David Mohan has been Sports Editor at Belfast Media Group since 2015, having first began working for the company in 2009 on a freelance basis before returning in a full-time role as a sports journalist in 2013.
He is also a radio broadcaster, presenting a local sport and music show on Saturday afternoons.
Boxing fans are set to be spoiled over the next few months with a number of shows planned in Belfast and on Saturday, February 8, The Devenish is the venue for JB Promotions' first outing in the city.
THE proverbial game of two halves went the way of Immaculata at Grosvenor on Saturday afternoon as they moved into the last 16 of the Intermediate Cup at the expense of Willowbank.
OF all the years to park pre-season competitions such as the Dr McKenna Cup, the timing could not have been worse as players, managers and indeed, supporters, try to get to grips with the new rules that will be a feature of the upcoming Allianz Football League, which begins next weekend.
A WEST Belfast derby is the standout fixture in Round Three of the Intermediate Cup as holders, Immaculata host Willowbank at Grosvenor's 'Cage' on Saturday lunchtime (1.30pm).
Matchroom chief Eddie Hearn said he is disappointed Anthony Cacace will likely take on Leigh Wood next instead of facing his fighter, Eduardo 'Sugar' Nunez.
It’s win or bust for Ulster at Ravenhill on Friday night, as their final Champions Cup Pool 1 match will determine whether they have a future in European competition this season.
IF Wednesday's press conference at the Europa Hotel is anything to go by, the March 1 welterweight world title eliminator between Lewis Crocker and Paddy Donovan at the SSE Arena is set to be something special.
HIS devastating stoppage of Dylan Moran in December has proven invaluable for Tyrone McKenna as 'The Mighty Celt' has got the call to face Harlem Eubank in Brighton on March 7, live on Channel 5.
A DOMINANT second half saw St Mary's get the better of Belfast rivals, Queen's as Davitt Park on Sunday to get their Sigerson Cup campaign off to a flying start.
THERE was no shortage of goals at Marrowbone Park on Saturday afternoon as Willowbank grabbed the lion's share of the 13 scored to reach the second round of the Clarence Cup at the expense of a battling Shamrock.
"A great man and a great loss to the club," is how the late Joe Quinn has been summed up following his passing on Friday morning, aged 92.
THEIR Irish Cup campaign may have come to an end with defeat to Bangor last weekend, but Newington’s full focus is on their league campaign and they face a key fixture when they travel to face Ballinamallard united on Saturday afternoon (3pm).
JACK O’Neill has warmed to professional boxing nicely with two wins from two in 2024, but the heat is set to rise on February 1 when the West Belfast man begins the new year with an outing at the Ulster Hall.
MARTIN Bradley struck right on the stroke of half-time in extra-time at Clendeboye Park on Saturday afternoon to send Bangor through to the Sixth Round of the Irish Cup at the expense of fellow Championship side, Newington.
FOR the teams that have to qualify through to Round Five of the Irish Cup, the dream scenario is a tie against one of the big guns, but should that fail to materialise, then the next best is a winnable game and that will be the outlook of Belfast Celtic this Saturday when they host Moyola Park (Glen Road Heights, 1.30pm).