“Saturday night time it’s nearly exhibiting it.”
That’s the road that jumps out — easy, direct, and telling. For David Kennedy, this weekend in Donegal isn’t about speak, guarantees, or predictions. It’s about proof.
After almost a 12 months away from the ring, the return itself is critical. An harm sustained in his final outing pressured ‘The Bomber’ into an undesirable spell on the sidelines, disrupting momentum and delaying plans.
“I obtained injured in my final battle and it saved me on the sidelines for a few months however we’re again now and searching ahead to this Saturday,” he tells Irish-boxing.com when discussing his conflict in Finn Valley set for this Saturday.
Eight weeks of onerous coaching have laid the groundwork. Now comes the second to translate that work underneath the lights. “We’ve educated very onerous the previous 8 weeks and Saturday night time it’s nearly exhibiting it.”
The Wexford native admits his conflict on the Jason Quigley-promoted present is partly about re-establishing rhythm.
“For me it’s nearly discovering my toes once more and staying as energetic as I can this 12 months,” he says. “Simply hoping to get extra expertise underneath the professional lights and can stand to me as we transfer ahead.”
There may be an charisma surrounding opponent Alex Frantisek Dzubak, who has a knockout win and two factors reverses on a small slate.
“I’m combating a man he’s 1-2 so it’s a little bit of the unknown,” he notes, assured that preparation will carry him by way of.
It’s additionally a chance Kennedy is grateful for. A slot on the cardboard offers the platform — and in boxing, platform is every little thing. “Yeah it’s an incredible alternative due to Jay Quigley and She’s Sports activities for having me on and a good way to kick the 12 months off,” he provides.















