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Boxers celebrate weekend wins 25.02.10

by Caoimhinn Barr and Chris McNulty

BUNCRANA boxer Willie McLaughlin made a successful start to the defence of his crown at the Irish National Senior Boxing Championships in Dublin last Saturday night.
McLaughlin’s Illies Golden Gloves team-mate, Tyrone McCullagh, also won his bout to make it a weekend of double celebration for Inishowen.
Defending Irish welterweight champion, McLaughlin, made no mistake in blasting off the challenge of Arklow fighter, Fergal Redmond. Following a ruthless display, the Illies Golden Gloves fighter was the clear 10-0 victory.
Recently-crowned Donegal Sports Star of the Year for 2009, McLaughlin, was also boosted by the news this week that he is set to receive a €20,000 grant from the Irish Sports Council; the Buncrana boxer scooping the sum, given to an elite band of boxers, for World Class Designation.
McLaughlin, a quarter finalist at the 2009 AIBA World Championships is in a big battle to retain his welterweight crown. In what is perhaps the most keenly contested of the belts, the Buncrana man is joined in the semi-finals next weekend by such prized opponents as 2008 Beijing Olympian John Joe Joyce, the 2007 EU Willie McLaughlin takes advice from his coach Stephen Friel.
Champion Roy Sheehan and Adam Nolan who was the 8-0 winner over Jonathan Dowling.
Speaking to the Inishowen Independent this week, McLaughlin said he was confident of progressing to the final once again.
“It will be a big step up next weekend because Adam [Nolan] won his fight 8-0. If I am able to keep the score down in the first round I should hopefully be able to see him off,” he said.
“He is a big, awkward south-paw but he moves very well in the ring. With such a big ring in Dublin it will be a tough challenge for me but if I take my time I should be okay.”
McLaughlin, who is currently back home in Buncrana, will travel to Belfast this week ahead of Friday night’s big semi-final in Dublin.
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