Lewis Crocker (21-0, 13 KO) and Paddy Donovan (14-1, 11 KO) will fight for the free IBF welterweight title in the rematch on Dazn 13 September at Windsor Park in North Belfast in Ireland.
Title fight Wytreight IBF
At the beginning of this year, the 26 -year -old Donovan was disqualified in the eighth round for Crocker Pelting after the IBF of the IBF eliminator. Later, a rematch was called after Donovan appealed to IBF. That is why we see the second fight between these two and not with someone else.
#1 IBF Crocker and #3 Donovan were maneuvered in their high rankings by clever matches, without any of them to appear solid world opposition. For fans from outside Great Britain, they are not content that these two are fighting for the free IBF 147-Funt belt, without going through the division to get high rankings.
Paper Master’s argument
Having an IBF belt for the Crocker-Donovan 2 rematch raises the title because none of them proved that they do not deserve a battle or battle. Whoever wins the title of IBF from his clash will be perceived as a paper master in the same lightweight as the owner of the WBC belt Mario Barrios. This is his reality. Whoever emerges from this clash will have a star next to their name in the eyes of many fans who see them as a second rate.
Crocker and promoter Donovana, Eddie Hearn, of course perceive them as winning a place to fight for the IBF crown, but he would know that none of them had a challenging opposition to deserve the fight for the belt.
Crocker and Lewis fighters should already fight
– Jaron Ennis
– Raul Curiel
– Shakhram Giyasov
– Rohan Polanco
– Eimantas Stanionis
– Karen Chukhadzhian
Match boxing event
“This is absolutely huge-the first versatile struggle for the title of world champion,” said Eddie Hearn. “The first meeting of Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan had all this-electrical, guts, knocking down and an extremely controversial ending. This drama in March perfectly set the rematch, and on September 13 promises to be even greater and better.”
Fans do not need the Crocker-Donovan 2 winner are fighting to defend the IBF belt against regional fighters, and not outside Great Britain. Looking at their records, it is clear that they mainly fought with fighters from their country. Will we see the same type of match for the IBF belt winner on September 13? If so, should the title of IBF be renamed, maybe by adding the word “community of nations” to it?