Conlan returns to Belfast in March to face Walsh
Michael Conlan will return to action in Belfast when facing unbeaten American Kevin Walsh at the SSE Arena on Friday, 20 March.
The 34-year-old's last appearance in his home city resulted in a stoppage loss to Jordan Gill in December 2023, seven months on from defeat by IBF featherweight champion Luis Alberto Lopez.
That led to a 15-month hiatus when the 2015 world amateur gold medallist pondered his future, but returned in March 2025 under the guidance of coach Grant Smith with a points win over Asad Asif Khan before delivering a fourth-round stoppage of Jack Bateson in September at Dublin's 3 Arena.
Conlan was rumoured to face 33-year-old Walsh [19-0, 10 KO] in New York over the St Patrick's Day period, but instead will take on the Massachusetts native in his home city as he seeks to work towards a third crack at world honours
"I can't wait to come back to Belfast to fight on this last run towards a world title," said Conlan, whose first world title shot ended in agonising defeat by Leigh Wood in 2022.
"I am ready and excited but know I face a very tough opponent in Kevin Walsh, who promises to bring the heat.
"It has all the makings of a special night, as I keep pushing for that shot at world honours, and I plan to savour every second of it, because it's potentially my last ever fight at home."
Conlan's promoter Kalle Sauerland confirmed 20 March "could be the last time he [Conlan] fights in Belfast" as they plot his way to another one last assault on a world featherweight title.
Walsh will travel to Belfast riding the crest of a wave and with two stoppage wins from his four fights in 2025, will feel this is an opportunity to catapult his own career towards a title shot.
"On 20 March I'm coming to ring Micky's bell fast," Walsh warned.
"I'm ready to go 20-0. Respect to him and his team for accepting this fight and I know we both will be at our best on fight night, but the kid from Brockton, Massachusetts is coming to Belfast to make a statement."









