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He said, “I can’t wait to come back to Belfast to fight, on this last run towards a world title.” Trainers listen for tone more than content. That line carries the sound of a man counting the remaining walks.

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The WBC International strap goes with him to the ring, one of those secondary belts that can lift a contender inside the ratings once the monthly update lands. Treat it as a ranking tool. Nothing more.

Walsh is younger, unbeaten, and shaped like a fighter who trusts his engine. Walsh said, “On March 20th I’m coming to ring Micky’s bell fast!” That reads like a man planning to start inside the pocket.

Conlan knows the assignment. He said, “I am ready and excited but know I face a very tough opponent in Kevin Walsh, who promises to bring the heat.” Good fighters age through the hips first. Watch his pivots after the fourth.

Walsh added, “I’m ready to go 20-0.” Short sentence. Clear target.

Weight is standard for featherweight at 126 pounds, yet rehydration often leaves a fight night gap of eight to ten pounds. If Walsh enters closer to the mid-130s, he will try to lean and work the ribs. Conlan needs distance, straight counters, and a disciplined clinch when the younger man lowers his head.

Expect Walsh to press behind busy hands and make Conlan move. If Conlan’s legs answer, his jab can steer rounds. If they do not, the visitor will turn this into a rough fight by the middle rounds and force a pace the veteran may no longer like.

Date: March 20
Start time: 7 pm ET, 7 pm ET, 12 am UK
Streaming platform: DAZN
Venue: SSE Arena, Belfast
Fight card or results: Michael Conlan vs Kevin Walsh, for the WBC International featherweight title

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