Irish amateur heavyweight champion Con Sheehan To make pro debut Jan. 19 in L.A.

CORK, أيرلندا (يناير 4, 2016) – Six-time Irish National heavyweight champion مع شيهان will make his long awaited professional debut يناير 19 في جولة من أربع جولات, ضد الخصم يتم تحديدها, at Nokia Club in Los Angeles.
Sheehan is scheduled to be in the swing bout, so there’s a possibility that his first pro fight will air live on the Fox Sports 1 البث.
6′ 5 ½”, 220-pound Sheehan is athletic, in addition to being a physical specimen, who also captured a gold medal at the European Union Championships.
Possessing tremendous upside, Sheehan decided to enhance his pro boxing career a year ago, moving to Oakland to work with 2011 BWAA Trainer of the Year فيرجيل هنتر (pictured above with Sheehan). Dividends are already paying off for the young Irishman.
It’s been eye opening, I suppose, because Virgil is showing me the most simple of things, technically, that I’ve never seen before and it’s making a massive difference to me,” Sheehan said about being trained by Hunter. “My power has increased 10-fold with simple adjustments that I have learned from him. It was a bit of a shock because, I thought I’d cracked the technical side of boxing but he’s taken me to a whole new level.
The 26-year-old Sheehan has the advantage of directly learning from one of the most respected and successful trainers in boxing, صياد, whose top fighters include اندريه وارد (pictured here with Con), Amir Kahn و غيرها من برتو.
Sheehan is the first Irishman that Hunter has ever trained. “Every coach has his own style and mine is old school from Texas,” Hunter explained. “Mine is slip ‘n slide and my fighters need good reflexes and good legs. كورنيليوس (Con) isn’t a dancer, but he moves the right way, and I like that a lot. I liked what I saw from the first time we met. He keeps himself in good shape and has a good amateur pedigree. I teach a pro style, even to amateurs, and some like Cornelius are better as pro fighters.
Cornelius is a strong kid. He’s made mistakes, but earlier in his life, and that’s a good thing. There’s always a transition period and it’ll take him a few years. He’s already proven his dedication by being here. If he keeps on track, fighting and training in the United States, he’ll get there in two-three years. The heavyweight division is changing. This is like the time (تيم)ويذرسبون, (جريج) صفحة, (فرانك) Bruno and a few others would win the world title and then lose it right back, حتى (ميكروفون) تايسون came along and cleaned up the division. I’m particularly happy with his progress the last six weeks; Cornelius is focused on doing it, instead of just doing it.
Sheehan is managed by غاري هايد (إدارة Nowhere2Hyde), who guided the career of world super bantamweight champion Guillermo Rogondeaux, as well as two-time world middleweight title challengerحسن N'Dam N'Jikam.
Con Sheehan has stood out to me as a fighter with incredible boxing skills who, I knew, would benefit greatly with Virgil Hunter as his trainer,” Hyde added. “After two intensive training camps, we are all satisfied that Con has what it takes to be a major force in the heavyweight division.
Follow Sheehan (@ConSheehan89) and Hyde (@NoWhere2Hyde) on Twitter and friend them, على التوالي, في www.facebook.com/con.sheenan.10و
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حول إدارة NOWHERE2HYDE: Owned and operated by international manager Gary Hyde, of Cork, أيرلندا, who presently manages past and future world champions such as former WBA Interim cruiserweight champion يوري “تورو” كالينغا, undefeated British super middleweight prospect Mark Heffron, Georgian super lightweight ليفان “الذئب” Ghvamichava, and three-time Cuban National champion علامة الغابات.

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