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Published 07:43 18 Mar 2017 GMT
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Ibarra had a record of 4-4 before last night and Belfast man Conlan was not altogether satisfied with his professional bow.
"I don't think I performed too well, but I still got the stoppage," he said afterwards.
"I had a lot of nerves, it was only my professional debut, but I think I handled the pressure well enough for a debut fight," said the Top Rank fighter.
His nerves may have been ramped up by his spine-tingling entrance to the ring. Wearing a giant green hat on St Patrick's Day and accompanied by a tricolour-draped Conor McGregor, the grand old MSG arena shook with a rendition of Olé Olé Olé.
Conlan coming in with Conor McGregor... pic.twitter.com/xwvARPNngu
— Carl Kinsella (@TVsCarlKinsella) March 18, 2017
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