SHANNON’S DAVID RYAN has made it two wins from two in his professional boxing career.

Having only been announced as the winner of the IrishBoxing.com debut of the year award, David recorded his second successful outing in the professional ranks with Eamon Magill’s scorecards reading 40-36 in his favour from Saturday night’s fight against Dale Arrowsmith.

With a strong performance, David’s shot selection was immense on his way to recording an expected win at The Europe Hotel in Belfast.

Their fight took place on the Jamie Morrissey vs Kevin Cronin undercard, the pair battling for the vacant BUI Celtic Light Heavyweight title in Belfast. This fight unlike his debut in November was not broadcast on TG4.

Many similarities are beginning to emerge in the boxing career of the St Patrick’s Comprehensive past pupil. His professional debut was also held in Belfast where once again he won on points where the score was also 40-36 against Brayan Mairena.

Customers of Morrissey’s Butchers in Shannon Town Centre will be sure to pass their congratulations onto David when he returns to work in the week.

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