
Cork's Callum 'King' Walsh moves to 14-0 but 'didn't want to win like this'
Cork professional boxer Callum Walsh has moved to 14-0 following a fifth round victory over Elisa Espadas in America on Saturday night.
The contest was stopped on doctor's orders in the fifth round due to a cut which Callum had sustained following an accidental headbutt.
The clash of heads happened in the second round with the doctor checking Callum before the start of the third and fourth rounds before calling it on the third check. Cork professional boxer Callum Walsh has moved to 14-0 following a fifth round victory over Elisa Espadas in America on Saturday night. Pic:The stoppage resulted in 'King' Walsh winning by a technical decision after all three judges had scores of 50-46 in his favour.
The win resulted in the Freddie Roach-trained boxer defending his WBC Continental Americas Super Welterweight title.
Following the fight, Callum apologised to the fans who had paid to watch him box. View this post on Instagram
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'There was some good fights tonight, so at least you still got to see some action,' he said, 'I'm very disappointed to win a fight like this.
'I think it was growing into a very good fight. Both of us were enjoying it. We were enjoying putting on a show for the fans.'
The up and coming boxer is now setting his sights on boxing on the card for Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford which takes place in Las Vegas this September. The event is being promoted by UFC box Dana White, who is also Walsh' promoter. Pic: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC
The event is being promoted by UFC boss Dana White, who is also Walsh's promoter.
Speaking on Saturday night, Walsh called out fellow undefeated southpaw, Fernando Vargas Jr (17-0).
Callum said: 'Fernando Vagras, if you want this belt, come get it, kid. Dana White's promoting Canelo vs Crawford.
'Let's do it. You keep calling my name. If you want this, come get it.'

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