YOUTH Two fighters to watch out for TONIGHT on Daniel Dubois vs Ebenezer Tetteh undercard, according to Frank Warren

One of these is 18-year-old Dennis McCann, a 3-0 bantamweight who has already caught the eye within his first few fights.

The nine-time national champion put together an impressive amateur record before turning pro earlier this year and now takes on Georgi Georgiev as he continues his learning process.

His promoter Warren told talkSPORT.com earlier this week: “Dennis ‘The Menace’, he’s a young star in the making.

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YOUTH Two fighters to watch out for TONIGHT on Daniel Dubois vs Ebenezer Tetteh undercard, according to Frank Warren
EXCLUSIVE
By Michael Benson
27th September 2019, 12:01 pm
Updated: 27th September 2019, 12:17 pm
Frank Warren has advised talkSPORT.com to keep an eye on his young prospects fighting on Daniel Dubois’ undercard tonight.

Dubois, who at 22 is still a young prospect himself, headlines at the Royal Albert Hall in London as he attempts to win the Commonwealth title against Ebenezer Tetteh.

Frank Warren promotes Daniel Dubois

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Frank Warren promotes Daniel Dubois
While the fast-rising heavyweight will of course be the star of the show, there are also an array of other developing boxers competing earlier in the night.

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One of these is 18-year-old Dennis McCann, a 3-0 bantamweight who has already caught the eye within his first few fights.

The nine-time national champion put together an impressive amateur record before turning pro earlier this year and now takes on Georgi Georgiev as he continues his learning process.

His promoter Warren told talkSPORT.com earlier this week: “Dennis ‘The Menace’, he’s a young star in the making.

Dennis McCann has won two of his first three by knockout

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Dennis McCann has won two of his first three by knockout
“His last 17 amateur bouts before he turned pro, he knocked everybody out, and he’s settled down really well.

“He can fight, he really can fight. He’s got a great boxing brain, watch him fight. If you like boxing, you’ll love him, he’s explosive.

“I think it’s his fourth fight now and it’s part of his journey. He’s been really busy, he’s had these fights very quickly.

“We’re gonna keep him busy and I think this time next year he’ll be there or thereabouts fighting for a British title.”

Further down the show is Lewis Edmondson, a 23-year-old super-middleweight.

The Southampton ‘Saint’ will make his professional debut on Friday night after an intriguing display at last week’s open workout where he put his impressive jab to work on the pads.

Warren said of his new signing, who was 52-8 as an amateur: “He’s a really good little fighter, another good fighter. I’m sure he’s gonna go on and please everybody.

“We’re got some great young talent coming through, we’ve been developing them.