Aaron and Stevie McKenna continue their busy schedule this Friday
Stevie McKenna vs. Jack Ewbank
Aaron McKenna vs. Carlos Gallego
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London, England – 10 December 2021
Momentum is key according to Ireland’s boxing brothers Aaron and Stevie McKenna as they look to maintain their unbeaten records in London tomorrow night.
Both Aaron and Stevie are set to feature on Hennessy Sports’ latest fight night, which is taking place on Friday 10th December at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre and being broadcast live on Channel Five.
Joining them on the bill will be cruiserweight Isaac Chamberlain, unbeaten heavyweight prospect Tommy Welch as well as a plethora of talent including Mick Hennessy Jr, Idris Virgo and Kaisee Benjamin.
This latest outing continues a busy period for the brothers in what will be their third contest in as many months.
Last time out, Aaron went the distance with Gabor Gorbics in Coventry, while Stevie knocked out his opponent Richmond Djarbeng in the Midlands.
Stevie, who has a record of 10-0, will be looking to extend his unbeaten run when he faces Jack Ewbank over 6 rounds.
Meanwhile, Aaron (13-0) also has the chance to win a belt in the capital, as he contests Carlos Gallego for the WBC World Youth middleweight title.
Looking ahead to their respective bouts, both Aaron and Stevie highlighted the importance of form and momentum.
“Momentum is very important to me, Hennessy Sports have been doing a fantastic job in keeping me busy and active,” said Aaron.
“It’s important to get as much experience as I can. People can expect to see fireworks from me in my next fight, I’m going to put on an explosive performance for everyone there and everyone watching on Channel Five.”
Stevie, echoed the thoughts of his brother on the importance of momentum and says he’s just looking to improve all the time.
“I’m one of the busiest fighters out there,” he added.
“I just want to keep making noise with every fight and keep growing and growing into a better fighter.
“My last fight only lasted 40 seconds, I was in against a guy with a great record and I think I made a statement with that win.
“I go out to entertain and go for the knockouts so don’t blink if you’re watching.”
Subscribe to our new YouTube Channel with the latest boxing news and results, gossip and information from around the world. Just click the image below or any of the images for all our social media:
For the list of boxing events we will cover live with and with unofficial scorecard (main event), click the following link > Live Boxing Results & Event
You must log in to post a comment.