Paddy Donovan, the talented rising star from Ireland, is set to face Lewis Ritson on May 25th in Leeds, marking another significant move up in competition for him.
The fight, which will take place at welterweight, is set to form part of the undercard of Josh Taylor vs. Jack Catterall II, sources today informed Boxing News.
Donovan, a 25-year-old fighter, has been a remarkable force in the professional boxing world. With a flawless record of 13 wins, including 10 knockouts, he has dominated every opponent he has faced. Donovan’s exceptional skills have not only secured victories but also prevented his rivals from winning even a single round. Notably, he has triumphed over notable fighters like Sam O’Maison, Danny Ball, and, most recently, Williams Andres Herrera. Despite his young age, Donovan exhibits immense potential and appeal, making him a promising candidate for achieving great recognition in the realm of Irish boxing.
Ritson, a former British lightweight champion, has recently been competing in the light-welterweight division with mixed results. While he has achieved notable victories against Dejan Zlaticanin and Robbie Davies Jr, he has also faced defeats that have highlighted his limitations. These losses include setbacks against Francesco Patera, Jeremias Nicolas Ponce, and Ohara Davies. Currently holding a record of 23-3 (13), Ritson’s upcoming fight against Donovan could be his last chance to prove himself.
Lewis Ritson (James Chance/Getty Images)