Michael Conlan Triumphs in Comeback Fight, Eyes European Featherweight Title
Michael Conlan marks a victorious return to the ring after a 15-month hiatus, defeating Asad Asif Khan and setting his sights on the European featherweight title.




Michael Conlan made a triumphant return to the boxing ring after a 15-month absence, securing a decisive victory over Asad Asif Khan at the Brighton Arena on Friday night. The 33-year-old Belfast featherweight, under the guidance of new coach Grant Smith, won the eight-round bout with a score of 78-74.
Conlan, an Olympic bronze medalist, expressed his satisfaction with the fight, stating, "It was comfortable, he didn't hurt me once. I was just enjoying myself, getting things done and moving forward." This victory marks a significant turnaround for Conlan, who had suffered back-to-back losses prior to this fight.
Following his win, it was announced that Conlan will next face Cristobal Lorente of Spain for the European featherweight title. Conlan admitted to feeling a bit rusty in his comeback bout but remains optimistic about his upcoming challenge. "It's the right fight, the right direction to be going in and I'm happy with that," he said.
Conlan also reflected on the challenges of returning to the ring after a long hiatus. "To be honest, it was tricky to get back to things [against Khan] and fight the distance and timing and stuff. It's not fully there but it's coming," he added.
This victory not only boosts Conlan's confidence but also sets the stage for an exciting summer showdown for the European featherweight title. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as Conlan prepares to take on Lorente in what promises to be a thrilling contest.