MOLLOY AIMS TO IMPRESS IN THE USA

 

Kieran Molloy celebrates after winning his first Elite title last month

Kieran Molloy wants to cap a whirlwind two months with an impressive performance versus the USA on his Elite international debut in America this month.

The Galway welter has been named at 69kg on an 18-strong squad for three internationals with the Americans.

Both nations meet in Boston next Monday, Springfield on March 15 and Manchester, New Hampshire on March 21.

Eugene McKeever, who Molloy beat in the Irish Elite final last month, also lines out for Ireland.

Kansas City welter Marcus Dabidson is currently in training camp with the USA at their Colorado base.

Six-time Georgian Elite champion, Zaur Antia, Ireland’s head coach, is building his team toward Tokyo 2020.

Bernard Dunne, IABA High-Performance Director and former WBA World bantamweight kingpin, believes the treble header is ideal in the countdown to the 32nd Olympiad.

Meantime, February’s victory at Dublin’s National Stadium secured Molloy’s 9th Irish belt overall and his first Elite top of the podium finish – it was also a first at this level in the 56-year history of the Oughterard BC.

“I feel very comfortable in the welterweight category. My ultimate goal is to keep this up and qualify for the Olympics. That’s the dream at the end of the day and hopefully it will be a reality soon,” said the two-time European underage medalist.

Molloy, who is coached by his dad Stephen, also claimed World Youth lightweight bronze in the Ukraine in 2013, but with a bit of luck the colour of that medal could have been at least silver.

But he didn’t get a rub of the green in Kiev after a freak leg injury forced him to retire in the first round against Moldova’s Vladislav Tugui.

The Oughterard BC stand out, who edged European Elite bronze medalist Dean Walsh, defending champion and nephew of USA head coach Billy Walsh on a split decision in the last-four at the Elite Championships, is expecting support from ringside versus the Americans.

“I’m really looking forward to it, delighted all the hard work paid off for the Elites. I was delighted to be awarded best boxer award as well, he said.

“It really topped off a great night for me. I feel ready to take on USA. They are a very strong side by the looks of things but we also have a very good team and I’m sure the rest of the lads are looking forward to it.

“I also have relations in Boston who are going to come and watch the fights.”

Team Ireland depart for the USA on Thursday.

USA v Ireland

March 12: Royale Entertainment Complex, Boston, Mass.
March 15: MassMutual Center, Springfield, Mass.
March 21: The Manchester Downtown Hotel, Manchester, N.H.

Irish squad

Female
54kg: Lauren Hogan (St Brigid’s BC)
60kg: Kellie Harrington (St Mary’s BC)
69kg: Grainne Walsh (Spartacus BC)
75kg: Aoife Burke (St Mary’s BC)

Male
91kg+: Dean Gardiner (Clonmel BC)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Glasnevin BC)
81kg: Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes (Holy Trinity BC)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise BC)
75kg: Brett McGinty (Oakleaf BC)
75kg: Gerard French (Clonard BC)
69kg: Kieran Molloy (Oughterard BC)
69kg: Eugene McKeever (Holy Family BC)
64kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise BC)
64kg: Caoimhin Ferguson (Clonard BC)
64kg: Paddy Donovan (OLOL BC)
60kg: George Bates (St Mary’s BC)
60kg: Francis Cleary (Ballina BC)
56kg: Evan Metcalfe (Hyland Academy BC)

Team manager – Bernard Dunne
Head coach – Zauri Antia
Coach – Phillip Keogh
Coach – Martin Donovan
Coach – Paul Thompson

IRISH SQUAD NAMED FOR INTERNATIONALS WITH USA

Kieran Molloy

 

 

The IABA have named 12 current National Elite champions on an 18-strong squad for three meetings with the USA in America this month.

Lauren Hogan, Kellie Harrington, Grainne Walsh, Aoife Burke, Dean Gardiner, Kiril Afanasev, Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes, Michael Nevin, Kieran Molloy, Wayne Kelly, George Bates and Evan Mecalfe, who all claimed Irish Elite belts last month, line out against the Americans.

Walsh and Molloy also collected the Best Female (inaugural Jimmy Magee Cup) and Male (President’s Cup) Boxer Awards at the National Elites.

The USA and Ireland meet in Boston next Monday, Springfield on March 15 and Manchester, New Hampshire on March 21.

The Irish squad, led by head coach Zaur Antia, are trebling up at middleweight and light-welter.

World Elite finalist Kellie Harrington lines out at lightweight, while World Junior finalist Paddy Donovan has been drafted into the panel.

Bernard Dunne, Irish Athletic Boxing Association High-Performance Director, believes that the USA versus Ireland during the St Patrick’s festival is always special.

“It’s a great opportunity to develop a partnership between us and the American team because we are not competing against each other to qualify for major tournaments out there, he said.

”I also see it as a great opportunity for both nations to start sharing ideas and developing our athletes together. America is always strong; they’ve got great strength in depth. They have a lot of talent out there.

“We’re bringing out a young team. It’s a developing team and it’s an opportunity to have a look at them in this environment. I’m sure it’s going to be a lively atmosphere at all the bouts because it’s the St Patrick’s festival and Ireland versus the USA always attracts attention.

“We have a young team, but they’ve got talent. We have talented young boxers coming through that have been coached in their clubs and developed in their clubs. They’re coming to us with a skill set and we polish them off and bring them to the next level.”

County Antrim middleweight Gerard French can’t wait to represent Ireland: “That has been my goal for as long as I can remember – to represent Ireland, and now it’s happening. My other goal is to win an Irish elite title, but this will be one of those boxes ticked off anyway,” he said.

Meanwhile, Irish Olympian Kevin McBride has been named honorary Irish captain and “Irish” Mickey Ward is honorary American skipper for the treble header.

Former Irish head coach Billy Walsh, now chief seconds with the USA, is expected to call up a number of his leading prospects.

Kellie Harrington (red) in action

Tentatively headlining Team USA’s roster is 2017 World Championship bronze medalist Troy Isley, four-time 2017 international gold medalist Virginia Fuchs, 2016 Youth World Champion and 2017 Elite Continental Championships silver medalist, Delante Johnson and 2016 Youth World Championship bronze medalist and 2017 USA Boxing Super Heavyweight National Champion, Richard Torrez.

“I have some good guys and gals coming through and competition for places is intense as we enter the Olympic cycle. We’re looking forward to what should be three top class meetings with Ireland,” said Walsh, an Irish Olympian and seven-time Irish Elite champion.

The Irish squad leave for the USA on Thursday.

USA v Ireland

March 12: Royale Entertainment Complex, Boston, Mass.
March 15: MassMutual Center, Springfield, Mass.
March 21: The Manchester Downtown Hotel, Manchester, N.H.

Irish squad

Female
54kg: Lauren Hogan (St Brigid’s BC)
60kg: Kellie Harrington (St Mary’s BC)
69kg: Grainne Walsh (Spartacus BC)
75kg: Aoife Burke (St Mary’s BC)

Male
91kg+: Dean Gardiner (Clonmel BC)
91kg: Kiril Afanasev (Glasnevin BC)
81kg: Caoimhin Agyarko-Hynes (Holy Trinity BC)
75kg: Michael Nevin (Portlaoise BC)
75kg: Brett McGinty (Oakleaf BC)
75kg: Gerard French (Clonard BC)
69kg: Kieran Molloy (Oughterard BC)
69kg: Eugene McKeever (Holy Family BC)
64kg: Wayne Kelly (Portlaoise BC)
64kg: Caoimhin Ferguson (Clonard BC)
64kg: Paddy Donovan (OLOL BC)
60kg: George Bates (St Mary’s BC)
60kg: Francis Cleary (Ballina BC)
56kg: Evan Metcalfe (Hyland Academy BC)

Team manager – Bernard Dunne
Head coach – Zauri Antia
Coach – Phillip Keogh
Coach – Martin Donovan
Coach – Paul Thompson

 

NATIONAL NOVICE FINALS AND B4 AND J1 & J2 C’SHIPS

The National Novice finals will be decided this Friday, March 9th, at Dublin’s National Stadium.

The finals were deferred from last weekend because of the adverse weather.

Friday’s weigh-ins are from 8am to 9am and 12pm and 1pm at the National Stadium. Boxing begins at 6.30pm.

The Boy 4 and Junior 1 & 2 National Championships begin this Saturday, March 10th.

The tournament opens with the Boy 4 preliminaries.Junior 1 & 2 preliminaries will also be decided Saturday.

Further details will be confirmed following the draw at the National Stadium tomorrow, Wednesday, March 7, at 2pm.

The weigh-ins for the Boy 4 and Junior 1 and 2 Championships will be held Saturday between 8am and 9am and from 12pm to 1pm (for clubs that require same) at the National Stadium.

Boxing begins at 11am that morning.

Yours in Sport
Stephen Connolly
National Registrar
I.A.B.A.

National Novice Championships National Stadium Dublin

Final
February 17th
52kg Anita Larkin (Baldoyle) beat Kinga Krzak (Celtic Eagles) RSC3

Final
February 23rd
70kg Karolina Jaglowska (Celtic Eagles) beat Laura Smith (Lisburn) 5-0

March 9th (6.30pm)

Finals

57kg Bobby Doolin (Dimnagh) V Erikas Skadas (Crumlin
60kg Danielle Keaney (Ballinacarrow) W/O
60kg Andrew Ryan (Loughshore) V Sammy Lechea (Dublin Docklands)
63kg Grainne Kilker (Geesala) W/O
64kg Shay Quinn (Loughshore) V Michael Duggan (Dungarvan)
66kg Sibheal Greene (Drumsna) V Melanie Barras (Lumpini)
67kg Jack Matthews (Monkstown Dub) V Patrick O’Neill (Mark Heagney)
71kg Daniel McCarthy (Mount Tallant) V Killian Freehill (Drimnagh)
75kg Nicole O’Brien (Glen) W/O
75kg Bob Hull (Crumlin) V Conor Bolger (Smithfield)
81kg John McCann (St Bronaghs) V Paul O’Brien (Drimnagh)
85kg Niall McKenna (Ballinacarrow) V Brian Mowlds (Drimnagh)
91kg Eamon Gilligan (Dunboyne) V Robert Scott (St Annes)
91+kg Alan Love (Ballinacarrow) V Gatis Jansevskis (Tullow)

February 23rd

S/Finals
57kg Bobby Doolin (Dimnagh) W/O
57kg Erikas Skadas (Crumlin) beat Jamie Troy (Hyland Academy) 5-0
60kg Andrew Ryan (Loughshore) beat Luke Rice (Hyland Academy) 5-0
60kg Sammy Lechea (Dublin Docklands) beat Cormac Leonard (South Meath) 5-0
64kg Shay Quinn (Loughshore) beat Brooklyn O’Connell (Togher) RSC1
64kg Michael Duggan (Dungarvan) beat John Corrigan (Dublin Docklands) 5-0
66kg Melanie Barras (Lumpini) W/O
67kg Jack Matthews (Monkstown Dub) beat Alberto Conte (Crumlin) 5-0
67kg Patrick O’Neill (Mark Heagney) beat Tim Burns (Canal) 5-0
71kg Daniel McCarthy (Mount Tallant) W/O
71kg Killian Freehill (Drimnagh) beat Kyle Morgan (Rathfirland) 4-1
75kg Bob Hull (Crumlin) beat Marc Craig (Four Kings) 5-0
81kg John McCann (St Bronaghs) beat Frank van Esbeck (Angels) 4-1
81kg Paul O’Brien (Drimnagh) W/O
85kg Niall McKenna (Ballinacarrow) beat Ross Murphy (South Side) 3-2
85kg Brian Mowlds (Drimnagh) beat Lawrence Fair (Comber) RSC3
91kg Eamon Gilligan (Dunboyne) beat Paul O’Neill (Westside) 3-2
91kg Robert Scott (St Annes) beat Darren Corcoran (South Meath) RSC2
91+kg+ Alan Love (Ballinacarrow) beat Robert Lupu (St Michaels Dublin) 5-0
91+kg Gatis Jansevskis (Tullow) beat Philip Brophy (Angels) 5-0

February 10th

Q/Finals
67kg Patrick O’Neill (Mark Heagney) beat Joe Stubbings (Angels) RSC2
81kg John McCann (St Bronaghs) beat Jason Heffernan (Angels) RSC3
81kg Frank van Esbeck (Angels) beat Gary Owens (Grangecon) 3-2
81kg Paul O’Brien (Drimnagh) beat Darren Cole (Ballinacarrow) RSC2
81kg Cathal Carey (Celtic Eagles) beat Martin Quinn (Celtic Eagles) 5-0
85kg Ross Murphy (Southside) beat James O’Shea (Tullow) 5-0
85kg Niall McKenna (Ballinacarrow) beat David O’Reilly (Ballinacarrow) 3-2
85kg Brian Mowlds (Drimnagh) W/O
85kg Lawrence Fair (Comber) W/O
91kg Paul O’Neill (Westside) beat Damien Murphy (Midleton) RSC3
91kg Eamon Gilligan (Dunboyne) beat Anthony Freeman (Angels) 5-0
91kg Robert Scott (St Annes) beat Ciaran Donnelly (Mark Heagney) 4-1
91kg Darren Corcoran (South Meath) beat Clyde Brennan (Ballinacarrow) 5-0
91+kg Gatis Jansevskis (Tullow) beat Tommy Lysaght (St Francis) 5-0

February 3rd

Q/Finals
60kg Sammy Lechea (Dublin Docklands) beat Oisin Oliver (Aglish) 5-0
64kg Brooklynn O’Connell (Togher) beat Cian Murphy (St Michaels Dublin) 4-1
64kg Shay Quinn (Loughshore) W/O
64kg John Corrigan (Dublin Docklands) beat Danny Ryan (Tipperary Town) 4-1
64kg Michael Duggan (Dungarvan) beat Tiernan O’Kane (St Caices) 5-0
67kg Jack Matthews (Monkstown Dublin) beat Kyle Carey (Carrickmacross) 4-1
67kg Alberto Conte (Crumlin) beat David Zukrowski (Bray) 4-1
67kg Patrick O’Neill (Mark Heagney) beat David Sharp (St Michaels Dublin) 5-0
67kg Tim Burns (Canal) beat Scott Byrne (Dunboyne) 3-2
71kg Declan Duffy (Twin Towns) beat Joe Minnock (St Carthages) 3-2
71kg Daniel McCarthy (Mount Tallant) beat Adam O’Malley (Esker) 5-0
71kg Killian Freehill (Drimnagh) beat Kevin Murphy (Esker) 5-0
71kg Kyle Morgan (Rathfirland) beat Sam Malone (Drimnagh) 5-0
75kg Bob Hull (Crumlin) beat Danny Boyle (Dungloe) 4-1
75kg Marc Craig (Four Kings) beat Dillon Foster (Bracken) 5-0
75kg Conor McGinn (D.C.U.) beat Glen McMenany (St Michaels Dublin) 5-0
75kg Conor Bolger (Smithfield) beat Jack Clerkin (St Patricks Dromahaire) 5-0

February 2nd

Prelims
71kg Kevin Murphy (Esker) W/O
71kg Killian Freehill (Drimnagh) beat Shane Morrow (St Teresa’s) 5-0
71kg Kyle Morgan (Rathfirland) beat Gary Conlan (St Pats Dromahaire) 5-0
71kg Sam Malone (Drimnagh) beat Patrick Coyle (Ballinacarrow) 5-0
75kg Conor Bolger (Smithfield) beat Jack Brady (Crumlin) 3-2
75kg Jack Clerkin (St Patricks Dromahaire) W/O
81kg Frank van Esbeck (Angels) beat Simon Costello (Angels) 5-0
81kg Paul O’Brien (Drimnagh) W/O
81kg Darren Cole (Ballinacarrow) W/O
81kg Cathal Carey (Celtic Eagles) beat Alan Muldoon (Ballinacarrow) KO2
81kg Martin Quinn (Celtic Eagles) beat Eoghan Hurley (Saviours Crystal) 5-0
91kg Darren Corcoran (South Meath) W/O

 

USA V IRELAND

Down and Out. Kevin McBride ends Mike Tyson’s career

 

Mike Tyson’s conqueror Kevin McBribe has been named honorary Irish captain for three meetings between the USA and Ireland in the USA this month.

Boston-based McBride, who stopped Tyson in Tyson’s last fight in Washington in 2005, will lead out Team Ireland.

Ring legend “Irish” Mickey Ward is honorary American skipper for the treble header.

Both nations meet in Boston next Monday, Springfield on March 15 and New Hampshire on March 21.

The full Irish squad, led by head coach Zaur Antia, is will be confirmed later today.

Bernard Dunne, IABA High-Performance Director, said they were eagerly looking forward to three top class internationals with the Americans.

The Irish panel will be drawn from last month’s National Elite Championships. Ireland leave for the USA on Thursday.

Former Irish head coach, Billy Walsh, now chief seconds with the USA, has named a top team for the series.

Tentatively headlining Team USA’s roster in the Boston dual s 2017 World Championship bronze medalist Troy Isley, four-time 2017 international gold medalist Virginia Fuchs, 2016 Youth World Champion and 2017 Elite Continental Championships silver medalist, Delante Johnson and 2016 Youth World Championship bronze medalist and 2017 USA Boxing Super Heavyweight National Champion, Richard Torrez.

Monaghan-native McBride, who stopped Mike Tyson in Tyson’s last fight in 2005, keeps a close eye on the Irish boxing scene.

“I’m honoured to be carrying the Irish flag for these fighters. I know some of the Irish coaches and I still support boxing in Ireland as well as America,” said the ex Irish Olympian.

Ward, who was involved epic trilogy with the late Arturo Gatti in 2002/03, said being named honorary USA skipper versus Ireland is “especially exciting for me as an Irish-American.”

USA v Ireland

March 12: Royale Entertainment Complex, Boston, Mass.

March 15: MassMutual Center, Springfield, Mass.

March 21: The Manchester Downtown Hotel, Manchester, N.H.