Eric Donovan

Eric Donovan (born 26 July 1985) is an Irish professional boxer. As an amateur he was a five-time Irish national champion and won bronze medals at the 2009 European Union Championships and the 2010 European Championships.

Eric Donovan
Statistics
Nickname(s)Lilywhite Lightning
Weight(s)
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
NationalityIrish
Born (1985-07-26) 26 July 1985
Athy, County Kildare, Ireland
Boxing record
Total fights13
Wins12
Wins by KO7
Losses1

Amateur career

Donovan boxed for St. Michael's Boxing Club, Athy where he was trained by Dominic O'Rourke. He debuted as a senior boxer in the bantamweight division before moving to featherweight and in 2007 to lightweight. His first Irish Elite title came in 2004 at bantamweight with a points victory over Brian Gillen in the final. Donovan would go on to win five Irish Elite titles.[1]

In 2004, he competed at the Youth World Championship in Jeju, South Korea, losing in the round of 32 to Hoandry Lomba from Cuba. Donovan competed at the 2005 World Championships in Mianyang, China. He defeated featherweight Arash Usmanee of Canada on points (31:12), but lost in the second round against Viorel Simion of Romania on points (25:40), which he left and finished ninth overall.[2]

In the 2006 European Championship in Plovdiv he earned a points victory over the strong Turk Yakup Kiliç (33:29), but was defeated in the second round against Alexei Schaidulin from Bulgaria.

In the 2007 World Championships in Chicago, he moved up to compete at lightweight earning victories over Miklos Varga from Hungary (39:22) and Jonathan Batista from the Dominican Republic (21:4). In the next round he encountered the favored Italian Domenico Valentino, against whom he lost on points (12:29), which gave him a ninth-place finish at this championship.[3]

He earned a points victory over Ross Hickey to clinch the 2009 Irish lightweight title which earned him a spot on the Irish team at the World Championships in Milan. There he won his first fight against Tajiks Bahodir Karimov on points (13: 4), but lost his next fight against the Indian Jai Bhagwan on points.

European medalist

In March 2010, he defeated reigning world champion Domenico Valentino on points (11:8), which set him up for the European Championships in Moscow.[4][5] There he defeated Rashid Kassem of Denmark (10:2) before overcoming Dimitri Bulenkow of Ukraine (10:2) and then Miklos Varga of Hungary (10:4) which guaranteed Donovan a bronze medal. Finally, he lost semi-final against Albert Selimov from Russia on points.[1]

World Series of Boxing

Donovan was one of six Irish boxers drafted in the 2012 season of the World Series of Boxing (WSB). Ireland had the biggest number of boxers drafted and Donovan joined the Astana Arlans of Kazakhstan along with Tyrone McCullagh during the international draft in Lausanne, Switzerland.[6]

Donovan was victorious in his WSB debut beating Branamir Stankovic on a unanimous decision (48–47, 50–45, 48–47) in Almaty, Kazakhstan.[7] Despite narrowly losing his final bout to Vyacheslav Kyslytsyn of the Ukraine Otamans, Donovan was part of the team that won the overall competition.[8]

Professional career

Donovan turned professional in June 2016. In his opening bout he defeated Polish veteran Damian Lawniczak earning a 40–36 points decision victory on a Ricky Hatton promoted show at the National Stadium in Dublin.[9]

The Kildare boxer quickly racked up four wins in his first year as before taking on the first significant challenge of his career when he fought Welsh champion Dai Davies for the BUI Celtic title. Donovan won the title at the National Stadium in Dublin by winning every round against Davies and then went on to defend the title in December 2017 against Spaniard Juan Luis Gonzalez.[9]

Donovan would win the BUI Irish National title in March 2019, knocking out Stephen McAfee in the fourth round.[10]

Professional boxing record

Professional record summary
14 fights 13 wins 1 loss
By knockout 7 1
By decision 6 0
No. Result Record Opponent Type Round, time Date Location Notes
15 N/A N/A TBA N/A – (10) 13 Mar 2021 Stormont Hotel, Belfast, Northern Ireland
14 Win 13–1 Rafael Castillo UD 6 5 Dec 2020 Fight Off Training Centre, Wavre, Belgium
13 Loss 12–1 Zelfa Barrett TKO 8 (10), 1:35 14 Aug 2020 Matchroom Fight Camp, Brentwood, England For vacant IBF Inter-Continental junior-lightweight title
12 Win 12–0 Joseafat Reyes TKO 7 (8), 0:51 1 Feb 2020 The Devenish Complex, Belfast, Northern Ireland
11 Win 11–0 Jose Aguilar PTS 6 23 Nov 2019 Crowne Plaza Hotel, Glasgow, Scotland
10 Win 10–0 Moises Mojica KO 3 (6), 2:42 22 Jun 2019 York Hall, London, England
9 Win 9–0 Stephen McAfee KO 4 (10), 2:29 30 Mar 2019 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Won vacant BUI National featherweight title
8 Win 8–0 Samuil Dimitrov PTS 4 14 Jul 2018 Good Counsel G.A.A. Club, Dublin, Ireland
7 Win 7–0 Ignac Kassai TKO 2 (6), 1:26 17 Feb 2018 WIT Arena, Waterford, Ireland
6 Win 6–0 Juan Luis Gonzalez PTS 8 2 Dec 2017 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Retained BUI Celtic featherweight title
5 Win 5–0 Dai Davies PTS 8 9 Sep 2017 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland Won vacant BUI Celtic featherweight title
4 Win 4–0 Laszlo Horvath TKO 4 (8) 27 May 2017 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
3 Win 3–0 Stefan Nicolae TKO 2 (6), 2:04 25 Feb 2017 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
2 Win 2–0 Krzysztof Rogowski TKO 2 (4), 1:23 5 Nov 2016 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
1 Win 1–0 Damian Lawniczak PTS 4 25 Jun 2016 National Stadium, Dublin, Dublin, Ireland

References

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