McKenna vs Oliha: Full Card and Undercard
· BBN Editor · 2026-08-06 · nguồn gốc
Key points:
- Aaron McKenna challenges Etinosa Oliha for the vacant IBF middleweight title on August 8 in Dublin
- It’s Ireland’s first world middleweight title fight in more than 30 years
- Callum Walsh vs Tyler Denny headlines the chief support, also at middleweight
- Aaron’s brother Stevie McKenna also fights on the same card against Owen O’Neill
A world title returns to Irish soil
Aaron McKenna’s shot at the vacant IBF middleweight title isn’t just his biggest fight – it’s Ireland’s first world middleweight title fight in more than three decades. That alone would carry the card. Zuffa Boxing built an undercard around it deep enough to matter on its own.
The other middleweight showcase
Callum Walsh vs Tyler Denny is the fight fans are most curious about beneath the main event. Walsh, 25 and unbeaten, has been fast-tracked through his career so far. Denny, 35, has drawn three times and lost four in a career that’s made him a genuinely awkward, durable litmus test – exactly the kind of opponent that separates prospects from the real thing.
Ireland’s other rising names
The Irish contingent runs deep on this card. Joe Ward steps in at light heavyweight against Artjom Kasparian, carrying an amateur pedigree that includes multiple World Championship medals. Patrick O’Connor takes on Ibrahim Mercan at cruiserweight. And in one of the night’s more personal storylines, Stevie McKenna, Aaron’s older brother, fights Owen O’Neill, giving the McKenna family two fighters on the same card in front of a home crowd.
Filling out the bill
Sam Hickey vs Brad Axe and Connor Coyle vs Mark Beuke round out the middleweight-heavy lineup, with a final opponent still to be confirmed for Louis Greene. It’s a card built almost entirely around Irish and British talent, with the main event as the obvious centrepiece.
Where and when
McKenna and Oliha headline Saturday, August 8, at Dublin’s 3Arena, live on Sky Sports Main Event in the UK and Paramount+ in the US. Sky Sports Action coverage begins at 7pm, with Sky Sports Main Event picking up from 8pm.