Michael Hennessy Jr. Making Debut Tonight

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Michael Hennessy Jr. Making Debut Tonight

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Over the past two decades, esteemed fight face Mick Hennessy navigated stars such as Carl Froch, Junior Witter, Darren Barker, Howard Eastman and the Fury cousins (Tyson and Hughie) through the fistic jungle and on to international acclaim. Now the innovative promoter’s son Michael Junior is poised to enrich the family’s fighting legacy…between the ropes!

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The 19 year old 6ft 1in middleweight is an amateur centurion who served a quality ring apprenticeship on both sides of the Irish Sea and as a spar hand within several of the capital’s most revered pro academies.

Now the angel-faced action man intends utilising dad’s influence to take the outside lane to the top in the paid sphere.

While licences and medicals are due to be issued, the intention is to unleash Michael into the profession on his dad’s show at Manchester’s Victoria Warehouse on May 25th headlined by Hughie Fury’s return to the ring against Chris Norrard, exclusively live on Channel 5.

‘I’ve got a very exciting, TV friendly style. I love to fight and, in future, when I need to, the public will enjoy seeing me go toe-to-toe. Once people see me in action they’ll begin to realise I’ve served a very hard apprenticeship and I belong at this level.” quips Junior in a soft tone that belies the spite and aggression for which he is lauded once his boxing gloves are laced.

The Noble Art has been a fundamental factor in Michael Jr’s existence since before he could recite his alphabet.

‘Boxing’s my life,’ states bright boy Michael, who attained five A Stars and five A grades at GCSE level whilst also competing at the highest level of amateur boxing.

‘I’ve been attending my dad’s shows since I was as young as four or five. Dad’s biggest stars from fighters, to trainers to managers and promoters, were always around. During my teens, Dad paid me to work part-time in his office, where I got a behind the scenes look of how the game really works! I’ve been surrounded by the fight game my whole life.

‘My Dad never wanted me to box but it was inevitable. I started badgering him as young as six or seven but, initially, he always told me: ‘No’. He said if I still wanted to do it when I was 11, he’d take me to the gym and we shook hands on the deal.

‘True to his word, on my 11th birthday, I was taken to the local Sevenoaks ABC gym and also when in Ireland the St. Monica’s club in Newry (where Michael remained for the whole of his amateur career under Owen Murphy). I had my first bout just two months later and was fast tracked. I’d attend the gym on Monday and Wednesdays, then practise on the pads at home with Dad, every other night.’


Over time, the teen terror – who subsequently joined Body Shots Academy later on as his English club, but was coached from the off by his father – evolved into one of the most seasoned starlets on the unpaid circuit, scouring the seas in search of the trials and tests that could accelerate his development.

‘I had well over 100 amateur bouts but at least 60% were in Ireland where my dad’s family are from. I must have won well over three quarters,’ recalls the eldest of Hennessy Senior’s three children.

‘As an amateur, I won multiple Box Cups, and multiple London, Ulster, Antrim and Nine Counties titles. Having got to the semi-finals and finals of a few different prestigious national tournaments, I believe that if there was fair play involved, I would also have national titles on my record.

‘But, truthfully, as an amateur, it was always just about learning and gathering experience to succeed later in the pros.’


Encased in a boxing bubble from birth was always going to bring advantages but Papa Mick, himself a useful amateur during his youth around the Old Kent Road, disclosed that, from his formative years in the sport, young Michael rejected any notion of being ‘silver spooned’ through the sport.

‘As Michael was lying in bed after his third win, aged 11, I complemented him on a brilliant performance. As I went to leave the room, he said with this huge smile ‘Dad, 3 and 0!’ recalls Mick the promoter turned teacher.

‘I returned to his bedside and told him: ‘Son, in amateur boxing, there’ll be a lot of heartbreak; politics and bad decisions. Sure, I can keep you on home shows, where you won’t fight as much and we can go on a long unbeaten run or I can take you on the road where sometimes you’ll lose, other times you’ll get shafted but you’ll certainly learn to fight. What’s it to be?’
Without blinking, he replied: ‘The road, dad!’

‘Consequently, Michael has been boxing at an elite level since the beginning. He’s been very competitive his whole career against National, Commonwealth, European and World medalists, and also holds some notable wins over some of them.

‘For the pros, he’ll definitely need to tighten his defence, mind. He’s very, very aggressive if left to his own devices but I intend for Michael to have a long and successful career.’


Despite his tender years, slender frame and cherubic features, Hennessy Jr is adamant that he possesses the hardware required to flourish within The Hardest Game.

‘Most of the other amateurs boxed pretty much the same, darting in and out, picking points but, from day dot, I had a pro style that distinguished me, set me apart,’ states Michael who now studies Business and Property Development through open study.

‘I’ve been moving around with pros and doing the long rounds, from a young age. I won’t need to make many adjustments for the pros.

‘Despite being tall and slim, I like to work inside, I love the body shots and working up close. Lee Wilkins, trainer and owner of Body Shots gym nicknamed me ‘Miguel Hernandez’ at 14 due to my initials and because I fought like a Mexican. It caught on with all the lads and the nickname Miguel seems to have stuck.’


And this most engaging of young men is intent on making quite a splash when he debuts sans singlet and with the free-to-air Channel Five cameras rolling, in Manchester on Saturday week.

‘I’m not at all nervous about this; just relaxed and excited,’ concludes Michael.

‘I’m going straight into six-threes. Four-threes would be too similar to an amateur fight. We’re unsure on the opponent at the moment,”

‘But whoever it is, I’m looking to put on a spectacular performance and, hopefully get, a kayo victory. It’s going to be the start of an epic journey to the top!


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You can follow Michael’s journey on social media: @mhennessyjr

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He's live on Spike now, third round about to begin.
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60-55 points victory for Hennessy
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Savannah Marshall is one of the few women's boxers I really like to watch...

:box:
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woah !
The Bulgarian oppo having her 71st fight - could that be a women's record ?
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Shhhh wrote: 25 May 2019, 14:51 Was he any good?
Got caught a few times after throwing combinations, but opponent didn't seem to have power.

Will have to see if he speeds up and have any power in future!
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He might be the most nicely spoken pro fighter I've heard in a while. Seems a nice kid.
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skanksta wrote: 25 May 2019, 15:07 woah !
The Bulgarian oppo having her 71st fight - could that be a women's record ?
Three of those were against Jane Couch!
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'his tender years, slender frame and cherubic features'

'angel-faced'

'bright boy Michael,'

'this most engaging of young men'

'seasoned starlet'


lol well what a fancy boy dandy we have here
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anyone know of his am career before reading this btw? like was he a well known/respected guy on the scene?
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filmed him a few times,
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I heard Hennessy Jr interviewed on the radio a few weeks ago. He came across very well. Good luck to him.
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Exclusive: Michael Hennessy Jr. talks being trained by promoter dad Mick, ring return

Trying to forge a career in the boxing world can be difficult but when your dad is renowned in boxing could bring it’s own pressure. Michael Hennessy Jr, son of Mick Hennessy, fights for the fourth time this Saturday.

Young Michael competes on the Hennessey Sports promoted show, headlined by Alex Dilmaghani taking on Francisco Fonseca.

The 19-year-old seemed focused and talks well about the game when =https://www.worldboxingnews.net/2019/1 ... return/WBN recently spoke to him. Hennessy is looking forward to making his maiden fight at the iconic York Hall.

“I’ve never fought at the York Hall as an amateur or pro.” Hennessy exclusively told World Boxing News. “I’ve obviously been to a lot of shows there. It’s an iconic venue, I’m really looking forward to it and it’s not too far from home for me, so I’ll have a big support there.

“(I’m taking on a) Hungarian called Richard Baba, a soldier so I’ve been told. So going to be tough and come to fight. Not much footage of him, seen one video but I’m confident I can do a job on him.”


Hennessy has had Peter Fury in his corner but explains why that might not be the case for this fight.

“It’s amazing having Peter in my corner, I have 100% trust in what he is telling me in the corner. It’s very handy having him there. I dont think he will be in my corner for this fight though. He is training Hughie (Fury) in Holland at the moment for his fight in Monaco.

“Peter does me a favour going in my corner as my dad trains me full time. He doesn’t have his trainer licence yet so can’t be in my corner. He’s going to get that sorted over Christmas I think.”


Speaking of his dad, Mick, Hennessy Jr says his dad has supported him in his career choice.

“I’ve been boxing since I was 11 and to begin with he didn’t want me boxing, he tried to push me away from it as much as possible. But when he knew that this is what I wanted to do he backed me 100% because he knows it’s a dangerous sport.

“If you’re going to be successful you need all the help you can get and he’s been extremely supportive.”


A couple of fights back, Hennessy Jr fought on the Amir Khan undercard in Saudi Arabia, although he fought to a draw with Farhad Hazratzada, he was left blown away by the experience.

“That was incredible.” Hennessy said. “The whole magnitude of being on that platform was incredible. I walked out and there were 10000 people, I’ve never boxed in front of that big a crowd before. I’d love to do it again, that’s the sort of thing that gets me up for fights, big nights like that.

What can we expect from Hennessy Jr for the year ahead?

“2020, I’m looking to have a few step up’s, keep picking up experience. Hopefully by the end of 2020, start of 2021 be maybe pushing for some form of title.”

Dilmaghani v Fonseca is exclusively live in the UK on Channel 5 from 9pm on Saturday 16th November with the undercard starting at 7pm on 5Spike.
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His dad trains him full time? Trying to imagine the meaty one in a pad workout
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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 13:15 His dad trains him full time?
Was news to me... Thought i'd share it.
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Saw Jr. fight once and he not sure he was even KSI /Logan Paul level
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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 13:19 Saw Jr. fight once and he not sure he was even KSI /Logan Paul level
PPV right there dude
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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 13:19 Saw Jr. fight once and he not sure he was even KSI /Logan Paul level
cant agree with that. I've seen him a few times and he is more than capable.
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Saw his 2nd fight and it looked like he'd first put on gloves a couple months before
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This is the one I saw, vs a random debuting Afghan, also who is only a 5'6 mw.. PPl can judge for themselves

One thing I think we could agree on, when you get hit that easily maybe don't fight with both hands at your waist

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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 14:16 Saw his 2nd fight and it looked like he'd first put on gloves a couple months before
That was he Saudi fight wasnt it? Khan undercard.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 13 Nov 2019, 13:02 Trying to forge a career in the boxing world can be difficult but when your dad is renowned in boxing
I would imagine he would find it even more difficult if his dad wasn’t a boxing promoter!
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Hennessy Jr got it easy doesn't ever have to sell tickets and will always be boxing on tv. Watched a few of his fights. his defense is leaky and won't go far if he doesn't improve it.
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He's worth watching and could turn out to be a good crowd pleaser.

Thought he was a bit unlucky with the draw out in Saudi Arabia. He hurt the fellow on occasion and outpunched him IMO.

Met him after a show and I have say he comes over as a very nice lad. Doesn't stop smiling and not at all cocky for a 19 year old, just confident and willing to fight whoever's in the other corner.
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