Walsh (proper) stopped Juan Jose Velasco in 4 rounds.
Unbeaten junior middleweight Callum Walsh will lastly obtain his homecoming combat.
Walsh will face Przemyslaw Runowski on September 20 on the 3Arena in Dublin, Eire. The cardboard will stream stay on UFC Battle Go. The announcement was made by UFC President Dana White.
“I’m excited to announce that I will probably be in Dublin on September 20 for undefeated Irish boxing famous person Callum Walsh’s subsequent combat,” stated White in an announcement on his social media platforms. “He will probably be dealing with Przemyslaw Runowski. He’s by no means been completed in 25 professional fights. This can be a huge alternative for Runowski and an enormous check for Callum Walsh.”
White has allowed Walsh a platform to combat on UFC Battle Go streams. Walsh usually attends UFC combat playing cards as a visitor of White in the US and overseas.
Walsh (11-0, 9 knockouts), who’s initially from Cork, Eire and now lives and trains in Hollywood, California, final fought on June 7, dropping Carlos Ortiz of Mexico a number of instances earlier than ending issues within the second spherical.
After the combat, the southpaw Walsh was adamant about his subsequent combat going down in Eire, the place he was an beginner standout, having received a number of nationwide championships earlier than turning professional in December 2021.
Earlier, on March 15, Walsh stopped Dauren Yeleussinov within the ninth spherical. Walsh then overcame a knockdown to defeat Ismael Villarreal by unanimous determination on November 9 in an in depth and aggressive combat.
Walsh, who’s promoted by Tom Loeffler, has fought all of his professional fights in the US, principally in Southern California and in New York Metropolis.
The 23-year-old is educated by Freddie Roach.
Runowski (22-2-1, 6 KOs), who resides in Slupsk, Poland, stopped Benjamin Lamptey after spherical three of his final bout on Might 31. In his earlier combat on March 22, Runowski defeated former fringe contender Juan Ruiz by break up determination.
The 30-year-old has received his final 4 bouts since shedding by unanimous determination to then-unbeaten welterweight Michael McKinson in August 2021.
Francisco A. Salazar has written for The Ring since October 2013 and has coated boxing in Southern California and overseas since 2000. Francisco additionally covers boxing for the Ventura County (California) Star newspaper. He could be reached at [email protected]