Lee Faces McKay Test Dec 15

Unbeaten Andy Lee will face the biggest test of his professional career to date when he contests the vacant Irish Super Middleweight title with Jason McKay on the Ladrokes.com Fight Night at the National Stadium, Dublin on Saturday, December 15.<br /&g

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Unbeaten Andy Lee will face the biggest test of his professional career to date when he contests the vacant Irish Super Middleweight title with Jason McKay on the Ladrokes.com Fight Night at the National Stadium, Dublin on Saturday, December 15.
If will be Lee’s first attempt at a title in the professional ranks as he tackles the reigning Irish Light Heavyweight champion in what promises to be a mouth watering clash between two of Ireland’s best. McKay, from Banbridge has only 1 defeat in his 19 pro fights and he’s relishing the chance to ruin Lee’s perfect record.
“I’ve been looking for a big fight like this for ages,” explained McKay “and finally it’s here. There was talk of me maybe fighting John Duddy at one point and then I was matched with Matthew Macklin for the Irish title but that fell through as well but now I have the Lee fight and it’s a big chance for me. It just shows you that boxing’s a real roller coaster. I’ve had a few disappointments this year with fights falling through but this is a chance for me to end the year with a bang.”
McKay has long been the man described as “the last Irish man to beat John Duddy” courtesy of a triumph over the Derryman in the Ulster Amateur Championships. Now he wants to be known as the man that ended Andy Lee’s 13 fight unbeaten run in the pro ranks.
“Andy was a brilliant amateur. You only need to look at the medals he won to see that. But the pro game is very, very different and I believe this is the first time he’ll have a really ambitious opponent in the opposite corner.
“With the greatest of respect to some of his opponents they weren’t there to win, they were there to survive. I’ll be there to win, you can be sure of that and with my experience let’s see how he likes it when he’s asked some serious questions in the later rounds.”
McKay certainly hasn’t been overly impressed with the calibre of Lee’s opposition to date.
“People say he fought a former world champion in just his eighth fight but when Carl Daniels was in his prime Andy was still in diapers. He took a round longer than Stephen Haughian to beat a blown up light welterweight and Stephen’s only a welterweight himself. And Ciaran Healy only had a week’s notice for his fight with Lee so he certainly hasn’t been tested yet but I can guarantee you I’ll test him.”
The County Down man also has a strong argument for claiming that he too should still have a perfect record. His sole blemish came in November of 2004 when he was on the wrong end of a controversial points decision to Paul Buchanan.
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