Paddy Donovan is ready to finish the work he started recently when he fought with Lewis Crocker, when they fight for the free IBF welterweight title on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at Windsor Park in Belfast in Belfast, Ireland. Crocker Vs. event Donovan 2 starts at 14:00 ET to Dazno.
(Credit: boxing matchroom)
Disqualification controversy
The winner of the fight will maintain the title IBF 147-LB and will be in a perfect position to get lucrative fights with such as Conor Benn, Ryan Garcia and Devin Haney.
Donovan (14-1, 11 KO) suffered his first failure of his career at the beginning of this year, on March 1, was disqualified in the eighth round for the flattening Crocker (21-0, 11 KO) on the bell. Judge, Marcus McDonnell, DQ’D Donovan, 26, on the spot, giving Crocker a victory of DQ from the eighth round. This is not the perfect way that Crocker wanted to win, but he wasn’t going to complain.
Undercard is fighting for Crocker vs. Donovan 2
- Ishmael Davis vs. Carshin arsark
- Molly McCann vs. Kate Radomska
- Tyrone McKenna vs. Dylan Moran
- Pat Brown vs. Austine nnamdi
- Aaron Bowen vs. Headd Roanner
- Kyle Smith vs. Connor Meanwell
Saturday’s Crocker Vs. rematch is expected Donovan 2 will take place before a enormous crowd in Windsor Park. The stadium has a capacity of 18,500. Even if it is not sold out, there will still be many fans who attend these two Irish warriors again.
Unfinished business in Belfast
“He finished” – Paddy Donovan said about Matchroom about Lewis Crocker.
“My camp was good,” said Crocker.
“I didn’t hear this, a kid. It’s all for you. I will put it to bed once and for all. This is a great night for you, Lewis, in Belfast, great night, kid,” said Donovan.
Donovan dominated his fight in March last year, dropping Crocker on the eighth, cut him into both eyes and having a path with him. Crocker looked like a physical wreck until eighth. If the fight were not suspended in this round by judge McDonnell, it is doubtful that “croc” would last much longer. During eight rounds he consumed too much punishment from Padda.
Six months, in which Crocker left the ring, could provide him with a good reset to fix the mistakes he had made against Donovan for the last time, and have a better game plan.
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