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. End of first roundpublished at 19:17 BST 13 September

    McCann v Radomska

    As first rounds in professional boxing go, that's a solid start for Meatball Molly.

    She comes from an amateur boxing background, and she showed her natural skills in those opening two minutes.

    That was a pretty dominant first round.

  2. Ding, ding, dingpublished at 19:15 BST 13 September

    First round

    Molly McCann tries to get on the front foot from the first bell.

    Meatball Molly has come out firing.

  3. Postpublished at 19:14 BST 13 September

    Molly McCann v Kate Radomska

    Molly McCann's first ringwalk as a professional boxer has taken place.

    Now it's time for the action to start.

    This opener is over six rounds.

  4. The line-uppublished at 19:13 BST 13 September

    Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan

    The card at Windsor ParkImage source, Inpho

    The card has already started at Windsor Park, but here's the five bouts we'll be focusing on this evening.

    Molly McCann's professional boxing debut will kick things off, before Olympian Pat Brown looks to continue his unbeaten start to the pro ranks.

    Local favourites Tyrone McKenna, who is no stranger to a proper scrap, and Caoimhin Agyarko are in action.

    Finally, it's the big one as Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan go head-to-head for the IBF world welterweight title.

    You can listen to the undercard on BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra 2, and the main event on 5Live from 22:00 BST.

  5. Postpublished at 19:12 BST 13 September

    Molly McCann v Kate Radomska

    Matt Gault
    BBC Sport NI at Windsor Park

    When we arrived at the stadium two hours ago, there were a lot of empty seats, but it's starting to fill up nicely.

    Still a fair bit to go before the main event but there's a lot of interest in Molly McCann's professional boxing debut.

    She looks confident during the ringwalk, draped in a big blue coat. Looks comfy.

  6. 'I always knew I'd go into boxing' - McCannpublished at 19:10 BST 13 September

    Molly McCann v Kate Radomska

    Former UFC and Cage Warriors star Molly 'Meatball' McCann will make her professional boxing debut in a super-bantamweight bout with Kate Radomska tonight.

    Media caption,

    'I always knew I'd go into boxing' - Molly McCann

  7. A big name switchpublished at 19:09 BST 13 September

    Molly McCann v Kate Rodomska

    Molly McCannImage source, Getty Images

    First up, we've got Molly McCann in action as she embarks on a new chapter in her career.

    The UFC star will swap the cage for the ring as she boxes professionally for the first time.

    She'll take on Kate Rodomska, who was born in Poland and based out of Wexford.

    The 35-year-old is on a four-fight losing streak, but has won four of her 11 pro bouts so can pose a threat to McCann.

    We'll have round by round updates right here.

  8. What's happened and what's to come?published at 19:08 BST 13 September

    Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan

    • Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan - IBF world welterweight title
    • Ishmael Davis v Caoimhin Agyarko - super-welterweight
    • Tyrone McKenna v Dylan Moran - welterweight
    • Pat Brown v Austine Nnamdi - cruiserweight
    • Molly McCann (debut) v Kate Radomska - super-bantamweight
    • Ruadhan Farrell lost to Matthew Boreland - Irish super-bantamweight title
    • Donagh Keary lost to Caine Singh - super-bantamweight
    • Aaron Bowen defeated Carlos Miguel Ronner - middleweight
    • Kyle Smith (debut) defeated Connor Meanwell - super-middleweight
    • Jim Donovan defeated Lucas Barabasz - middleweight

  9. Rain, pain and poultry - when Windsor Park hosted Frampton's last Belfast dancepublished at 19:05 BST 13 September

    IBF welterweight world title: Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan

    The rain poured, but not that many seemed to care.

    Saturday, 8 August 2018 was a significant night in the career of Carl Frampton, who topped the bill at Windsor Park in Belfast.

    It may not have been his first outdoor show in his home city - that famously came in September 2014 when Frampton won his first world title at the Titanic Slipways - but it would turn out to be his final foray in a boxing ring in Belfast.

    If the 16,000 in attendance by the mouth of Belfast Lough survived the bitter cold on a night which is now firmly part of boxing folklore, the rain at the home of Northern Irish football four years later was a walk in the park.

    A defence of the interim WBO featherweight title against Australia's Luke Jackson may not have been top of Frampton's wishlist for such an occasion, but it remained a huge draw with more than 20,000 packed into the stadium and a ninth-round stoppage for the home favourite.

    Read more here

    Carl Frampton celebrates his victory against Luke Jackson at Windsor Park in August 2018Image source, Inpho
    Image caption,

    Carl Frampton celebrates his victory against Luke Jackson at Windsor Park in August 2018

  10. Postpublished at 19:02 BST 13 September

    Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan

    A view of WIndsor ParkImage source, Getty Images

    Windsor Park is looking fine ahead of tonight's title showdown.

  11. It's timepublished at 18:55 BST 13 September

    Lewis Crocker v Paddy Donovan

    Lewis Crocker and Paddy DonovanImage source, Getty Images

    There was a lot of hype the first time Lewis Crocker fought Paddy Donovan - and tonight things are going to heat up even further.

    Not only is there a chance for Donovan to get revenge over Crocker, in the Belfast fighter's own back yard, after his controversial disqualification in March.

    But there's now a vacant IBF world welterweight title on the line. Spicy.

    You can follow the fight live here, and tune in on BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 5 Live from 22:00 BST.

    There's also a stacked undercard, which includes MMA star Molly McCann and undefeated home hero Caoimhin Agyarko. Again, you can follow those here or listen on 5 Live Sports Extra 2 from now.

    Strap in, folks. There should be fireworks.