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Gallagher revealed he is arrowing in on gold after feeling a lot stronger at 57kg having broken onto the scene at 52. “There’s plenty of things I can work on but that’s all down to the coaches, whatever plan they set out for me to do is what I’ll do.” He was very strong and physically powerful but I’m happy with my performance. “Two things you know is they are going to be strong and fit and he definitely was. “You know he’s going to be tough coming from an African nation and you don’t know much about them. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Gallagher is the reigning Ulster Elite champion but came up against an unknown quantity in Dlamini. “I had a great preparation for this tournament and feel fantastic, especially as it is my first senior championships." I'm hoping I can carry on in the same vein and do the same as they did. Gallagher said: “Ulster has a great tradition at featherweight, so that's a lot to live up to.
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The 20-year-old’s 57kg category is something of a traditional stronghold for Ulstermen at the Games with Michael Conlon taking gold at Glasgow 2014 and Kurt Walker following up with silver on the Gold Coast. Gallagher put on a clinic to see off Swaziland’s Zweli Comfort Dlamini and make the last 16 after winning a unanimous points decision at Birmingham’s NEC.
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Jubliant Jude Gallagher insisted he did not feel the weight of expectation to follow in the footsteps of Ulster’s great boxing lineage at the Commonwealth Games after winning his first bout.