Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan are fighting for the free IBF welterweight title and a chance for financial preparation for a whole life when they meet in a rematch on Saturday at Windsor Park in Belfast in Belfast, Ireland.
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Path to wealth
As the supervisor Eddie Hearn notes, the winner of Crocker-Donovan 2 will have these options to perform “Lots of money” For the first defense of the IBF 147-LB title:
- Ryan Garcia
- Devin Haney
- Conor Benn
- Teofimo Lopez
The IBF welterweight title is a golden ticket for the winner of the Saturday rematch to earn millions, changing their lifestyle with money. Holding the title IBF will be a bait for anyone who captures him in the rematch between Crocker (21-0, 11 KO) and Donovan (14-1, 11 KO).
Benn, Haney or Garcia are those who will probably direct the winner of the Saturday fight, knowing how valuable the IBF title would be if they could get it.
“It is supposed to happen [IBF] World Health and Sciences Championships. He will become a stakeholder in the fighting for a lot of money, “said Eddie Hearn, promoter Matchroom Stamping About what entails the future for the winner of the Saturday rematch between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan.
Hearna’s vision for the winner
“Conor Benn is an option, Devin Haney, Teofimo Lopez, Ryan Garcia. There are so many great struggles for the winner of this fight. Whoever wins on Saturday forever,” said Hearn at the Crocker vs. Donovan 2. “You fight for a lot of money.”
At the beginning of this year, Crocker defeated Donovan with the disqualification of the eighth round after dropping behind the bell. The 26 -year -old Paddy dominated the whole fight, defeating Crocker, crossing him in both eyes and knocking him down in the eighth round.
When the eighth round ended, Donovan broke away on the wounded Crocker, trying to finish him. Either he didn’t hear the bell or he was incurred, trying to go to the knockout. Either way, Donovan landed with a right hook that flattened Crocker after the round, which caused disqualification.
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