Stephen McKenna vs. Lee Cutler: December 14 Fight to Watch in Liverpool

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The boxing world is buzzing as Stephen McKenna and Lee Cutler gear up for their highly anticipated showdown on December 14 in Liverpool. With both fighters talking big and promising a knockout, fans are on the edge of their seats. This fight is bound to deliver fireworks, and the trash talk is only adding fuel to the fire.

McKenna’s Ready to Keep His Undefeated Streak Alive

Stephen McKenna, with an undefeated record of 15-0 and 14 knockouts, is bringing his A-game to this fight. Training in Las Vegas, McKenna is fired up to maintain his perfect record. “I’m pumped to finally get this fight over the line,” McKenna said. “It’s been a year in the making, but I’m ready to put on a show and score another knockout.”

McKenna has no love for his opponent, Lee Cutler, who comes in with a 14-1 record. The undefeated McKenna wasted no time taking shots at Cutler, calling him a fighter who “doesn’t like to mix it up” and “isn’t cut out for this boxing game.” He went on to say, “I’m a bad dude when I step in that ring. I love to cause damage, and nothing changes here. I’m going for the knockout in three rounds or less. If it goes past two, I’ll be disappointed.”

Cutler Fires Back: Ready to Take Down McKenna

Lee Cutler isn’t backing down. Known for his powerful, aggressive style, Cutler fired back with confidence, claiming he’s more than ready to take on McKenna. “I can box in many ways,” Cutler said. “I can beat McKenna multiple ways. I’m looking forward to showing him exactly what I’ve got.”

Despite his lone loss to Brad Rea in 2021, Cutler is ready for this challenge. “I’m a big super welterweight,” Cutler emphasized. “You’ve never faced anyone like me. I haven’t been hurt since that loss, and McKenna’s been hurt in his last couple of fights. This time, it’s my turn.”

The Countdown to December 14

As the fight date gets closer, anticipation is building for this showdown between two hungry fighters. Fans are eager to see if McKenna’s knockout power will keep him on top or if Cutler’s size and resilience will prevail. One thing’s for sure: December 14 is going to be an electrifying night of boxing you won’t want to miss.

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