CONLAN AT A CROSSROADS
Irish Daily Mirror|May 29, 2023
Second defeat in a world title fight has left Belfast man with plenty to ponder
GRETH FULLERTON
CONLAN AT A CROSSROADS

MICHAEL CONLAN says Luis he "paid the price" for a slow start against Alberto Lopez after suffering world title heartache for a second time on Saturday night.

The 31-year-old's dreams of becoming IBF featherweight king were felled by champion Lopez who retained his crown with a devastating stoppage win at the SSE Arena.

Conlan was floored by a vicious uppercut in the fifth round, prompting the towel to be thrown in by his coach Adam Booth.

It was a devastating finish from Lopez who thrived under the Belfast lights in front of a partisan crowd of 10,000 fans.

It is the second time Conlan has lost out in a world title shot.

The previous time he was knocked out by Leigh Wood in the final round of their war in Nottingham.

This story is from the May 29, 2023 edition of Irish Daily Mirror.

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