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‘Steal the show’- Paddy Donovan planning to outshine Frampton, Conlan and co

Paddy Donovan [3(2)-0] is planning to outshine big name stars Carl Frampton and Michael Conlan when he trades leather on August 15.

The young emerging talent takes on a yet to be confirmed opponent live on BT Sports and ESPN next month.

He provides support for Olympic medal winner Conlan and former two weight world champion Frampton on the London hosted card, but plans to outshine the stars to leave his name on the lips of fight fans on either side of the Atlantic.

The stylish 21-year-old told Irish-boxing.com: “This is exciting, to be on such a big platform with so many great Fighters. My plan is just to put on a perfect performance and to steal the show once again.

“Itā€™s great to have a date. Iā€™m very excited and Iā€™m really looking forward to put on a show on 15 August.”

An opponent has yet to be confirmed for the Andy Lee trained fighters first fight in 2020.

Donovan, who has been matched with progression in mind to date, is preparing for six rounds and isn’t overly concerned as to who mans the away corner.

“Iā€™m not sure of my opponent yet, but Iā€™m ready for any size and style of fighter. Big or small, boxer or fighter. I prepared well Iā€™m happy where my camp is going and Iā€™m ready for whatever fighter that gets in the ring with me.”

The Limerick native with a following in Clare was being relatively fast tracked. Three fights in three months earned him a break – and he was set to show the wider public what the hype is about with a clash on Michael Conlan’s St Patrick’s Day Madison Square Garden visit.

The pandemic put paid to that fight and Donovan got a longer break than expected.

“Itā€™s a setback with this global pandemic, but Iā€™ve kept in the gym. Iā€™m listening to my coaches, I kept fit and healthy. I couldnā€™t wait to get this date and get back out there and do what I love to do.”

‘The Real Deal’ has been training alongside his brother Edward and brother in law Jason Harty during lockdown.

Both, like him, are decorated underage operators, both now signed to Frank Warren and both on the verge of announcing debut dates, he reveals.

“Edward has turned pro with Frank Warren, heā€™s in great shape. He has been training every day with me and my brother in law Jason Harty. We’ve been sparring a lot and kept each other in good nick, both of them will have fight news soon.”

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