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Michael Conlan (boxer)


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Michael Conlan (born 19 November 1991) is an Irish amateur boxer from Belfast. Representing Ireland, he has won an Olympic bronze medal at London 2012. Representing Northern Ireland, he has won gold at the Commonwealth Games in 2014.
==Career==
Conlan won his first Ulster novice title at the age of 11, and is a three-time Irish national flyweight champion.
In his debut match at the 2012 Olympics, he defeated Ghanaian boxer Duke Micah, 19 – 8, having received a bye in the first round. In the quarter final, he defeated French boxer Nordine Oubaali by 22–18, guaranteeing himself a bronze medal. Conlan lost his semi-final bout against Cuba's Robeisy Ramírez, who went on to win gold in the final.
In 2013 he appeared in Celebrity Apprentice Ireland on TV3.
Since the Olympics Michael Conlan is in a different weight class, from 52 kg Flyweight to 56 kg Bantamweight. He is currently in the AIBA rankings at #2.
On 2 August 2014 he won the bantamweight division gold medal at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games, beating England's Qais Ashfaq. Conlon won despite only returning to training two weeks prior following an injury.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Michael Conlan )
2015 started off with Conlan competing in WSB (World Series Boxing) for Italia Thunder. Conlan and his team mate also a fellow Irish boxer Paddy Barnes would compete in seven fights over 14 weeks in an effort to try and secure qualification for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. Michael racked up 5 wins out 7 which was just enough for him to finish second in the individual ranking and secure Olympic berth in Rio.
In August 2015 Conlan won the European Championships at Bantamweight and scooped Boxer of the Tournament, he competed in four fights beating; French, Danish, Italian and Great Britan representatives. He only lost 3 rounds out of a possible 36 on individual judges scorecards. His final was a repeat of the 2014 Commonwealth Games final against Great Britans Qais Ashfaq. Conlan took the first in what was a very technical encounter, the Belfast man took the second on a split, by the 3rd round the No.1 seed (Conlan) was in cruise control which seen him take the round and the fight unanimously to retain Ireland's hold on the European 56kg Bantamweight title and the best boxer award (both of which John Joe Nevin won in 2013).
In October 2015, Conlan won the gold medal in the bantamweight division at the 2015 AIBA World Boxing Championships. It was Ireland’s first ever male World Championship gold medal.

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