Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Irish Outlaw returns on October 9th in Forest Park!

Hot off his scintillating knock out of undefeated Warren 'The Hitman' Browning on August 7th at Don King's Gateway to Greatness, Ryan 'The Irish Outlaw' Coyne is set to return to the ring to make the first defense of his WBC U.S. National title.

Ryan will make a quick return to the ring on October 9th at the Dwight Davis Center in Forest Park. Ryan headlines this special attraction "Boxing in the Park," an outdoor upscale event against an opponent to be announced soon.Experience the grand feel of outdoor boxing which promises the vintage appeal of yesteryear. Sweat / Pound4Pound and Fight Night Promotions in association with Don King Productions are proud to present "Boxing in the Park." Tickets are now available at http://www.irishoutlawboxing.com/. Or to purchase tickets by phone contact Scott Hanke at 314-607-8025.We look forward to seeing you ringside as Ryan closes out the year in impressive fashion. 2010 was a big year in the career of The Irish Outlaw. Look for Ryan to be in contention for a world title in 2011!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey coyne, congrats on your last 2 wins over Warren Browning and Shane Steele. Both fighters train in my gym in Kentucky. Although you stopped Steele in the 2nd rd. Pls know that he took this fight on a 10 day notice, and trained only 6 of those days, after a 3 month layoff. Not to down you, I feel you're one of the best in the division, hands down and I would love to see a rematch with Steele sometime early next yr. Your team is laying your career out nicely. The fight my guys and im sure many other boxing enthusiast would love to see is 3 time world champion Johnny " Ya Ya " McClain, out of Atlanta Georgia. This would be another good fight on your resume.
I want to wish you luck next year in your journey to the top. We will be following all your fights. Goodluck. Hope to see you the next cruiserweight champion.

Don Wilson said...

he will make the cruiserweight what it is!!! outlaw style