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Illies boxer claims fifth All-Ireland  12.06.08

by Damian Dowds, Inishowen Independent

Illies Golden Gloves boxer Tyrone McCullagh claimed the fifth All-Ireland title of his young career with a comfortable victory in the National Youth Championships in the National Boxing Stadium on Friday night.
The 17 year-old southpaw led his opponent, Waterford’s Bernard McDonagh, from the first round and never looked in danger of losing. The scores at the end of the four rounds were 2-0, 3-1, 5-2 and 7-2.
A student of sports development at the North West Regional College in Derry (also known as the ‘Derry Tech’), bantamweight McCullagh was untouchable in the bantamweight division over recent weeks. He won his quarter-final 12-2, his semi-final 23-1 before having a five point margin in the final.
“Both fighters were southpaws, so it was a very technical fight,” said Sadie Duffy who was part of a large Illies contingent who travelled to Dublin for the final. “He was very comfortable throughout it and never looked in danger at any time.”
McCullagh’s win marked the tenth All-Ireland title for the Illies Golden Gloves club in nine years. The club will have plenty to celebrate when it marks its tenth anniversary in September.
Next up for McCullagh is a spot in the Irish team for the multi-nations tournament in July. The tournament will be held in Dublin and feature teams from France, Italy, Germany and England, as well as hosts Ireland.
“All going well, Tyrone will enter a development programme after that five nation tournament in July with a view to competing at the world youth championships in Mexico in October,” Duffy said.
Meanwhile, Tyrone McCullagh’s teammate William McLaughlin has been drafted into the Irish team that is heading to Poland later this month to compete in the European Union Championship. The Buncrana-based welterweight takes the place of the injured Roy Sheahan and joining him in the team are Ireland’s five Olympic-bound boxers Paddy Barnes (Belfast), Kenneth Egan (Dublin), John Joe Joyce (Mullingar), John Joe Nevin (Mullingar) and Darren Sutherland (Dublin).
“Let no one be in any doubt, this is a very high level of competition,” Duffy added. “That’s the level that William has stepped up to and everyone in the club wishes him well in Poland.
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