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21st April 2018
12:31pm BST

“Belfast is a city that loves boxing, and I’m very grateful that I can bring a big show to these shores that I call home."I feel I need to pay back all the fans that have been traveling to the U.S., time and time again, to see me fight. This one is for them, and I hope to bring many more fights to Belfast again in the future." Frank Warren, who will co-promote the event alongside Conlan's promoters Top Rank, said that the 26-year-old could follow similar paths to the city's former world champions Carl Frampton and Wayne McCullough. “I’m thrilled to be bringing Irish amateur hero Michael Conlan back to his hometown,” Warren said. “The Irish have been desperate to see him in action back home, and on June 30th, they will get the chance to watch one of the best Featherweight prospects in the world in the flesh. “There is no doubt he has the potential to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Carl Frampton and Wayne McCullough – two of Ireland’s finest. He has made an explosive start to life in the professional code, and I’m predicting fireworks from him on his big homecoming.” Before he can make his homecoming Conlan will have to first fight Spaniard Ibon Larrinaga at Madison Square Garden in New York next month. Larrinaga holds a professional record of 10-1 and will be fighting outside of Europe for the first time in his professional career.
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