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Jordan Gill went into the fight as underdog on the books in Belfast, but the English fighter stopped Michael Conlan in the seventh round, having already put the Irishman on the canvas in the second.
“The plan was to make Mick work. I knew that he lacked efficiency. I knew that I could hurt him with either hand, and I hurt him with either hand,” Gill said.
“I knew Conlan, he’s got so much heart, he’s such a proud man — I knew that he would be dangerous in there, and I had to take my time wearing him down and getting him out.”
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