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Teen star Aaron McKenna wrecks opponent early on US television debut
Aaron McKenna wasn’t hanging around on his return to the ring.
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Aaron McKenna wasn’t hanging around on his return to the ring.
The 18-year-old ‘Silencer’ returns to the ring on 22 March.
‘The Silencer’ steps back between the ropes on Friday 9 March.
Aaron McKenna will face Adolfo Caro in OC next month.
Lewis Crocker, Gary Cully and Aaron McKenna, with 20 Irish titles between them, will be looking to take names in 2018.
Teen gunslinger Aaron McKenna is Ireland’s youngest professional boxer, and debuted in Vegas last month.
The 18-year-old from Monaghan fights Travis Conley in Las Vegas’ Mandalay Bay Hotel & Casino.
Aaron McKenna will make his paid bow on a future Hall of Famer’s undercard in two weeks’ time.
Aaron McKenna has signed with Oscar De La Hoya’s promotional stable, and will be based in Los Angeles.
Concurrent sentences sometimes make a farce of justice, writes Aaron McKenna.
The Oireachtas descended into the anarchist’s cook book in 2014 – and it threatens to break our democratic system.
A voluntary income tax system is not one where citizens choose whether to pay any tax at all, but instead gives the option of paying additional contributions services that go beyond the basic function of government, writes Aaron McKenna.
The EU needs to either get on with integration, proper banking and political union or separate into amicable trading partners and neighbours, writes Aaron McKenna.
You may not agree with Sinn Féin, but criticising Gerry Adams for apologising is pure political point-scoring.
Those with mental health problems do not deserve the indignities they suffer – but they have always been the poor relation in our system.
And the solution is far more complex than equal-pay legislation – it goes to the roots of our social system.
The opposition’s reaction to Budget 2013 has been standard stuff. Will any party be credible the next time Ireland votes?
Controversy over generous pension arrangements for executives means we risk throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
CSPE should educate on how the economy, government and tax fits together, rather than just how proportional representation works, writes Aaron McKenna.
Real people power would look very different to this fiction of engagement.
Ireland’s ‘knowledge economy’ is actually waiting to happen, writes Aaron McKenna.
Fianna Fáil is hobbled and Sinn Féin aren’t credible – so Irish politics isn’t working properly.
A proxy war is under way against the Taoiseach from within his own party, writes Aaron McKenna.
Roisin Shortall’s resignation dominated the news this week – which may be a relief for some in Government.
Much Dáil business is an empty stage show – but there is a way we could make it better.
These are financially difficult times – but that doesn’t mean we should abandon the big projects that advance human knowledge, writes Aaron McKenna.
The ‘stimulus’ announced this week won’t even move the needle, writes Aaron McKenna. So what should be done?
Our judicial system is selective and incoherent – and judges are so pampered they can’t even open doors for themselves, writes Aaron McKenna.
The two troubled semi-states are living in fantasyland, writes Aaron McKenna. Why should we keep them there?
If we want that ‘knowledge economy’ we’re always hearing about, the Government needs a serious change of direction, writes Aaron McKenna.
The ‘Real Pay’ politician says they should, saving millions each year, but does this understate the workload of a TD or minister?
The move would save €10.7million annually, campaigners say.
As benefits for the most vulnerable are cut, our system throws money at others who don’t need it, writes Aaron McKenna.
Yes, we’ve got a deficit to deal with – but making ordinary consumers pay is hurting the wider economy as well as our wallets, writes Aaron McKenna.
The funds we’re currently spending on make-work training programmes should be handed directly to unemployed people, writes Aaron McKenna.
Foreign investment is all well and good, writes Aaron McKenna, but only homegrown jobs will pull us out of recession. Here’s what we need to do…
Our leaders are spending our money in our names, writes Aaron McKenna – so why won’t they let us know how?
We’re slipping in international tables even as the Government trumpets our ‘smart economy’ – so we need to take some lessons from Finland, writes Aaron McKenna.
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