Christina Desmond Dares to Dream of Croke Park Slot on Katie Taylor Send-Off Night
If Katie Taylor is to get a Croke Park farewell, Christina Desmond wants to help her say goodbye.
The Cork native admits it would be an honour to populate such a card alongside the trailblazer and is confident she could play a part.
The Macrom graduate, who extended her unbeaten start at the National Stadium last weekend, believes her loyal support would go a long way to filling some of the 80,000-plus seats on offer.
âThat would be amazing,â she said when asked about the chance of featuring on the rumoured Autumn fight night. âIf I could get on that show and bring a crowd from Cork and Waterford, it would be fantastic.
âI have huge support⊠I have ones that have been to all my fights. Iâm so lucky to have them.â
âTo walk out there into a ring that Katie Taylor is going to finish her career on, it would be just fantastic. Something you can tell your grandkids.â
Despite admitting she doesnât naturally push herself into the spotlight, this is one opportunity she isnât shy about chasing.
âIâm quite a quiet person overall when it comes to my boxing⊠but if they are looking at boxers, Iâd love to be one of them on the undercard.â
That quiet confidence is being built the right wayâfight by fight, round by round. She banked six more stanzas against the always tough Bojana Libiszewska. The 29-year-old did push for a finish, applying pressure on a fighter who was last stopped by Shauna Browne, although she was content to have been brought to the final bell.
âIâm not panicking over getting stoppages at this moment. I want to get the rounds in and I want to get my improvements in.
âShe is a girl that has gone rounds with some of the best in the world⊠she did not react to some of the punches.â
Rather than frustration, Desmond took reassurance from the performance.
âItâs amazing that I can get in with girls like that and still put them under pressure⊠it kind of proves the levels that you want to be at as a professional boxer.â
Desmond did look extremely impressive against the Pole, her amateur pedigree on display and preparation has also played its part. A recent trip to New York added a different dimension to her camp, exposing her to an âold schoolâ environment filled with driven fighters.
âThe gyms over there are just fantastic, old school⊠so many athletes around you all working on their own thing. I came back then for two weeks of solid training⊠and weâre happy with how it went.â
Beyond the immediate excitement, Desmond is also aware of the bigger picture. As one of the few female professionals to emerge from Cork, she understands the influence she can have.
âTo be one of the only female fighters coming out of Cork as a professional is fantastic⊠there are a good few coming up amateur.
âIf I could influence one or two people, girl or boy, to stay at sport and keep at what theyâre doing, itâd be fantastic.â
For now, the future remains openâbut Desmond is ready for whatever comes next.
âIâm here and waiting⊠I go with the flow. Whatever is there, Iâll take it.â
If that next step leads to Croke Park, she wonât just be showing upâsheâll be arriving with a purpose, a following, and the belief that she belongs on Irish boxingâs biggest stage

