CON WON

Michael Conlan taken distance for first time but chalks up another victory as he outclasses Luis Fernando Molina

Prior to this fight, Conlan had never gone beyond three rounds, but Molina proved a tough nut to crack in there

MICHAEL CONLAN chalked up his fifth straight victory as a professional - but was made to go the distance for the first time.

The fighting pride of Northern Ireland secured a shutout on the judges' scorecards, 60-54 , in his six-round fight with Luis Fernando Molina.

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Michael Conlan continued his winning streak since turning professionalCredit: AP:Associated Press

Prior to this fight the decorated former amateur had never gone beyond the third round, but Molina showed some grit in the squared circle in New York.

Featherweight Conlan goes to five and 0 on his record, and is tipped by many to be a world champion in the making.

Delivering an impressive display of boxing skills, former world amateur champion Conlan switched from orthodox to southpaw with ease and looked comfortable throughout his first paid bout to last six rounds.

Speaking after his win, Conlan said: “I’m happy enough and I was happy to get the rounds.

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The Northern Irish boxer had far too much skill for his opponent to cope with in the ringCredit: AP:Associated Press
It was a game performance from Molina, but the truth was that he was completely outclassedCredit: AP:Associated Press

"I thought I was going to get him out of there, but it wasn’t really unfortunate because I want to move up to eight rounds next time, so it was good to get the six in.

“I thought it was a nice and clean performance, I didn’t really take any shots… it was probably more like my style of fighting, on the back foot and slick boxing.

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"I’m happy enough and looking forward to the next one.

“Sometimes I think I’m a better southpaw than orthodox! But I showed that I can switch it up and I can confuse opponents, so I think I did that tonight.

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“I felt comfortable,” continued the Falls Road fighter. “I just needed to make sure I was getting ahead and I didn’t take any punishment or any shots that I shouldn’t be taking.

“It’s all a learning process at the end of the day and I need to keep learning to progress as a professional fighter.

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