Summary

  • Belfast's Lewis Crocker beats Paddy Donovan by split decision to win IBF Welterweight world title

  • Crocker drops Donovan in rounds three and five

  • Ishmael Davis loses by dramatic split decision to Caoimhin Agyarko - super-welterweight

  • Tyrone McKenna stops Dylan Moran - welterweight

  • Pat Brown beats Austine Nnamdi - cruiserweight

  • Molly McCann (debut) defeats Kate Radomska - super-bantamweight

  • Ruadhan Farrell is defeated by Matthew Boreland - Irish super-bantamweight title

  • Donagh Keary loses to Caine Singh - super-bantamweight

  • Aaron Bowen defeats Carlos Miguel Ronner - middleweight

  • Kyle Smith (debut) beats Connor Meanwell - super-middleweight

  • Jim Donovan defeats Lucas Barabasz - middleweight

  1. Round fourpublished at 20:33 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    McKenna tries to come firing out of the blocks at the start of round four. He's on the front foot.

  2. Postpublished at 20:32 BST 13 September

    Tyrone McKenna v Dylan Moran

    David Mohan
    BBC Sport NI journalist

    We're long past where their first fight ended and although not quite as dramatic, it's not exactly pedestrian either. A high pace has been set, but who can sustain it?

  3. End of round threepublished at 20:32 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    There's more close-quarters action as both fighters land, with McKenna having the final say before the bell.

  4. Postpublished at 20:31 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    Just like in the last round, McKenna has Moran on the ropes.

    The Irishman is doing well from there, but he can't assert himself on the fight.

  5. Round threepublished at 20:30 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    McKenna opens the round with a jab to Moran's head, but it isn't long before the fighters are back at close quarters.

    There's a good uppercut from Moran, but McKenna lands a good response.

  6. Postpublished at 20:28 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    If Dylan Moran showed this much fight in Shaun of the Dead he would have survived the zombie apocalypse, no sweat.

  7. End of round twopublished at 20:28 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    McKenna lands more blows on Moran, who is't quite as rapid as he was in the first round.

    This is a scrap and a half! You'd say that's one round each.

    McKenna v Moran actionImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 20:26 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    It's good from McKenna, who forces Moran onto the ropes with a quick flurry to the Irishman's head.

  9. Postpublished at 20:26 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    These two are really going at it.

    Both men are swinging, both men are landing, both men are still going strong.

  10. Start of second roundpublished at 20:25 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    We've seen a replay and it looks like the cut came from an accidental clash of heads.

  11. Postpublished at 20:25 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Every single second of that round had something in it. The intensity is absolutely ridiculous.

  12. End of round onepublished at 20:24 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    Moran is looking to land on that left eye but McKenna hits back and lands some blows of his own.

    The cut doesn't look too bad now, so it might be a glancing blow more than anything.

    That was full of action, but you'd say Moran edges it.

  13. Postpublished at 20:23 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    McKenna connects again but there's blood coming from the left eye of the home fighter. That will give Moran all the encouragement he needs!

  14. Postpublished at 20:22 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    Moran comes out swinging and McKenna looks for an immediate response. Both men connect with a flurry of punches.

    This has been a lively opening minute.

  15. Postpublished at 20:21 BST 13 September

    Tyrone McKenna v Dylan Moran

    These men are picking up where they left off in Waterford. Both chins checked within seconds.

  16. Ding, ding, dingpublished at 20:21 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    These two look READY as the final instructions go in from referee Reece Carter.

    Ten rounds. Let's go!

  17. Postpublished at 20:20 BST 13 September

    McKenna v Moran

    This one is 10 rounds. It was a cracker last time, will we have same tonight?

  18. Postpublished at 20:18 BST 13 September

    Tyrone McKenna v Dylan Moran

    This should be some reception for Tyrone McKenna.

    A fan favourite, and for good reason.

  19. Postpublished at 20:17 BST 13 September

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI senior journalist at Windsor Park

    The sky has darkened, the stadium has started to fill up and the tunes are pumpin'.

    It's always worth watching Tyrone McKenna, too. Most Belfast boxing fans know that, so it's no surprise to see the punters spilling in now.

  20. Postpublished at 20:15 BST 13 September

    Tyrone McKenna v Dylan Moran

    Steve Bunce
    Boxing expert on BBC Radio 5 Live

    I think this is his 400th fight in which will be Tyrone McKenna's last fight. He's been retiring half of his career. He's a great character but he's a good boxer too. I don't think he'll retire win, lose or draw tonight.