DAZN News and Notes – July 24

Coming off a heavyweight blockbuster last weekend with Oleksandr Usyk emphatically knocking out Daniel Dubois in London, DAZN, the world’s leading sports and entertainment platform, is keeping the action rolling this week with the return of the GWOAT, Claressa Shields. The fights never stop on DAZN, with over 185 coming to fans this year from the world’s top promoters. 

Claressa Shields, the undefeated, undisputed women’s heavyweight boxing champion, defends her title in Detroit’s Little Caesar’s Arena against Lani Daniels this Saturday at 8pm ET. This will be the two-time Olympic Gold Medalist and a five-division world champion’s second defense of the heavyweight title and her fourth-straight fight in her home state of Michigan.  

Coming up later this summer, Misfits Boxing returns to DAZN for MIsfits 22 from Manchester, England on August 30, featuring former UFC champion Luke Rockhold taking on former UFC welterweight title challenger Darren Till competing for the promotion’s bridgerweight title. In the co-main, former UFC interim lightweight champion Tony Ferguson will make his professional boxing debut against social media personality and boxer Nathaniel “Salt Papi” Bustamante in a tilt for the MFB interim middleweight championship. Misfits hosted an official launch press conference yesterday featuring the combatants, which can be viewed HERE.

History will be made on September 13, as Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan will rematch for the vacant IBF Welterweight World Title on DAZN in the first-ever World Title fight to feature two boxers from the Island of Ireland. The bout will take place in front of what will surely be a raucous crowd inside Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park in Belfast. Crocker and Donovan first met in March of this year in a Final Eliminator for the IBF championship, with Crocker taking a controversial disqualification win at the end of the eighth round after Donovan was ruled to have punched after the bell, despite being well ahead on points. Full details on the rematch can be found at the end of this email.

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CROCKER AND DONOVAN REMATCH FOR IBF WELTERWEIGHT CROWN AT CLEARER TWIST NATIONAL STADIUM AT WINDSOR PARK IN FIRST EVER ALL-IRISH WORLD TITLE FIGHT ON SEPTEMBER 13

Historic clash to be shown live worldwide on DAZN

Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan will rematch for the vacant IBF Welterweight World Title at the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park in Belfast on Saturday September 13, shown live worldwide on DAZN.

The historic clash will be the first time two boxers from the island of Ireland have met in a World Title fight, and the 18-500 capacity home of the Northern Ireland football team will host the biggest all-Irish fight ever.

The first meeting between the rivals earlier this year in March was a Final Eliminator for the IBF World Title and ended in highly controversial fashion with Belfast’s Crocker taking the win by disqualification at the SSE Arena.

Limerick’s Donovan, who had twice previously been deducted points, was disqualified at the end of the eighth round for punching after the bell. ‘The Real Deal’ was well ahead on all three judge’s scorecards before his disqualification.

An appeal from Donovan’s team resulted in the IBF granting a rematch which would again serve as a Final Eliminator for the World Title – but with Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis moving up to Super-Welterweight, the huge rematch will now be for the vacant World Title.

“This is the fight I’ve wanted since the final bell of the first one,” said Crocker. “To run it back for the IBF World Title — and to do it such an iconic stadium in Belfast, in front of my own people — is something I’ve dreamed of my whole life.

“This isn’t just a rematch. It’s my chance to silence the doubters and prove I’m the best welterweight in the world. I know exactly what I need to do — and on fight night, I’m leaving with that World Title.”

“It’s going to be a great atmosphere in Belfast on fight night,” said Donovan. “I’m looking to repeat another stellar boxing performance, set the record straight and come home with a World Title. I can’t wait!”

“This is absolutely huge – the first ever all-Irish World Title fight,” said Matchroom Sport Chairman Eddie Hearn. “The first meeting between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan had it all – an electric build-up, guts, knockdowns and a hugely controversial ending. That drama-filled night in March has set the rematch up perfectly, and September 13 promises to be even bigger and better.

“We expect a sell-out crowd at the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park in Belfast and one of the best atmospheres you’ve ever witnessed in Irish boxing – you do not want to miss this one. The first boxing event at Windsor Park since Irish icon Carl Frampton headlined here back in 2018, and the main event couldn’t be more fitting. Two of the best Welterweights in the world battling it out for the IBF World Title. Watch it live around the world only on DAZN.”

“This is a monumental occasion — the first ever all-Irish World Title fight,” said Crocker’s manager Jamie Conlan. “The controversy surrounding the first bout, combined with the fact that it’s taking place at Northern Ireland’s national stadium, takes an already massive fight and makes it truly historic.

“Lewis Crocker lives just a stone’s throw from Windsor and has followed Linfield Football Club since he was a boy, so for his first World Title fight to be held at the stadium is something out of a dream. This isn’t just a fight — it’s a moment in Irish boxing history, and Lewis is ready to seize it.”

Irish FA Chief Executive, Patrick Nelson, said: “Live sport unites communities across Northern Ireland, and we’re thrilled to build on the success of our previous boxing event in August 2018.

“We are proud to be partnering with Matchroom in hosting this world championship bout that not only showcases top-tier boxing but also highlights the versatility of the Clearer Twist National Stadium at Windsor Park as a multi-purpose venue.”

“The first battle ended in highly controversial fashion, and I can’t wait to see them run it back – this time for world honours,” said Alfie Sharman VP DAZN. “It was a brilliant back and forth in front of an electric crowd. The rematch promises so much more. I expect Donovan to bring that same energy and Crocker to be better than before. It has all the makings of a classic. Watch it live and exclusive only on DAZN.”