Limerick man Graham McCormack O’Shea lived up to his word on Saturday night, claiming victory on his professional boxing bow at Celtic Clash 4.
In front of a huge crowd that made the trip up from Limerick, the light middleweight saw off opponent Richard Baba.
Cant wait till next time..alot to work on but im looking forward to working on everything… #alwayslearning #schoolsinsession#Gtrain pic.twitter.com/7yC3mEBcKv
— Graham Gtrain mccormack (@GrahamMccormac7) December 3, 2017
McCormack O’Shea took some time to settle in to the fight, but the southpaw went on to show that he was the better fighter on the night claiming a 39-37 win.
https://twitter.com/J0E\_90/status/937136313349951489
The treaty city slugger came into the fight brimming with confidence following months of hard preparation with trainer Eddie Hyland and team TNT in Dublin and strength and conditioning work at Functional Fitness in Catherine Street.
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Andy Lee was also present at the event, the former World middleweight champion was in the corner of Eric Donovan who improved to 6-0-0 with a win over Spaniard Juan Luis Gonzalez.
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