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Irish kryptonite Ionut Baluta tells Michael Conlan he will make it a hat trick of Irish wins

Ionut Baluta [14(3)-2(0)] warned he will hijack Michael Conlan’s world title plans by making it a hat trick of Irish wins on April 30.

The Romanian has proved himself Irish kryptonite over the last 12 months outpointing former world champion TJ Doheny in Dubia in March 2020 before stopping Rio Olympian David Oliver Joyce at the York Hall as recent as September last.

‘Il Capo’ is confident the Belfast super-bantamweight will suffer the same fate as his fellow countrymen later this month and is promising to derail Conlan’s summer world title hopes.

“I got this fight and opportunity after the victories with T.J [Doheny] and David [Oliver Joyce] and I will win this one to get another big chance,” Baluta told Irish-boxing.com.

“I can hijack his world title plans. Win this one and the matches after will be stepping stones to the world title.”

Top Rank boss has revealed he plans to make Colan [14(7)-0] versus WBO super bantamweight world champion Steven Fulton this summer if things go to plan on the BT Sports broadcast fight night at the end of this month.

If they 27-year-old Irish upsetter manages to defy the odds again he may not steal that Fulton shot but would certainly increase his world level chances, something he is certain he is capable of doing.

“I am the athlete who proved that he can beat any fighter in my category. Conlan is an experienced fighter, a good boxer, but I know I can defeat him,” he adds before definitively predicting victory.

“As per usual I will put on a beautiful display and add another name to my record.”

Despite his recent run of form, the Spanish based fighter who was defeated by the relatively unknown Jefferson Vargas and
European bantamweight title challenger Sebastian Perez feels he is still overlooked.

It doesn’t surprise him but he does warn he still carries upset potential into this month’s clash.

“I think I’m still underestimated, but I’m not surprised by that and I know I have the weapons needed to defeat anyone at the weight including Conlan.”

Jonny Stapleton

Irish-boxing.com contributor for 15 years and editor for the past decade. Have been covering boxing for over 16 years and writing about sports for a living for over 20 years. Former Assistant Sports editor for the Gazette News Paper Group and former Tallaght Voice Sports Editor. Have had work published in publications around the world when working as a freelance journalist. Also co-founder of Junior Sports Media and Leinster Rugby PRO of the Year winner. email: editoririshboxing@gmail.com

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