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Ulster champ Cathal Brown looks to stay in touch for Irish Seniors tilt

written by Chris McNulty September 17, 2018
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Cathal Brown only returned to training a month before winning Friday’s Ulster heavyweight final in Belfast.

Brown took a majority, 4-1, decision win over Cavan man Thomas Maughan to lift the title at a packed Dockers Club.

A year after winning the light-heavyweight crown, the big-punching Illies Golden Gloves man was back to take home the heavyweight mantle.

“It’s a great feeling. I’m buzzing,” the Waterside man said.

“It was a tight fight. It shouldn’t have been that tight. It wouldn’t have been if I was fit.

“I’m only back training a month. I was out for a few months. I was feeling it big times.”

From ringside, it felt a closer bout than the score suggested, although the fact Brown ended each round well was perhaps decisive.

He said: “I wish I had have done it clearer.

“There’s a big difference when you’re not as fit. Last year, I was flying fit.”

Brown will compete in the Dublin Box Cup next month and will target the Irish Seniors, which take place in January.

Ulster champ Cathal Brown looks to stay in touch for Irish Seniors tilt was last modified: September 17th, 2018 by Chris McNulty

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2018 Ulster Senior ChampionshipsCathal BrownDockers ClubIllies Golden GlovesThomas MaughanWaterside
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Chris McNulty

Sports writer from St Johnston, now based in Letterkenny, with ten years' experience covering sport in Donegal. Was a nominee for NUJ Sports Journalist of the Year in 2010. Honoured by the Donegal Boxing Board in 2016 for his coverage on the sport.

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