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DennisMcCann

"the Menace"

EBU European, British, Commonwealth and WBO Inter-Continental Super Bantamweight Champion

DENNIS MCCANN is now the British, Commonwealth, European and WBO Intercontinental super bantamweight champion.

The precocious youngster, still only 23, has warmed the hearts of the watching public with his ‘cheeky chappie’ persona, while at the same time crushing the spirit of the professional opponents put in front of him so far.

McCann – who could easily be mistaken for being a few years younger – exploded onto the scene in spectacular fashion back in May 2019 on a world title promotion staged at Stevenage Football Club.

Promoter Frank Warren knew he was onto a winner with the spiteful then bantamweight and afforded him a live TV slot on the card, which is a rarity for young pros on debut. Mr Warren, of course, guided the career of Naseem Hamed and the likeness in styles between the Menace and the Prince is there for all to see.

McCann more than justified his billing by slaying his Polish opponent Kamil Jaworek after just over 100 seconds. The boxing world was put on notice that this new kid on the block means business.

Enter the name Dennis McCann across any social media platform and the responses are unequivocal. ‘Future world champion’ is the stock reply.

With this marauding talent from Maidstone in Kent it will be a thrilling journey because it is difficult to imagine him not being in exciting fights, where he gets to show off his extravagant array of fistic moves.

Take what many of us would describe as a particularly unorthodox ‘corkscrew uppercut’, where McCann bends himself down to waist height and unleashes a north-facing right- hander with a clockwise rotation. McCann himself will correct this terminology and insist the shot is called a ‘screwshot backhand’.

The public are already very much on his side after just 17 fights because McCann is a little charmer with no edge to him. He knows he is good, but he possesses a wit and humility that sees people take to him. As spiteful as he is inside the ring, he is as warm, humble and humorous while sitting on the ring apron carrying out post-fight media.

McCann is the real deal, a genuine elite Blue Chip operator with the credentials to match the plaudits. He won 50 out of 54 amateur contests, with 16 of his wins coming via stoppage, which is almost unheard of at such a low weight.

A nine-times national champion, McCann was also a double British champion, European bronze medallist, two-times junior ABA winner, twice Youth ABA champion and three times NABC champion.

In his 12th professional fight in March 2022 he won the vacant WBO Youth world title by defeating Charles Tondo via a unanimous decision over eight rounds before adding the WBC International Silver featherweight title to his collection with an eighth round stoppage of James Beech jr.

McCann then made it a title treble by defeating Joe Ham for the Commonwealth super bantamweight championship, stopping the experienced Scot in the eighth round in London.

In August of 2023, McCann fought for the WBO Intercontinental title against the world-level Ionut Baluta in London and it was a thriller before McCann was cut on the forehead following an accidental clash and the fight went to the scorecards and was declared a draw.

This year in March he took on Liverpool star Brad Strand for the vacant British and WBO belts, comprehensively outscoring the previously unbeaten WBO European champion.

A rematch with Baluta came next and McCann became European champion following a dazzling performance that saw him win comfortably on the cards. A mandatory defence of his British and European titles against the Olympian Peter McGrail will follow in December.

  • WINS

    16

  • LOSES

    0

  • DRAW

    1

  • kOs

    8

  • WEIGHT

    121 lbs
    (55 Kg)

  • HEIGHT

    5’7”
    (170 cm)

  • REACH

    n/a

  • Trainer

    Alan Smith

  • Born

    8 January 2001

  • Born in

    Kent, UK

  • nation

    British

  • residence

    Kent, UK

  • KO Percentage

    50%

  • Stance

    Southpaw

  • Rounds

    101

  • Debut

    18 May 2019

Fighting History

Upcoming

Peter McGrail

Kingdom Arena, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

21 Dec 2024

win

12 round ud

Ionut Baluta

O2 Arena, Greenwich, UK

Vacant EBU European Super-Bantamweight Championship

27 Jul 2024

win

12 round ud

Brad Strand

Resorts World Arena, Birmingham, UK

Vacant British, Vacant WBO Inter- Continental & British Super-Bantamweight Championship

16 Mar 2024

Draw

9 round td

Ionut Baluta

York Hall, London, UK

Vacant WBO Inter-Continental Super-Bantamweight Championship

18 Aug 2023

win

8 round tko

Joe Ham

O2 Arena, London, UK

Vacant Commonwealth Super-Bantamweight Championship

26 Nov 2022

win

8 round tko

James Beech Jnr

Copper Box Arena, London, UK

Vacant WBC International Silver Featherweight Championship

16 jul 2022

win

8 round ud

Charles Tondo

Wembley Arena, London, UK

Vacant WBO Youth Super-bantamweight Championship

19 Mar 2022

win

8 round pts

Juan Jose Jurado

Copper Box Arena, London, UK

4 Dec 2021

win

2 round tko

John Chuwa

Royal Albert Hall, London, UK

10 Jul 2021

win

8 round pts

Luis Moreno

Copper Box Arena, London, UK

26 Mar 2021