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Published 14:09 8 Feb 2017 GMT
Updated 14:24 8 Feb 2017 GMT
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"I'm very pleased to be making my return on such a big event," said Lee, speaking to ESPN. "Thank you to K2 Promotions, [promoters] Lou DiBella and Adam Booth for this opportunity. After taking a year out, I'm back. I feel refreshed and hungrier than ever. "My goal is to eventually challenge the winner of GGG and Jacobs. 18 March will be the first step on that journey. "I'm also very happy to be fighting in Madison Square Garden again, the scene of some of my greatest victories. I'm sure the Irish boxing fans will turn out and I look forward to putting on a world class performance."With a record of 34-3-1, Lee is a hugely popular boxerSstateside, with seven of his last 10 fights staged in North America. He may not be an Olympic medallist, but the 32-year-old is arguably a bigger draw than either Conlan or Taylor for New York fight fans. Will the toys stay in the Top Rank pram?
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