Boxing Preview: Stephen McKenna (15-0-0, 14 KOs) vs Lee Cutler (14-1-0, 7 KOs)

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Stephen McKenna is set to face Lee Cutler on Saturday, December 14th, 2024, at Exhibition Centre, Liverpool.

The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds in the Super Welterweight division, with a weight limit of 154 pounds (11 stone or 69.8 kg).

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Stephen McKenna enters the ring with an undefeated record of 15 wins, zero losses, and 0 draws, with 14 of those wins coming by knockout.

Lee Cutler will make his way to the ring with a record of 14 wins, 1 loss, and 0 draws, with 7 of those wins by knockout.

The stats suggest McKenna has a significant power advantage over Cutler, boasting a 93% knockout percentage compared to Cutler’s 50%.

Stephen McKenna is 27 years old, making him one year younger than Cutler.

Both fighters use an orthodox stance.

McKenna is arguably the less experienced fighter, having had the same number of fights, and making his debut in 2019, 6 months later than Cutler, whose first professional fight was in 2018. McKenna has fought 38 professional rounds compared to Cutler’s 60.

In terms of recent activity, Lee Cutler has fought more frequently than Stephen McKenna. McKenna last fought 4 months and 11 days ago, while Cutler’s last bout was 1 year and 4 days ago.

Stephen McKenna                           – 500

Lee Cutler                                       + 350

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, December 13, 2024

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