FORMER WORLD YOUTH and European Junior bronze medalist Katelynn Phelan has become Irelandโs youngest-ever female professional boxer after signing on the dotted line with Assassin Boxing.
The decorated Kildare woman will make her professional debut on next monthโs domestic title tripleheader, Clash of the Titans, a collaboration between competitors Assassin and Boxing Ireland which will be broadcast live on TG4 from the National Stadium.
Phelan, who turns 19 in May, will open her account in the punch-for-pay ranks with a four-rounder against an as-of-yet unnamed opponent.
Itโs understood that her fight, which will consist of two-minute rounds as is the case across the board in womenโs pro boxing, will likely be shown as part of the televised portion of the card.
Phelan will campaign in the light-welterweight (140-pound) division once she settles into life between the professional ropes.
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โ AssassinPromotions (@AssassinBoxing) February 26, 2019
We are delighted to announce that former amateur sensation Katelynn Phelan will make her professional debut on March 30th at The National Stadium live on TG4. pic.twitter.com/rIASgJw330
The Kildare teenager is the younger sister of pro boxer Allan Phelan [9-3-1, 6KOs], who faces Aidan Metcalfe for the BUI Celtic featherweight title on the same bill on 30 March.
She will train under their father, Paddy Phelan, back home in Kildare.
The 2017 World Youth medalist becomes Irelandโs seventh active female professional boxer alongside Katie Taylor, Lynn Harvey, Siobhรกn OโLeary, Cathy McAleer, Elaine Greenan and the returning Christina McMahon.
Phelan is almost 14 years younger than Taylor, however, who is the second-youngest active female professional from these shores.
She is the second-youngest professional boxer in Ireland, male or female, behind Cork lightweight James Power.
Assassin and Boxing Irelandโs 30 March bill will be topped by Eric Donovanโs BUI Irish featherweight title clash with Stephen McAfee, while Victor Rabei and Jake Hanney will square off for the Celtic belt at light-welter.
Clash of the Titans features seven Irish derbies in total, with the winner of Allan Phelan and Metcalfe in line to face Donovan or McAfee for national honours later this year.
Tickets for the event are available through the boxers involved as well as Ticketmaster.
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Looks like the future of Irish womens boxing is in good hands. Well done and good luck to all