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Chris Eubank, Steve Collins, Naseem Hamed, Katie Taylor: 5 classic England vs Ireland fights

Chris Eubank, Steve Collins, Naseem Hamed, Katie Taylor: 5 classic England vs Ireland fightsDAZN
Michael Conlan and Jordan Gill go at it this weekend.

Michael Conlan will be looking to get back to winning ways this weekend as he faces Jordan Gill.

Last year, Conlan took part in a terrific Ireland vs. England battle when he went up against Leigh Wood. Conlan was stopped in the final round but he'll want to do better this time around as he goes in with Wood's best friend.

Here DAZN looks back at several fights that saw the stars of Irish boxing test themselves against their English counterparts.

Steve Collins WPTS12 Chris Eubank, 1995 

The ending of Chris Eubank’s undefeated run was a glorious moment for Irish boxing as Steve Collins became world champion at 12st. Supposedly enlisting the aid of a hypnotist, Collins was able to dominate Eubank in the mind games department and he matched that in the fight as he dropped Eubank in round eight. Collins would have to survive a late rally from the Brighton entertainer, but he held on to take a deserved verdict on the scorecards. 

Steve Collins WRTD6 Nigel Benn 2, 1996 

After eliminating the threat of one British super-middleweight, Collins repeated the trick with another as he defeated Nigel Benn twice. Their first meeting was ended prematurely as Benn endured an ankle injury, but there was no doubt in the rematch as Benn remained on his stool at the end of round six after being dominated by the Irishman for the bulk of their second meeting. 

Naseem Hamed WPTS12 Wayne McCullough, 1998 

Wayne McCullough had a formidable reputation in the mid 1990s during his world title reign at bantamweight. Up at featherweight, McCullough challenged Naseem Hamed for the sport’s highest glory, but he couldn’t find his way past the elusive Sheffield man. Despite Hamed’s best efforts, McCullough refused to wilt, but he was well beaten on the scorecards as Hamed retained his WBO belt. 

Carl Frampton WPTS12 Scott Quigg, 2016 

A long, bitter rivalry stretching many years was finally settled when Carl Frampton travelled to Manchester and defeated Scott Quigg on his own patch. This super-bantamweight clash split the boxing community as they either chose Quigg’s power of the skills of Frampton. Ultimately, it was the latter that dominated as Frampton boxed his way to a split decision win, which was richly deserved despite one judge giving Quigg the win. 

Katie Taylor WPTS10 Natasha Jonas, 2021 

A superb fight from the 2012 Olympics was revisited nine years later as Katie Taylor successfully defended her world titles against Natasha Jonas. The darling of Irish boxing appeared to be in control at the halfway point, but a spirited effort from Jonas in the fight’s second half made it very close down the stretch. Taylor’s early work was rewarded by the judges as she took the verdict by the narrowest of margins.  

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