Paul Loonam was the clear winner against his Colombian opponent on Friday.
In professional boxing, Offaly's Paul Loonam extended his unbeaten start to pro career to 2 and 0 after a comprehensive win on Friday night.
Loonam was a class above his Colombian opponent Yin Caicedo throughout their meeting in Dublin, winning 59-55 on points.
The Pullough man, after headlining for the first time, has been keen to thank everyone those who came to support him:
I’m extremely grateful to have the best supporters, thanks to everyone who came & bought a ticket to support me.
@chasingabbey was huge to have the backing of the fellow lads from Offaly on the night🎉
The former national amateur champion says he'll be targeting a tilt at a Celtic title shot in the near future.
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