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Lee added to star studded line-up at the Pointposted by mightygloves.com on July 19, 2007, in The Kronk Connection
The undefeated Limerick southpaw will feature in an 8 round bout on what promises to be one of the biggest nights ever for Irish boxing. The Hunky Dorys Fight Night will also feature a second title bout with Belfast’s Brian Magee challenging for Tony Oakey’s British Light Heavyweight title. That contest will see history made with a British title contested outside of Britain for the first time ever. Lee’s homecoming will be eagerly awaited by Irish fight fans as they get a chance to study his development up close under legendary American trainer Emanuel Steward. With 10 straight wins in the pro ranks to date the 2004 Olympian is already considered one of the leading prospects in world boxing and he can’t wait for the chance to shine at The Point. I’m really delighted to be returning home to Ireland to fight,” said Lee. “The last 18 months with Emanuel has been a“ quite an adventure to say the least. I’ve boxed in places like Detroit, Memphis, New York, Las Vegas, Mannheim and Cologne - but you know what they say, there's no place like home. Steward is also looking forward to his trip to Ireland with the man he believes has the potential to be one of the biggest stars in boxing. Steward who has trained the likes of Thomas Hearns, Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield, Oscar De La Hoya, Naseem Hamed and the Klitschko brothers said, “I’m very excited about Andy making his Irish debut next month. It’s Andy’s eleventh fight and the time is now right for boxing fans from Limerick, Dublin, Belfast and across Ireland to see one of their most talented sons perform.”
“Now we’ve added Andy to the card as well and I’m delighted that he’ll be making his Irish pro debut at The Point. He’s looked very impressive so far in his career and with Emanuel Steward in his corner he is in safe hands. Irish boxing is really buzzing right now and this promises to be the biggest Hunky Dorys Fight Night yet.” Tickets for next month’s event priced from €75 go on sale tomorrow morning (Friday, July 20th) at 9am from Ticketmaster.ie and all usual outlets. « Previous article: Andrade seeking gold at Pan-Am games Next article: PHOTO GALLERY - Cintron vs. Matthysse Prefight Images »
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