KOs) vs. Michael Conlan (16-0, 8 KOs)

Michael Conlan will face his biggest test in Leigh Wood on Saturday night in England. Mark Robinson / Matchroom Boxing
  • Date: Saturday, March 12
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Nottingham Arena, Nottingham
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Cost: $19.99 per month or $99.99 annually
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Rounds: 12
  • At stake: WBA secondary title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Conlan 1½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Terri Harper vs. Yamila Belen Abellaneda, lightweights; Caoimhin Agyarko vs. Juan Carlos Rubio, middleweights; Gary Cully vs. Miguel Vazquez, lightweights
  • Prediction: Conlan UD
  • Background: 2016 Olympian Michael Conlan could take a significant step Saturday toward his first world title shot. The 30-year-old Irish fighter takes on contender Leigh Wood of England is the biggest test of his pro career, which started in 2017. Conlan, from Belfast, is coming off a wide unanimous-decision victory over TJ Doheny in August of last year, seven months ago. That followed a scare against Ionut Baluta, who lost a majority decision to Conlan the previous April. Wood, a secondary WBA titleholder, is considered a Top 10 126-pounder worldwide. The native of Nottingham lost a tight majority decision to Jazza Dickens in February 2020 but has won two in a row since, a ninth-round TKO of Reece Mould a year later and a 12th-round TKO of Can Xu this past July to win his secondary belt. Leo Santa Cruz is the WBA champion. Wood is 33, which adds urgency for him. He needs to move quickly if he hopes to fight for a major world title.

Fight Week: Michael Conlan, Leigh Wood set for featherweight showdown

Fight Week: Michael Conlan and Leigh Wood are set for a featherweight showdown on Saturday in

FIGHT WEEK

Former Olympian Michael Conlan will face contender Leigh Wood in an important 126-pound bout Saturday in England. On Friday, 154-pound contender Ardreal Holmes is the featured fighter on ShoBox.

Ardreal Holmes (11-0, 5 KOs) vs. Vernon Brown (13-1-1, 9 KOs)

  • When: Friday, March 11
  • Time: 9:35 p.m. ET / 6:35 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood, South Dakota
  • TV/Stream: Showtime
  • Division: Junior middleweight
  • Rounds: 10
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Luis Acosta vs. Edwin De Los Santos, lightweights; Giovanni Marquez vs. Nelson Morales, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Holmes UD
  • Background: Six-foot-2 junior middleweight prospect Ardreal Holmes will face once-beaten Vernon Brown in the “ShoBox: The New Generation” main event. Holmes was an accomplished amateur, including serving as an alternate on the U.S. Olympic team in 2016. He can box. The product of Flint, Michigan, is coming off a third-round knockout of Jose Antonio Abreu in November 2019, meaning he will have been out of the ring for more than two years. His most-impressive victory was probably a six-round decision over veteran Lanardo Tyner in May 2019. The fight on Friday will be the 27-year-old Holmes’ first scheduled 10-rounder. He’ll have a significant height advantage over Brown, who is 5-foot-7. The 32-year-old southpaw from Chicago last fought in February of last year, when he knocked out Fabian Lyimo in two rounds. Brown’s only setback came by a 10-round decision against Jamontay Clark, the fighter who drew with Sebastian Fundora. That was Brown’s only other scheduled 10-rounder.

 

Leigh Wood (25-2, 15 KOs) vs. Michael Conlan (16-0, 8 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, March 12
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Nottingham Arena, Nottingham
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Rounds: 12
  • At stake: WBA secondary title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Conlan 1½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Terri Harper vs. Yamila Belen Abellaneda, lightweights; Caoimhin Agyarko vs. Juan Carlos Rubio, middleweights; Gary Cully vs. Miguel Vazquez, lightweights
  • Prediction: Conlan UD
  • Background: 2016 Olympian Michael Conlan could take a significant step Saturday toward his first world title shot. The 30-year-old Irish fighter takes on contender Leigh Wood of England is the biggest test of his pro career, which started in 2017. Conlan, from Belfast, is coming off a wide unanimous-decision victory over TJ Doheny in August of last year, seven months ago. That followed a scare against Ionut Baluta, who lost a majority decision to Conlan the previous April. Wood, a secondary WBA titleholder, is considered a Top 10 126-pounder worldwide. The native of Nottingham lost a tight majority decision to Jazza Dickens in February 2020 but has won two in a row since, a ninth-round TKO of Reece Mould a year later and a 12th-round TKO of Can Xu this past July to win his secondary belt. Leo Santa Cruz is the WBA champion. Wood is 33, which adds urgency for him. He needs to move quickly if he hopes to fight for a major world title.

Also fighting this week: Savannah Marshall (11-0, 9 KOs) of England defends her WBO middleweight title against Femke Hermans (12-3, 5 KOs) of Belgium on Saturday in Newcastle, England (No TV in U.S.). And Fatih Keles (14-1, 8 KOs) of Turkey fights Diego Chaves (28-8-1, 23 KOs) of Argentina in a junior middleweight bout Saturday in Dubai (FITE).

Fight Week: Michael Conlan, Leigh Wood set for featherweight showdown

Fight Week: Michael Conlan and Leigh Wood are set for a featherweight showdown on Saturday in

FIGHT WEEK

Former Olympian Michael Conlan will face contender Leigh Wood in an important 126-pound bout Saturday in England. On Friday, 154-pound contender Ardreal Holmes is the featured fighter on ShoBox.

Ardreal Holmes (11-0, 5 KOs) vs. Vernon Brown (13-1-1, 9 KOs)

  • When: Friday, March 11
  • Time: 9:35 p.m. ET / 6:35 p.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Deadwood Mountain Grand, Deadwood, South Dakota
  • TV/Stream: Showtime
  • Division: Junior middleweight
  • Rounds: 10
  • At stake: No major titles
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: NA
  • Also on the card: Luis Acosta vs. Edwin De Los Santos, lightweights; Giovanni Marquez vs. Nelson Morales, junior welterweights
  • Prediction: Holmes UD
  • Background: Six-foot-2 junior middleweight prospect Ardreal Holmes will face once-beaten Vernon Brown in the “ShoBox: The New Generation” main event. Holmes was an accomplished amateur, including serving as an alternate on the U.S. Olympic team in 2016. He can box. The product of Flint, Michigan, is coming off a third-round knockout of Jose Antonio Abreu in November 2019, meaning he will have been out of the ring for more than two years. His most-impressive victory was probably a six-round decision over veteran Lanardo Tyner in May 2019. The fight on Friday will be the 27-year-old Holmes’ first scheduled 10-rounder. He’ll have a significant height advantage over Brown, who is 5-foot-7. The 32-year-old southpaw from Chicago last fought in February of last year, when he knocked out Fabian Lyimo in two rounds. Brown’s only setback came by a 10-round decision against Jamontay Clark, the fighter who drew with Sebastian Fundora. That was Brown’s only other scheduled 10-rounder.

 

Leigh Wood (25-2, 15 KOs) vs. Michael Conlan (16-0, 8 KOs)

  • When: Saturday, March 12
  • Time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT (main event later in show)
  • Where: Nottingham Arena, Nottingham
  • TV/Stream: DAZN
  • Division: Featherweight
  • Rounds: 12
  • At stake: WBA secondary title
  • Pound-for-pound ranking: None
  • Odds: Conlan 1½-1 favorite (average of multiple outlets)
  • Also on the card: Terri Harper vs. Yamila Belen Abellaneda, lightweights; Caoimhin Agyarko vs. Juan Carlos Rubio, middleweights; Gary Cully vs. Miguel Vazquez, lightweights
  • Prediction: Conlan UD
  • Background: 2016 Olympian Michael Conlan could take a significant step Saturday toward his first world title shot. The 30-year-old Irish fighter takes on contender Leigh Wood of England is the biggest test of his pro career, which started in 2017. Conlan, from Belfast, is coming off a wide unanimous-decision victory over TJ Doheny in August of last year, seven months ago. That followed a scare against Ionut Baluta, who lost a majority decision to Conlan the previous April. Wood, a secondary WBA titleholder, is considered a Top 10 126-pounder worldwide. The native of Nottingham lost a tight majority decision to Jazza Dickens in February 2020 but has won two in a row since, a ninth-round TKO of Reece Mould a year later and a 12th-round TKO of Can Xu this past July to win his secondary belt. Leo Santa Cruz is the WBA champion. Wood is 33, which adds urgency for him. He needs to move quickly if he hopes to fight for a major world title.

Also fighting this week: Savannah Marshall (11-0, 9 KOs) of England defends her WBO middleweight title against Femke Hermans (12-3, 5 KOs) of Belgium on Saturday in Newcastle, England (No TV in U.S.). And Fatih Keles (14-1, 8 KOs) of Turkey fights Diego Chaves (28-8-1, 23 KOs) of Argentina in a junior middleweight bout Saturday in Dubai (FITE).

Michael Conlan outpoints tough, but overmatched TJ Doheny

Michael Conlan outpointed tough, but overmatched TJ Doheny on Friday in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Conlan’s hometown.

Michael Conlan took the biggest step of his career on Friday in Belfast, Ireland, his hometown.

The popular 2016 Olympian for the U.K. outboxed a gritty TJ Doheny to win a wide unanimous decision and become the WBA’s “interim” featherweight titleholder at Falls Park.

Doheny (22-3, 16 KOs) kept the pressure on Conlan for most of the fight and had his moments but Conlan controlled the action by consistently beating his fellow Irishman to the punch and landing brutal body shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss2QKSu7ZJo

Doheny, who lives in Australia, took a knee after taking a body blow with about a minute to go in Round 5. Conlan tried to put Doheny away in that round but the resilient underdog survived the round and continued to make Conlan’s life difficult.

However, in the end, Conlan proved to be a level about his opponent, winning 119-108, 116-111 and 116-111.

It was good night for Conlan, who struggled to outpoint Ionut Baluta this past April. And now he’s at the head of the line to face WBA champ Leo Santa Cruz or secondary titleholder Can Xu.

Conlan also has said he’d like to face WBO 122-pound titleholder Stephen Fulton, who faces WBC champion Brandon Figueroa on Sept. 11. Conlan is the WBO’s No. 1-ranked junior featherweight.

All we know for sure is that Conlan took a step in the right direction on Friday.

Michael Conlan outpoints tough, but overmatched TJ Doheny

Michael Conlan outpointed tough, but overmatched TJ Doheny on Friday in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Conlan’s hometown.

Michael Conlan took the biggest step of his career on Friday in Belfast, Ireland, his hometown.

The popular 2016 Olympian for the U.K. outboxed a gritty TJ Doheny to win a wide unanimous decision and become the WBA’s “interim” featherweight titleholder at Falls Park.

Doheny (22-3, 16 KOs) kept the pressure on Conlan for most of the fight and had his moments but Conlan controlled the action by consistently beating his fellow Irishman to the punch and landing brutal body shots.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss2QKSu7ZJo

Doheny, who lives in Australia, took a knee after taking a body blow with about a minute to go in Round 5. Conlan tried to put Doheny away in that round but the resilient underdog survived the round and continued to make Conlan’s life difficult.

However, in the end, Conlan proved to be a level about his opponent, winning 119-108, 116-111 and 116-111.

It was good night for Conlan, who struggled to outpoint Ionut Baluta this past April. And now he’s at the head of the line to face WBA champ Leo Santa Cruz or secondary titleholder Can Xu.

Conlan also has said he’d like to face WBO 122-pound titleholder Stephen Fulton, who faces WBC champion Brandon Figueroa on Sept. 11. Conlan is the WBO’s No. 1-ranked junior featherweight.

All we know for sure is that Conlan took a step in the right direction on Friday.

It’s time for Michael Conlan to prove he’s a championship-level fighter

It’s time for former Olympian Michael Conlan to prove he’s a championship-level professional fighter.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

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Michael Conlan spoke with clear intention following his tougher-than-expected time with Ionut Baluta in April.

“I want Stephen Fulton in Belfast in August,” said Conlan, calling out the WBO junior featherweight world champion in the moments following his majority decision win over Baluta. “With the politics of boxing, will it be possible for then? I don’t know, but we will hope so. If it can happen in August I would love that, but if not then in the winter in New York.

“I will stay active and fight in August no matter what, so it’s straight back into the gym. I know I have to be patient and can’t rush too quick, so if I have to wait until December for the world title then that’s no problem.”

Well, now in August, Conlan’s words of affirmation have aged with partial accuracy. Conlan fights Saturday in Belfast just as he wanted. But it won’t be against Fulton. Conlan clashes with former 122-pound world champion TJ Doheny in front of his hometown fans at Falls Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The bout was originally slated as a junior featherweight 10-rounder before being elevated to a WBA interim featherweight championship matchup.

Conlan can’t wait.

“It’s an all-Irish fight, the biggest all-Irish fight in the last 40 years or so,” he said in a Top Rank press release. “What I’m really excited for is that TJ will have his own fan base, and I’ll have my massive fan base out here in Belfast. It will make a difference from my last fights. I’m really excited. I’ve been putting the work in, and I know what I need to do.”

Conlan should be excited, for this is the 29-year-old two-time Olympian’s opportunity to prove that he’s a championship-caliber boxer before his hometown fans and all those who will be streaming the fight live via ESPN+.

Although he defeated Baluta nearly four months ago, Conlan didn’t exactly dominate the contest, as the rugged Romanian pushed the Irish fighter to his limits. Conlan left plenty to be desired, considering how often he left himself vulnerable to counters and surprising shots from Baluta while asserting his jab.

It was too close for comfort before the judges scored it 117-112, 115-114 and 114-114 in Conlan’s favor as he improved to 15-0, having survived a scare in his first junior featherweight and 12-round fight of his career.

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It’s time for Michael Conlan to prove he’s a championship-level fighter

It’s time for former Olympian Michael Conlan to prove he’s a championship-level professional fighter.

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on DAZN.com.

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Michael Conlan spoke with clear intention following his tougher-than-expected time with Ionut Baluta in April.

“I want Stephen Fulton in Belfast in August,” said Conlan, calling out the WBO junior featherweight world champion in the moments following his majority decision win over Baluta. “With the politics of boxing, will it be possible for then? I don’t know, but we will hope so. If it can happen in August I would love that, but if not then in the winter in New York.

“I will stay active and fight in August no matter what, so it’s straight back into the gym. I know I have to be patient and can’t rush too quick, so if I have to wait until December for the world title then that’s no problem.”

Well, now in August, Conlan’s words of affirmation have aged with partial accuracy. Conlan fights Saturday in Belfast just as he wanted. But it won’t be against Fulton. Conlan clashes with former 122-pound world champion TJ Doheny in front of his hometown fans at Falls Park in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

The bout was originally slated as a junior featherweight 10-rounder before being elevated to a WBA interim featherweight championship matchup.

Conlan can’t wait.

“It’s an all-Irish fight, the biggest all-Irish fight in the last 40 years or so,” he said in a Top Rank press release. “What I’m really excited for is that TJ will have his own fan base, and I’ll have my massive fan base out here in Belfast. It will make a difference from my last fights. I’m really excited. I’ve been putting the work in, and I know what I need to do.”

Conlan should be excited, for this is the 29-year-old two-time Olympian’s opportunity to prove that he’s a championship-caliber boxer before his hometown fans and all those who will be streaming the fight live via ESPN+.

Although he defeated Baluta nearly four months ago, Conlan didn’t exactly dominate the contest, as the rugged Romanian pushed the Irish fighter to his limits. Conlan left plenty to be desired, considering how often he left himself vulnerable to counters and surprising shots from Baluta while asserting his jab.

It was too close for comfort before the judges scored it 117-112, 115-114 and 114-114 in Conlan’s favor as he improved to 15-0, having survived a scare in his first junior featherweight and 12-round fight of his career.

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