Thomas Myers would be the newest Irish boxer to make an impression in Boston predicts his new Kevin Dever.
The Sligo mild heavyweight fights for simply the third time since turning over and the primary in America this weekend.
Like so many Irish hopefuls over time the Westerner makes a St Patrick’s Day journey to Boston and can commerce leather-based with Tyrone Albert Adams over 4 rounds on Saturday night time at Boston Harley-Davidson in Revere.
Dever is assured the Myers will make first impression on the Boston combat devoted.
“Thomas was decided to come back to the states to combat,” Myers new supervisor Kevin Dever (Kevin Dever Sports activities Administration) defined. “He contacted me. I had been out of boxing for a short time. He’s good trying, respectful, personable and might combat. I believe this child can rejuvenate the Irish boxing scene in Boston, New York and different cities on the East Coast the place numerous Irish dwell. Thomas goes to seize the eye of individuals watching him combat this Saturday night time. He’s an thrilling fighter with an entertaining model. I’m not saying he’s the savior, however he’s a part of the puzzle, one who can deliver again Irish boxing in america.”
The 28-year-old’s first two fights performed out in small corridor exhibits in England, so Boston will really feel like a house debut.
“Irish boxing has been a bit of bit behind,” Myers mentioned. “We’ve good boxers, however there aren’t numerous alternatives to combat on exhibits in Eire, which is why numerous us go overseas. I needed to go to England for my first two professional fights and now I’m preventing in Boston. It’s going to be large preventing there on St. Patrick’s Day weekend,” he feedback earlier than promising to make a press release.
“Followers will get to see how good a boxer I’m. The group does play a component in a fighter’s efficiency. You possibly can hear the Irish crowd and that can push me much more. I plan to placed on a present and make a press release in order that the following time I’m preventing in Boston, much more Irish boxing followers will help me there.”