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Press Release
24/10/2025
Jim Donovan KO1 Bartlomiej Wlodarczyk... Last Saturday night, Irish middleweight Jim Donovan (2-0, 1 KO) turned in a memorable performance in his first pro boxing match in his native Ireland, registering an opening-round knockout in Letterkenny, County Donegal. Fighting just five weeks after his pro debut in Belfast, the 21 year-old southpaw from Limerick quickly blasted out his Polish opponent, Bartlomiej Wlodarczyk (2-6, 1 KO), dropping him in the opening round with a left and closing the show with a right at the 1:44 mark of round one, when referee Paul McCollough halted the fight.
“A new day, new experience,” Donovan described his pro boxing debut in Ireland. “He’s a tough opponent who came to win, but obviously skills pay the bills. I feel like I’ve been a pro for the last four or five years because I’ve been in a professional boxing gym since I was 14 years old. The debut was a long time coming and hopefully, I’ll be 3-0 by the end of the year with a big 2026 coming.
“Andy (Lee, James’ head trainer and co-manager) is the mastermind behind it all and a big thank you to my manager, Keith Sullivan, too. My two training camps as a professional boxer have been with Paddy for his big one and Joseph Parker for his fight this weekend.”
On September 13th in Belfast, Donovan scored a unanimous decision over veteran Lukasz Barabasz (4-18) in Belfast, in which his cousin Paddy Donovan lost a disputed decision to Lewis Crocker for the vacant IBF welterweight title. “Paddy will bounce back in a flash,” Jim predicted. “Paddy will be world champion in 2026, he should have been world champion on March 5th, but controversy is controversy. The second fight was what it was; Paddy should have been up on the scorecards and he’s going to bounce right back.”
Jim Donovan was an outstanding Irish amateur boxer with a 160-7 record, including 10 Irish National Championships, as well as earning prestigious medals from the 2018 European Boxing Championship Schoolboys and 2022 IBA World Youth Championships.
“A great performance,” manager Sullivan commented. “An excellent showing in Windsor Park and tonight he got his first knockout. Jim Donovan is a diamond in the rough. He’s going to be the next Irish superstar and carry the Donovan name in front of the big Irish boxing crowd. But there’s only one Jim Donovan!”
Reports are that Jim’s next fight could be right at home in Limerick before the end of 2025. “Limerick has missed out on professional boxing for years, Donovan noted. “There are some great fighters there like Paddy, Eddie Donovan, me, and Kian Henderman. There hasn’t been a professional fight night in Limerick for years and something should be done. Boxing fans in Munster and Limerick are hectic. Any venue in Limerick will fill out.”
“We have some irons in the fire if it doesn’t happen in Limerick so we can get him to 3-0 before the end of this year,” Sullivan concluded.