(OCT 20) The young Kildare
Town welterweight has secured a major fight with
German-Ukrainian sensation Jessica Schadko and will fly out to
the Munich suburb of Donauwoerth this week for her first title
contest. A fight initially meant to take place early last month,
the bout was postponed after her opponent fell ill. Refixed to
October 17, 20-year-old Phelan will put it all on the line for
three belts - the WBC Youth title, the WBF title, and the WIBA
title.
While Ireland's youngest
professional female boxer has three wins from her three pro
fights thus far, Schadko is unbeaten in eight and there is
significant investment being placed in the 19-year-old phenom.
The lilywhite is stepping up from four rounds all the way to ten
for this bout and, if a jump in rounds and quality opposition
isn't enough, she will be fighting Schadko behind closed doors
in the German's own boxing club, the CPI Gym.
However, Phelan and her team Boxing Ireland Promotions and
coaches Niall Barrett and father Paddy - are hugely confident. A
former amateur star, the St Brigid's BC graduate won nine Irish
titles, European Junior bronze, and World Youth bronze, and
feels more than up to the challenge this weekend.
Phelan has prepared more for this chance than any other fight or
tournament in her life. She explains how "I've been training for
the past few months for this fight, preparing, working hard,
day-in, day-out, working with my coach Niall and my dad Paddy.
Training's been tough but it's been great, I've been enjoying
every single day."
Indeed, even the six-week delay couldn't stall her, as she notes
how "I've been training since June for this fight and it hasn't
been hard to stay in the gym because I love it so much. I train
every day, it's just my passion to keep training, to work hard,
and do what I can to achieve my goal."
Phelan believes that she can beat the heavily-backed Schadko.
The younger sister of fellow pro boxer Allan outlines how "I
know that Jess is going to be in top form as well, she's going
to try her hardest, but we're going to come out on top. This is
a big challenge and we are fighting in her back garden but I've
fought all over the world in numerous rings. I'm up for a
challenge, who doesn't love a challenge? I've full confidence in
myself and I know I'm ready for this."
"I started boxing when I was five or six years old and everybody
used to tell me 'you're going to go to the Olympics'. Of course,
I'm stubborn, and as soon as I started to think for myself, I
decided that my style suits more to the professional style of
boxing. This is the start, I have massive goals ahead and I know
I'm well capable of achieving every single one of them that I
put my mind to. This is a big, big goal but it still is only a
stepping stone to what I am capable of."
Coach Barrett, who people may also know as #13 and one of the
winners of RTÉ's 'Ultimate Hell Week' earlier this year, has
been fastidious in his research and preparations for this fight.
The analytic cornerman details how "they're going to be facing a
fitter, stronger, faster Katelynn Phelan than they would have
fought before. All her numbers have improved, her PBs are
smashed, and we've added lots of new skills to her arsenal.
Unfortunately for them, the delay has actually worked in our
favour."
"For us, preparation is all about strengths and weaknesses. We
looked at Katelynn's strengths and we looked at Jessica's
strengths and weaknesses, and we formulated a gameplan to
exploit those. Every day we've been working, day-in, day-out
honing that gameplan and we have full confidence in it. We have
Plan B, Plan C."
"We're literally fighting in their home gym so everything's
against us, all the odds are against us, no-one's giving us a
chance - but from what I see from Katelynn day-in, day-out in
the gym, I know that she's going to win this fight and we're
going there full of confidence."
Manager Stephen Sharpe from Boxing Ireland Promotions is fully
backing Katelynn for the win. "It's generally unheard of for a
fighter of Katelynn's experience and age to get an opportunity
like this, however, we are in unprecedented times and it's
fallen perfectly for Katelynn," sasid Sharpe. "She has worked so
hard with her Dad and Niall over COVID and even the postponement
for the fight from last month has benefited her. If she can go
out there and pull this off then Katelynn's name will be on the
lips of everyone in global boxing and set up a massive future
for her."
Phelan's fight this Saturday night will be streamed live at
http://live.bgb-movie.de/