Monaghan’s Stevie McKenna Set to Make a Statement Against Joe Laws
Monaghan’s Stevie McKenna Step’s Into The Spotlight
Monaghan’s own Stevie McKenna is ready to step into the spotlight at Barnsley FC’s Oakwell Stadium this Saturday, August 3, as he looks to extend his unbeaten professional record to 15-0. McKenna will face off against Joe Laws in what promises to be an electrifying super-welterweight bout.
With a record of 14-0 and 13 knockouts, McKenna is determined to showcase his power and precision in the ring against the formidable Laws, who boasts a 14-2 record. The stakes are high as McKenna aims for his 14th knockout to solidify his reputation as one of the most explosive fighters in the division.
The build-up to this fight has been intense, with plenty of pre-fight banter between McKenna and Laws. However, McKenna has vowed to let his fists do the talking when the bell rings. Fans can expect a thrilling display of skill and determination from the Monaghan man as he looks to make a definitive statement in front of a live audience.
In addition to the McKenna-Laws showdown, the night’s action features a compelling lineup. Derry’s Connor Coyle will be making his English debut, taking on Lancashire’s Kyle Lomotey in a middleweight contest.
The event is headlined by the British & Commonwealth Super Middleweight Championship clash between Zak Chelli and Callum Simpson, promising a high-stakes battle. Also on the card, Caroline Dubois will vie for the WBC World Interim Lightweight title against Maira Moneo, with Moneo’s IBO World Lightweight Championship also up for grabs.
Here’s everything you need to know:
• Where and when is it?
The fight night will be held at Oakwell Stadium, Barnsley, on Saturday, August 3.
• What time is McKenna vs. Laws?
The main event is expected to commence after 8pm.
• What TV channel is it on?
Sky Sports Action will broadcast live coverage from 7.30pm, with Sky Sports Main Event taking over from 9pm.
• Can I stream it online?
Yes, you can stream the event via Sky Go or NOW.
Full Fight Card:
• Zak Chelli vs. Callum Simpson for the British & Commonwealth Super Middleweight Championships
• Caroline Dubois vs. Maira Moneo for the WBC World Interim & IBO World Lightweight Championships
• Stevie McKenna vs. Joe Laws for the WBC International Silver Super Welterweight Championship
• Connor Coyle vs. Kyle Lomotey in a Middleweight Contest
• Billy Deniz vs. Khalid Graidia in a Light Heavyweight Contest
• Mauro Silva vs. Dale Arrowsmith in a Middleweight Contest
• Joel Kodua vs. John Henry Mosquera in a Super Welterweight Contest
• Sylwia Doligala vs. Sara Orszagi in a Super Flyweight Contest
Get ready for a night of unmissable boxing action as Stevie McKenna aims to continue his unbeaten streak and add another knockout to his impressive record.