David Ryan suggests Tony McGlynn steps into his world after they face off in an eagerly anticipated BUI Celtic title battle on the Warehouse tonight.
The pair meet on the highest of the JB Promotions Mayday Mayhem card on the Crimson Cow.
The title tussle is being billed as a rugged robust kickboxer convert versus a talented boxer with a strong intermediate and underage beginner background.
Consequently, the narrative across the battle has Clare’s Ryan needing to adapt and cope in a realm the Dub is extra comfy in.
Nevertheless, the IBG boxer doesn’t suppose that’s the case and claims he would be the yet another at dwelling within the title surroundings.
Ryan factors to the actual fact, he’s the one with huge expertise of competing with one thing huge on the road and that he’s the fighter with extra professional rounds below his belt.
“It’s not one thing I’m not used to,” he tells Irish-boxing.com when requested in regards to the title battle.
“I’ve been on this scenario 100s of instances earlier than. I fought for titles in kicking boxing and now I’m doing it in boxing inside 5 fights, it’s nothing new to me,” he provides earlier than pointing to the actual fact he has gone past 4 rounds, in contrast to his rival.
“It’s an eight-rounder, not a four-rounder, he hasn’t finished greater than 4 earlier than. It’s an enormous step up for him and that’s to my benefit.”
The Shaun Kelly-trained Munster man additionally moved to dismiss the suggestion his sport relies on out-toughing his opponents.
Ryan claims he can field and says he’ll use guile moderately than guts to get the job finished tonight.
“I can field and the higher the opponent the higher I field. I’m planning to field. I’m going to win, that title is coming to Shannon,” he provides earlier than enjoying down McGylnn’s professional achievements.
“He had a strong beginner profession however he’s finished f*ck all since he turned professional, he’s had 4 fights. In the event that they need to take a look at it like I’m nonetheless a kickboxer high quality wait till tomorrow.”