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Published 10:13 20 Aug 2018 BST
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"Anyone who knows me knows I’m not short of words," Dowling said in his post-match interview. “I just can’t believe it. It’s all I’ve ever wanted since I was a young fella, and we’ve got there. "I don’t know how many prayers I said when Joe Canning sent in the last ball. I just can’t believe it. It means the world. “It’s a long time waiting, I remember going into the boxing ring with this man Kyle Hayes in St Francis’ last October, the end of October, and we were going in, literally bating the heads off each other. “John has been saying it all year, we have to fight with ourselves before we fight with anyone else. We have to respect ourselves. “John is always saying that about training, if you were to come up to some of our training sessions you would think lads wouldn’t be talking to each other.”
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