(NOV 13) NEW YORK –
Undefeated Irish welterweight sensation Paddy “The Real Deal”
Donovan (11-0, 8 KOs) will fight for his first title as a
professional on November 25th against BBB of C English
welterweight champion Danny Ball (13-1-1, 6 KOs) in a 10-round
bout for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Continental
Welterweight Championship.
Donovan, 24, will be showcased on
the undisputed world super lightweight champion Chantelle
Cameron (18-0) vs Katie Taylor (21-1) rematch, streaming on DAZN
PPV live from 3Arena in Dublin, Ireland.
“If I win this fight,” Donovan said, “I will win the WBA
Continental title and be ranked No. 15 by the WBA. I’d like to
defend that title a few times and get a world title shot by the
end of next year or early 2025.
“I know Katie Taylor extremely well; I was her sparring partner
when I was 15. She’s one of the nicest people, not just in
boxing, I’ve ever met. She’s never forgotten my name. She’s even
come to train with me and Andy in Dublin a few times before
fights.”
Fighting out of Limerick, Ireland, Donovan is trained in Dublin
by former World Boxing Organization (WBO) World Middleweight
Champion “Irish” Andy Lee (35-3-1, 24 KOs), whose cousin is
unbeaten lineal and reigning World Boxing Council (WBA) World
Heavyweight Champion Tyson “The Gypsy King” Fury (34-0-1, 24
KOs).
Because of his relationship with Lee, Donovan has benefited from
training with Fury and “The Gypsy King” is mighty high on his
fellow Irish Traveller, Paddy.
“I think Paddy Donovan is one of the stars of the future,” Fury
told the Irish Mirror. “He’s definitely the biggest prospect in
Irish boxing at the moment. He’s a very, very talented young
fighter and he’s had a lot of amateur experience. “He can punch
hard, and he has got the boxing IQ, He’s had great tutelage with
my cousin, Andy Lee. I think he’s going all the way, Paddy!”
“It meant so much to me when Tyson said that I’m going to be a
world champion,” Donovan added. “They call him “The Gypsy King”
and in Ireland, they call me “The Gypsy Prince.”
Donovan, who was born in Ennis in County Clare, is a slick
southpaw with dynamite in both hands, who represented Ireland at
the 2016 World Youth Championships in St. Petersburg, Russia. As
an amateur (65-12), Donovan was a two-time Irish National
Champion, as well as the 2017 International Tournament, Haringey
Youth gold medalist in London.
In 2019, Donovan turned pro, stopping Arturo Lopez in the
opening round of their clash in Belfast, Northern Ireland, which
was scheduled for six rounds. Paddy’s last action was this past
May, in which he knocked out 17-4-1 Sam O’Maison in round eight.
Already ranked No. 30 by the European Boxing Union, Donovan’s
fight versus Ball, a former World Boxing Council (WBC)
International Welterweight Champion, will be Paddy’s first
scheduled 10-rounder.
“My opponent is a hard hitter who is the English champion,”
Donovan added. “He’s won his last three fights in a row. I’ll
open boxing, coming forward counter-punching, and then get the
knockout.”
New York City-based attorney Keith Sullivan, known for his work
in boxing as a lawyer, represented Lee and the two co-manage
Donovan.
“I think Paddy has all the tools to be world champion,” Sullivan
said. “all he really needs is time, top-level experience and
opportunities. It’s great working again with Andy Lee, who has
developed into a first-class boxing trainer. His boxing
experience is helpful for a young boxer like Paddy.”
Donovan is a proponent of suicide prevention and mental health
awareness. He is using this fight platform to promote Pieta,
which is a suicide prevention charity providing mental health
services throughout Ireland. Paddy has lost two relatives to
suicide, and he has dedicated his upcoming fight to mental
health awareness. Lee and Sullivan have also felt the pain of
suicide by close relations. The Pietra Crisis Helpline,
1-800-247-247, offers crisis intervention support, 24 hours a
day 365 days a year, to anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts or
engaging in self-harm and also supports those bereaved through
suicide.
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